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February 26, 2008

Schwankertmania II: The Poster

beach scuba diving mongolia We're just not sure whether this really happened:

Last week, I posted about an upcoming Bookworm seminar on a scuba diving team that went to Mongolia last year and explored ship wrecks, surveyed fish, and came upon a really weird creature (I also griped about the media’s priorities when it comes to stories like this, but what can you do).

 

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February 22, 2008

Where Did The Year Go?

beach bikini Sign us up for National Bikini Month!

Why not give us a whole month? That would at least put us up there with National Hot Tea Month, National Bird Feeding Month, National Umbrella Month, Prune Breakfast Month, National Stamp Collecting Month, National Sweet Potato Month, National Kite Month, National Sweet Vidalia Month, National Bikini Month, National Library Lovers Month, National Noodle Month, National Asparagus Month, Country Music Month, National Baked Bean Month, National Horseradish Month, and last but not least, National Pomegranate Month.

 

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Posted on February 22, 2008 09:39 PM by bikini363.
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February 21, 2008

Thursday Trip

beach virginia Off to Virginia Beach with the family!

Woke up feeling better, thankfully. We’re on our way to Virginia Beach for a daytrip.

 

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Posted on February 21, 2008 05:41 PM by virgin353.
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February 11, 2008

Virginia Beach for Obama

beach virginia beach cannons A Virginia Beach perspective on the primaries.

As a citizen of Virginia Beach for 22 years, I’ve seen Hampton Roads change and change again. As a location for Pat Robertson, PETA, the world’s largest naval bases, a melting pot of cultures from white to Latino to black to Asian, and an age range from young to old to everything in between, the Tidewater area is almost a microcosm of the political spectrum of the United States. We struggle at times with our identity, and find it difficult to find the “culture” of Hampton Roads, mostly because we are such a stew of ideals and viewpoints.

 

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Posted on February 11, 2008 05:40 PM by virgin353.
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A Lot Busier In The Grand Strand

beach myrtle beach Business is just about to pick up around Myrtle Beach.

I can’t remember the last time I drove on an interstate in South Carolina and didn’t see at least one Ohio license plate. As annoying as that can be, for a state with a thriving tourist industry, this is just as much of a blessing as it is a curse. Myrtle Beach, for example, has gone from a sleepy little resort town just a few decades ago to one of the most popular vacation spots in the country, drawing more than 13 million tourists every year.

 

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Posted on February 11, 2008 10:40 AM by myrtle337.
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February 10, 2008

Plan To Wreck Port Phillip Bay

beach port phillip bay A look at how the Australian Labor Party plan for Port Phillip Bay will impact the local beaches.

The plan however ignores many environmental and public safety concerns. One of the major concerns is that contaminated material from the bottom of the bay will result in toxic pollution being washed up on surrounding beaches.

 

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Posted on February 10, 2008 08:45 PM by beache262.
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No' Mo' Plastic Bag Auction Ends Tomorrow

beaches water sports The beaches in Maui will have less plastic soon!

Our little community of Paia is trying to become the first plastic bag free town in Hawaii. With a local populace full of water sports enthusiasts, we have seen the impact of plastic bags on marine life first hand. Members of the community have been working with local merchants to switch to cloth and biodegradable bags.

 

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Posted on February 10, 2008 05:42 PM by water 264.
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