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Georgia Woman Saw Something Big In Oregon's Crater Lake
Ft. Myers News Press (FL) ^
| 5/4/2002
| Charles Herndon
Posted on 05/04/2002 6:39:19 AM PDT by ex-Texan
Edited on 05/07/2004 6:06:43 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Most callers to the number printed at the bottom of this column have general questions about travel. They want to know about places to vacation, estimates of cost, whether this cruise line is better than another cruise line, and the like. There are answers for most questions, but more than one is a stumper, especially those concerning how much money a traveler should take to a place the person answering the telephone has never heard of.
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TOPICS: Cheese, Moose, Sister; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: cheesewatch; moosewatch
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To: ex-Texan
Thunder eggs are rocks thrown out of volcanoes as part of an eruption, not rocks struck by lightning. Interesting thought though.
To: ex-Texan
Crater Lake is closer to 2000 ft deep and extremely cold and clear. you can see to the bottom only around Wizard Island where it is much shallower.
To: WaterDragon
LOL LOL .... Well, I must admit that I was hoping for some cool Saturday morning pictures to brighten up my day. Also hoping or a bunch of Oregon Freepers to log on and tell the truth about this really deep, deep lake where boats are not allowed access. Hope everybody enjoys the story which originated in Georgia.
Oregon takes no responsibility for tall tales from Georgia.
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05/04/2002 9:00:38 AM PDT
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ex-Texan
To: csvset
Her story is probably ALL fabrication but people do break the rules. A rubber inflatable boat hauled up there by locals who wanted to paddle around is not impossible, a monster living in the lake is a little harder to believe.
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05/04/2002 9:24:27 AM PDT
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Ditter
To: EggsAckley
Have happy day and monster photos *ping*
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05/04/2002 9:25:12 AM PDT
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ex-Texan
To: oregon conservative
I was wondering what they were. I had a job in plating material and one of the problems we had was when we raised the heat too fast and the metal would "spit" at the material leaving little microscopic balls called Nodules. I have been in art galleries when these volcanic nodules were split open to reveal crystalized colored metal within the hollow core.
To: ex-Texan
At one time I thought that the internet was going to be a place where tall tales, legends, fabrications, conspiracy theories and down right lies would flourish unabated like ants at a picnic. Now, I'm finding out that the opposite is true. Finding out the source of the "legend" is getting faster and the exaggerations are being disputed almost immediately.
By the way the famous picture of Bigfoot walking away to the right near a stream is a fake. Some investigators found out that the photographer's friend has the same walking gait as "Bigfoot". The picture of Nessy in the still water with a shallow water ring around it is also a fake. Photographers recreated the action and found out in order to duplicate the water disturbance, the model was only about 18 inches tall.
To: csvset
To: Ditter
The lady is full of Bigfoot droppings.
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05/04/2002 12:49:51 PM PDT
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csvset
To: csvset
LOL OK ;9}
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05/04/2002 12:58:15 PM PDT
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Ditter
To: ex-Texan;SeeRushtoldU_so
What do they feed you people in Georgia?......lol
To: pyx
Don't pickeral have alot of bones?
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05/04/2002 8:34:01 PM PDT
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Sam Cree
To: openotherend
LOL
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05/05/2002 1:47:16 AM PDT
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brat
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