
Rain......be careful what you ask for!!
- Gordon Kumpuris
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Rain......be careful what you ask for!!
OK let's start the rain dance! Buttload of rain heading in from Texas!! :) Later this week we can start the No Rain Dance!!
This is shaping up to be an interesting weather week leading up to the ACC's signature event!! Hecks Yeah!

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Re: Rain......be careful what you ask for!!
I was wondering who was going to start the annual "Oh my gosh, what are we going to do if there is too much/too little (insert choice) water at canoe school - it's going to be a disaster" thread. 

Re: Rain......be careful what you ask for!!
OK, wash cars during the week, don't on Friday through Sunday.
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I hear ya Gordon, my back is starting to hurt, i need new air bags, i cant seem to find my pfd, wheres that dang drytop, cant find my directions to Turner Bend, cant find Harlan's boat from the last swim, etc............. Oh heck your hoping we get enough rain for a awesome clinic this weekend, me too!!!!!
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Level for Saturday morning on the Mulberry will be 4.1 feet. Powers that be will be having conniptions. Newbies will be quaking in their neoprene...
What will we do? What will we do?!!! :shock:
- Fish
What will we do? What will we do?!!! :shock:
- Fish
Re: Rain......be careful what you ask for!!
Fish wrote:Level for Saturday morning on the Mulberry will be 4.1 feet. Powers that be will be having conniptions. Newbies will be quaking in their neoprene...
What will we do? What will we do?!!! :shock:
- Fish


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Looks like I will get to swim with the "real kayakers" this weekend
Won't be the first time I swim, no
here. But am I the only one who thinks it odd that I trust my life to a pfd called a brik?


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Re: Rain......be careful what you ask for!!
ya'll have fun.
I won't be able to be there this year. Might get to be there by Saturday night for some visitin though.
Level on Saturday morning will be 3.8

Level on Saturday morning will be 3.8
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Re: Rain......be careful what you ask for!!
WHAT ARE YOU DOIN' TALKING ABOUT RAIN BEFORE IT HAPPENS? DON'T YOU KNOW THAT LEADS TO FLOAT TRIP PLANNING AND BAD VOO DOO.!!! WHAT ARE YOU THINKING MAN? Actually I could care less, but I figured somebody'd do it, so why postpone the inevitable. I got too much time on my hands these days, so I'll save the impotent folk the effort of complaining. Serveces rendered-priceless.
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When you start talking about "impotent folk" and "services rendered" makes me kinda wonder . . .
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Re: Rain......be careful what you ask for!!
4.1 feet? I'll run that in a leisure suit!Level for Saturday morning on the Mulberry will be 4.1 feet. Powers that be will be having conniptions. Newbies will be quaking in their neoprene...

(Let's see, who was paddling sweep for my group again?)
"...a light falling sound, as of grains of sand being sprinkled from a window overhead, gradually spreading, intensifying, acquiring a regular rhythm, becoming fluid, sonorous, musical, immeasurable, universal: it was the rain." --Marcel Proust
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If anybody would be rendering services it would have to be the stud in the liesure suit and flip-flops.
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Well, considering that this is the first time we have ever attempted such an endeavor as directors of the whitewater school, I feel fairly optimistic that it will, as Gordon states, dump a buttload of rain directly over the watershed of the Mulberry. :shock: Marc has hovered over the radar page and I sorta hyperventilated until we both have finally reached that zenlike state of "Oh Well".
Pretty much to be expected.
I may wear my drytop for a raincoat

I may wear my drytop for a raincoat

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Oh, Patti, I'm going to get some serious mileage out of this one! In fact, I think I finally understand what it is I've been seeking my whole misdirected life. Seriously, you've really made my day!Zenlike state of "Oh Well"
"...a light falling sound, as of grains of sand being sprinkled from a window overhead, gradually spreading, intensifying, acquiring a regular rhythm, becoming fluid, sonorous, musical, immeasurable, universal: it was the rain." --Marcel Proust
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