2,000,000 gal sewage spill in pt loma

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The swells are coming in from the NW and the winds are blowing South - so no telling! Hopefully it will all stay south of La Jolla and things will be fine. There were also spills in Mission Bay and Ocean Beach. Got to love sewage in the ocean!
 
ryanarcher:
The swells are coming in from the NW and the winds are blowing South - so no telling! Hopefully it will all stay south of La Jolla and things will be fine. There were also spills in Mission Bay and Ocean Beach. Got to love sewage in the ocean!

It's not like this is a new thing, everyday thousands of gallons of crap is pumped into our oceans. This one just made the news. Ever tried surfing at Imperial beach, surfers actually spot floating Mr Poopies.

I'm diving either way, Mr Poopies is not going to stand in my way. I think the fish will have cleaned up by then, they don't like foreign objects in their terrority. At least there is showers at La Jolla, if I do end up Mr Stinky.
 
For some reason, a scene from an older comedy movie comes to mind when a babe ruth bar is knocked into the swimming pool while the theme from jaws is playing in the background.
 
MOM !!!! Roy said "poopies" !!!!
 
Where do ya'all think that the fishies go poopie?
 
lal7176:
For some reason, a scene from an older comedy movie comes to mind when a babe ruth bar is knocked into the swimming pool while the theme from jaws is playing in the background.

Hey! Caddieshack! Gotta love that movie!!! :eyebrow:
 
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