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Dee once bubbled...
I never EVEN thought about a kayak! Makes perfect sense and fits size-wise too.

But shut one eye....see that hatch cover open at the top (someone's head probably!) and the overall shape...it could be a submarine.....couldn't it? Huh? :rolleyes: :eek:ut:

Thats ok Dee, it can be whatever you want it to be :D
 
Goeduck once bubbled...
I've heard they are a lot of fun, but I will stay with my 19' Bayliner, thank you very much.

Give me an 18' composite kayak over that trash any day :wink:
 
Dee once bubbled...
I never EVEN thought about a kayak! Makes perfect sense and fits size-wise too.

But shut one eye....see that hatch cover open at the top (someone's head probably!) and the overall shape...it could be a submarine.....couldn't it? Huh? :rolleyes: :eek:ut:

don't feel bad, I see it too. If the scale was different I'd swear it was a WW2 sub.
 
right next to that kayak...

do you see them now? ya gotta look real hard as they are in stealth mode...

Yep, right there by the stern of that kayak are a couple of Unca Pug's famous killer dolphins. :tease:
 
I'm so excited... a good friend of mine came home today on the Lincoln..... I didn't get to go to the dock though, I had to go to a funeral.... however, I am very glad that just about everyone on the ship got to return home to their loved ones!:)


Kayla:)
 
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