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Date Posted: 14:34:07 12/16/03 Tue
Author: Jack Hoskinson
Subject: CONGRATS JACK AND BETTER HALF
In reply to: KEITH PALMER 's message, "CONGRATS JACK AND BETTER HALF" on 14:11:45 12/16/03 Tue

Thank You Keith. 1 inch of ice is no way safe. I consider 4 inches of hard clear to be safe. I just came from the river end of Wilson where a few brave souls have been going out on 2 inches, not real wise. No one was there this afternoon but a few tracks but no blood on the ice that I could see! With the warming up the rest of this week it will rot what is there. So Please don't try it. I will post on here when it is on and safe. Of course Eddie can come up and pratice his walking on water, he feels OK on 1 inch, right Eddie,HA HA

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