Don't forget to add me on facebook so I can see it.Rob wrote:I CANT wait to LAND my kite on the SANDBAR and take a FACEBOOK default picture.

Don't forget to add me on facebook so I can see it.Rob wrote:I CANT wait to LAND my kite on the SANDBAR and take a FACEBOOK default picture.
sarcasm...Rob wrote:I CANT wait to LAND my kite on the SANDBAR and take a FACEBOOK default picture.
Two Oil Spills in Two Days - Further Update
Sunday, December 11, a WWII-era tugboat with as much as 52,000 gallons of fuel oil on board sank into Richmond's Inner Harbor. Oil was soon observed leaking into surrounding waters.The day prior, approximately 1,290 gallons of diesel fuel escaped from UC Berkeley's Stanley Hall into the storm drain system leading to Strawberry Creek, which drains into San Francisco Bay near Berkeley Marina
Even thou elimination is much CHEAPER then REGULATION, they will continue to attempt regulation because the Parks System is chartered to allow as much HUMAN access as reasonably possible- (however, they also are mandated to PROTECT WILDLIFE as well.... so you can be SURE the EGG COUNTERS are going to have ALLOT TO SAY about kiting if the number fall off)spvone wrote:NCKite_Ryder, you have a valid point and I completely agree with you. Yes, MB is an industrial marine location with tons of environmental issues that need to be dealt with, but this concern is in regard to humans TEMPORARILY leaving the birds to do their thing. If we honor that request we will have access again once the voluntary ban ends. If we piss off the folks who dictate the rules do you think they will be sympathetic to our recreational activity? Come on folks, it's only for a few more weeks. Be patient please.
You can catch a lot more bees with honey than with vinegar.
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