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Don Maxwell - May 11,2012
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Richard, Richard, posted pictures,<br />Where does your Seamax go?<br />On gentle swells, and cockle shells,<br />And pretty planes all in a row.<br /><br />In Sweden?<br /><br />It's probably just an illusion--but the third from the left looks like its right float is buried in the sand.
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Richard Rofe - May 11,2012
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post pix i will from time to time, takes some effort to create a rhyme, my little seaplane is quite a find, it moves fast thru space and time, but swells and shells are not a friend, for they can harm the hull and bend, the electric gear that does extend from water to sand and....
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Don Maxwell - May 11,2012
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Your rhyme is better. All I did was parody the old nursery rhyme:<br /><br />Mary, Mary, quite contrary,<br />How does your garden grow?<br />With silver bells, and cockle shells,<br />And pretty maids all in a row.
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Larry Woods - May 12,2012
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Hi Richard:<br /><br />Nifty picture. Where and when was it taken?<br /><br />Best,<br />Larry
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