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On Sep 28, 11:05*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On my way to go canoeing/kayaking this past Sunday, I noticed the Apalachicola River was well over its banks. *It is fed by the Chatahoochee that flows thru Atlanta from Lake Lanier. *So, how high is the lake? Loogy sends is well wish's and wrote me this: "Hey, tell Frogwatch when your in rec.boats that Lanier is indeed full. The leaves are beginning to change and it's absolutely beautiful!" |
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On 9/29/09 10:36 AM, Tim wrote:
On Sep 28, 11:05 pm, wrote: On my way to go canoeing/kayaking this past Sunday, I noticed the Apalachicola River was well over its banks. It is fed by the Chatahoochee that flows thru Atlanta from Lake Lanier. So, how high is the lake? Loogy sends is well wish's and wrote me this: "Hey, tell Frogwatch when your in rec.boats that Lanier is indeed full. The leaves are beginning to change and it's absolutely beautiful!" I was hoping the scoops from the Soylent Green facility got him. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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