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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
How many of the "little-guy" boats did you count? (Inflatable, canoe, kayak, sail, surfboard). I couldn't find one!
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Oh, they are there, I saw them when I was out on my sailboat that day. You can't see them in the picture because they are too small. Maybe the pilot can fly lower next time.
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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
It's not the number of boats that congest the lake's 44,000 acres; it's the speed of the boats that remain when the "little guys" stay home.
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Ah yes, "Acres per Second", no agenda here.
No mention of speed in the definition of congest......
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=congestion
con·gest 
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v. con·gest·ed, con·gest·ing, con·gests
v. tr. - To overfill or overcrowd: Trucks congested the tunnel.
- Pathology. To cause the accumulation of excessive blood or tissue fluid in (a vessel or organ).
v. intr.
To become congested.
[Latin congerere, congest-,
to heap up, crowd together : com-,
com- + gerere,
to carry.]
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Originally Posted by Acres per Second
Check out Belmont Resident's "signature":
"If you're afraid of the lake - stay home".
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What am I missing? That doesn't say: "I want to go fast, if you're afraid get off the lake"