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I always see this thread pop up. And I’ve read into it before. But oddly, I only see it in the evening. (I live half the world away from the US, where it’s morning for you)
So without ado Good Evening
You’re here all day!?!? Me too!!!!;WackyWe are in fact here all day. Sweet dreams
There’s always room for a triple scoop!Good morning R2R.
I'm a 'double dipper' retiree.
I always see this thread pop up. And I’ve read into it before.[/B]
I don’t need to spit out coffee. That just leads me to another cup of expensive joe. ;Clown < whatever this emoji means. That.I mainly come to R2R for this thread. This lot will have you spitting out your coffee laughing. Occasionally I look into more serious threads.
There’s always room for a triple scoop!
Get to Dipping chum, Bumper crop off the coast this yearGood morning R2R.
I'm a 'double dipper' retiree.
Get to Dipping chum, Bumper crop off the coast this year
According to the shark tracker Ocearch, three great white sharks pinged off the North Carolina coast in May, one of which was near the Virginia/North Carolina border.
One named Brunswick, who weighs 431.54 pounds, pinged northeast of Avon on Thursday.
Another named Jane, a 521-pound shark, was pinged southeast of Avon on Wednesday.
On May 7, a shark named Hal, who weights 1,420 pounds, was pinged west of the Virginia/North Carolina border.
@Paul B Incoming!several are migrating through on the annual trip up the northern coast,
That is the clowns are strangely erotic emoji. It could be the rabid green space kitten one. It's hard to see.I don’t need to spit out coffee. That just leads me to another cup of expensive joe. ;Clown < whatever this emoji means. That.
@Paul B Incoming!
That's OK, they are friends of mine.
Thats a Big fish, most likely from the Camden NJ familya shark named Hal, who weights 1,420 pounds,