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Spread evenly across the contiguous 48 states, the Great lakes' water would be about 9.5 feet deep!
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"When the gates are all down and the signals are flashing the whistle is screaming in vain; and you stay on the tracks ignoring the facts well you can't blame the wreck on the train." Don McLean
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When you get done counting all of that big time GM money could please get us an updated food list? You were only assigned the one job for the Meet & Greet and it would seem that you are having some performance issues, funny how this mirrrors your actual every day life.
"Now that's funny right there, I don't care who you are." -Larry the Cable Guy
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Mitten Diver
The best shipwreck diving lies in our 5 Great Lakes. - Cris Kohl
Maybe IndyScott will chime in here soon. How much room do you need Scott?
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Jeff
The deepest spot in the largest of he Great lakes, Lake Superior, is 1,333 ft, or about 222 fathoms. This profound depth could easily contain the entire 1,250' height of New York City's Empire State Building, even with a 50- foot- tall King Kong perched atop.
Maybe IndyScott will chime in here soon. How much room do you need Scott?
OK you win.
Glad to see you report in again. Are you still planning on coming?? Are you still interested in bringing a turkey and a fryer?? John and I were talking yesterday about mentioning that to you..
Glad to see you report in again. Are you still planning on coming?? Are you still interested in bringing a turkey and a fryer?? John and I were talking yesterday about mentioning that to you..
Oh yes, I will be there for sure but am still hoping that Scott can make it. It just won't be the same without him and Brian both!
I could bring the turker and fryer but I would hate to take away from all the vegies, cookies and chips that will already be there :no. And not to mention the "Cobbler."
Plus; I don't know if I will have room for it. I don't have as large of a bunkhouse as you have.
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Jeff
The deepest spot in the largest of he Great lakes, Lake Superior, is 1,333 ft, or about 222 fathoms. This profound depth could easily contain the entire 1,250' height of New York City's Empire State Building, even with a 50- foot- tall King Kong perched atop.
The deepest spot in the largest of he Great lakes, Lake Superior, is 1,333 ft, or about 222 fathoms. This profound depth could easily contain the entire 1,250' height of New York City's Empire State Building, even with a 50- foot- tall King Kong perched atop.
The NHL just bumped the start time of this game from 12:30 pm to 11:30 am. (FYI)
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Jeff
The deepest spot in the largest of he Great lakes, Lake Superior, is 1,333 ft, or about 222 fathoms. This profound depth could easily contain the entire 1,250' height of New York City's Empire State Building, even with a 50- foot- tall King Kong perched atop.