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“We had boats there from 11 states and every county in South Carolina,” Cline said. “Our photographer said he found a boat all the way from Arizona.”
Cline called it a new world record, with 3,417 boats in the parade, and maybe close to 4,000 individual people onboard.
Video is 21 min. long so scroll to about 13:00 and watch a skydiver -- did he land in the lake or on a boat or what? Then scroll ahead to about 18:00 to see part of the armada speeding across the lake. That is one huge lake!
In Just 90 days—
I have lived a long time I am privileged to witness nov 3
Either we will hold as a nation and we are still America -
Or we are a bunch of tired old men with rotten kids about to go under
Boat parade.... good idea in the time of virus. Better distancing but good crowd, and outdoors.
Virus can't live above 80 degrees. Sunshine boosts your immune system. But stay inside in the dark with your air conditioning on cold, rebreathing the same air.
Location: Somewhere gray and damp, close to the West Coast
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Virus can't live above 80 degrees. Sunshine boosts your immune system. But stay inside in the dark with your air conditioning on cold, rebreathing the same air.
Virus can't live above 80 degrees. Sunshine boosts your immune system. But stay inside in the dark with your air conditioning on cold, rebreathing the same air.
No air conditioning needed in Idaho, buddy.
No one stays inside on days like this here- we don't get enough of them to want to stay inside.
Right now, I'm out on my deck, catching rays.
Thanks for the concern though.
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