In Search of a Shipwreck

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Loxahatchee River Historical Society's Lecture Series: "In Search of a Shipwreck," presented by Jud Laird and Dick Johnson. Juno Beach Town Center Council Chamber, 340 Ocean Drive, Juno Beach, 6 p.m. Thursday. Donations. RSVP: (561) 747-8380, ext. 101.
 

thanks tom
not to sound stupid, but, is that thursday march 27th.
i must also say that dick johnson is one of the only people that can run a better marine survey than team texas kiss, but were closing the gap. :wink:
 

Yep! Thursday, March 27th
 

Team Texas Kiss...that has a nice ring to it Joe. LOL

Here's where we get our name......
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Some high tech toys :D :D :D
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Hard at work....
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Data Analysis...this data came from the divining rods of course. :D
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With those divining rods, you should team up with FRRG and Old Charter. Your trio should make BILLIONS!
 

You do see who is holding those rods in the above picture, don't you? That means the device is completely worthless. :D :D
 

Thanks a lot Mad4! :D I figured you guys would get a kick out of that. Dell, maybe someday, but for now I think I'll stick to the 882, it hasn't let us down yet.
 

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