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Orgassum Hornier may sound appealling since she is an exotic Asian, but go forewarned she's a promiscuous, degenerate slut yearning to drive out the morally-sensible kelp...luckily the water has been cold enough to keep her passions tamed!

I believe the colder water may only be an indirect factor. Although the Sargassum is generally considered a "warmer" temperate water species in its native China, Japan and Korea, I think the influence of temperature is through the increased nutrients for giant kelp and the giant kelp, being much denser, shading out te Sargassum.

I love exotic Asians of the female human persuasion myself... but my "ultimate dive buddy" appears to be a blonde Caucasian (and she's not only a beauty, but brainy)
 
I love exotic Asians of the female human persuasion myself... but my "ultimate dive buddy" appears to be a blonde Caucasian (and she's not only a beauty, but brainy)

Golden retriever?
 
I love exotic Asians of the female human persuasion myself...

Never would have guessed that, Bill!

Glad to hear the evil Sargassum is receding... at least for now.

Bill
 

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