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Old 05-02-2003, 11:54 PM   #17
Goose
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Until you see and smell this chit, most of you don't know what this has done to our shoreline. A few years ago I remember seeing images of Rodys coast but didn't feel its affects. All week I've been in a bit of denial and hopeing this wouldn't affect the near by waters that i spend most of my time in. Today my son and I went Tog fishing a beautiful area that I've enjoyed taking my kids in the past. I am very sadden to say this sterch of coast stunk of oil and rocks and seaweed where spaltered with black tarish oil. Being it was my sons(age 4) first time toggin with me I intended to turn over some rocks, catch some crabs and wonder the shoreline. I turned over one rock and under it was oil crap. I am so f%#@in pissed. In stead I put him on one big rock and told him to stay put. I couldn't even find the right words to explain to him why or how this happened. You guys don't know how much this really really suxs until it washes up on 20 miles + shoreline of your fishin, swimming, shellingfishing, boating sailing,everything. we where then told by a cop that we had to leave due to the situation.
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