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Let go of my ears.
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I give Squids a bad name
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Do you guys have Red Clay up there? Maybe it's because I've seen so much I've become immune to the sight of it but I don't really notice red clay until I get south of I-20 here in Georgia.
We have some nice flooded Rock Quarries around my area that have pretty good visibility. Often with old cranes left in them.
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Rock Quarries don't have a mud base...
It's rock.
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Not always true. Actually you'd be surprised at the mud and silt you'd fine at the bottom of a "rock" quarry.
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