I told my kids about the aquatic chupacabra. You never know what's waiting
in the depths...
-- Chris
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:11 AM, <rba@No-Spam> wrote:
> canned tuna. No ice required.
>>
>
> Also add whole dry salami from Costco. Huge. $13. Guaranteed to keep you
> fed for three days. If you don't mind the fat and cholesterol. Bring bread,
> a knife, and you're set. Use the ice to keep YOU cool :-)
>
> Swimming in the Lake: I've never actually done any swimming but got REALLY
> wet at one of the beach-like areas. If you have kids, bring them there.
> Unless proven otherwise, the chupacabra usually doesn't mess with the water.
>
> PS: BTW, not to spoil the fun but cabra = goat, regardless of age. A young
> goat would be cabrito/cabritillo. So chupacabra = goat sucker.
>
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--- August 16, 2009: TAC Web Page Updated http://observers.org/TAC.cgi/Announcements/ Star Party! CalStar: Sept 17-20: http://www.observers.org/CalStar TAC mailing list - to join, manage, or leave: http://nine.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/tacReceived on Fri Sep 4 11:13:42 2009
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