I thought i had.............but with the brain damage and the sheer number of posts....................i get side tracked at times as well...........i remember hearing a cool story.........about Justine T.........that a WM..........woman Marine invited him to the Marine ball..................every year around the b day of the USMC........Nov 10................................and he agreed.................she told him about Marine history........and our customs......something they make sure you know when you join...........and he accepted her invitation..........and she said he was the best dancer at the ball............i guess he is a true musician......................singing and dancing to together.......i asked my daughter who liked both singing and dancing....which she liked better.......she told me dancing.....cool story....................that he accepted was really cool..........some celebrities are down to Earth........Tom Cruise doesn't seem so.......neither does Koby B .........big ego cases.........to me i am not a big ego case............the things i say is b/c no one is paying attention..................
Also...........tides.........i lived in Rehoboth Beach, DE for much of my life.........went to the beach everyday...........................the ocean would invade the beach, at high tide, like 20 feet..............in most cases.........max 30 feet........if even that..............and that is the Atlantic ocean.........the Potomac river is not going to overflow that much at high tide........much less go into an inlet........at like a 90 degree turn...................north.......fill the tidal basin........then magically run south via the Wash channel.......go into the Anacostia........and head towards the Chesapeake...... 5. Inlet Bridge Following the disastrous 1881 flood that covered parts of the Mall, the U.S. Corps of Engineers began to dredge the Potomac River in order to improve navigability and reclaim land. The silt and mud placed behind retaining walls created 723.4 acres of new land upon which many of our memorials now stand, including Thomas Jefferson, Lincoln, and W...
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