Hawkeye said:oh ooops!
here you go (this thread is great for post padding....hahah)
JohnAudi0s said:Hahaha totally derailed. Sorry I couldnt make this one, had our annual camping excursion. Im looking forward to the meeting at ice cap though!!
Rodrodclement said:man I need to loose weight! :-X :-X
rod
magic said:The camera adds 10 lbs at least that's what I keep telling myself.
rodclement said:Here is a kind note from a non-club memeber that found our clen-up and came to help!
Rod
"To all of the members of The NJ Reefers Club that I met at the Beach Cleanup this morning,
Thank you so much for allowing me to participate in the beach cleanup with you today! I apologize for "crashing your party!" I assumed more people from the general public would be coming out to help you! So thank you so much for welcoming me with open arms. It was great to be able to do something that I'm passionate about with people who I know care about the beach and the oceans and the environment as a whole! It was a fantastic experience.
I will be sure to wear your t-shirt with pride and share the information I learned about your great organization with everyone who asks me about it. I would love to help out again in the future!
Best wishes with your speaker next weekend and all of your future projects. You are doing a great thing!
Thanks again!
~Karen"
magic said:
redfishbluefish said:Sorry for the mini-hijack, but I looked up the Camel Cowfish and here’s what would keep me from getting one:
“When stressed, the Camel Cowfish releases a poisonous substance, called ostracitoxin, from its mucous glands which will kill other fish in the tank very quickly.”
“This fish can emit a toxin if it dies that may kill fish in your tank. Keep plenty of carbon on hand to use in case of death. Carbon filtration and large water changes should keep any disaster from happening.”
Tazmaniancowboy said:magic said:
Had to be more than that seeing the fire extinguisher, boards and all those glass bottles I found! LOL We should bring a scale next time for curiosity ;D
My oldest son Tyler earned an achievement stripe on his belt tonight at karate for participating in this. He was so proud. He and my other 2 school age kids are bringing their shirts and certificates to school tomorrow for show and tell.
magic said: