June 27, 2001
the tragic fate of
Primitives
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Our kayak livery now
numbers six! We returned late last night with four colorful
sit-on-top kayaks, additional dock, two brand new Mercury outboard
motors, and assorted other stuff. We had hoped to have the new
kayaks before June, but we faced manufacturing and ordering
delays.
The kids can't wait to
try the new kayaks! We have two new single person sit-on-top
kayaks and two new tandem sit-on-top kayaks. The open top cockpit gives the easiest of entry and exit as well as exceptional comfort.
Graduated footbraces are molded in to accommodate paddlers of any size or
age. The kayaks paddle with ease while offering maximum stability.
I can't wait to try them too!
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It is in the
nature and tragic fate of Primitives never to know enough, never to
be thoroughly aware of the resources of the civil.
- the narrator of the Have Gun - Will Travel chapter, from
Curtis White's novel "Memories of my Father Watching TV"


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