Finally a nice day

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tamrock

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It's rather nice here in Wyoming today, actually it's kind of warm. I think I herd a myth about a giant fish in Twin Lakes long ago?
 

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A sixty foot 'sea serpent' lived in Twin Lakes, and was known for snatching tourists off the bank, and just generally raising old billy hell in the area. It hasn't been seen since about 1894 as far as I know, and I sure haven't seen any sign of it. Just a story, but since this was before marijuana was legalized people had to be a little more creative to draw tourists in and relieve them of their cash.
 

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