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What Are You Smoking Right Now?
What to smoke with that first cup of coffee?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tombstone Smoker" data-source="post: 577552" data-attributes="member: 5191"><p>The centerpiece of Canada's desert vacation destination is Osoyoos Lake, which quietly straddles the border between British Columbia and Washington State.</p><p></p><p>This crystal-clear lake is loaded with catfish, bass, various trout and char, and even Kokanee Salmon. The glass smooth surface is ideal for waterskiing and other powerboat pleasures. </p><p></p><p>But the lake hides a dark side.</p><p></p><p>As Canada's warmest, it is infested with Eurasian Milfoil, a tangling and often propeller-choking invasive, that must be routinely raked from the lake, to be turned into livestock feed or fertilizer.</p><p></p><p>Honoring the hard working harvesters who keep the lake clean and pristine, I present another bowl of Tidewater and cup of Grizzly Claw from the captain's chair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tombstone Smoker, post: 577552, member: 5191"] The centerpiece of Canada's desert vacation destination is Osoyoos Lake, which quietly straddles the border between British Columbia and Washington State. This crystal-clear lake is loaded with catfish, bass, various trout and char, and even Kokanee Salmon. The glass smooth surface is ideal for waterskiing and other powerboat pleasures. But the lake hides a dark side. As Canada's warmest, it is infested with Eurasian Milfoil, a tangling and often propeller-choking invasive, that must be routinely raked from the lake, to be turned into livestock feed or fertilizer. Honoring the hard working harvesters who keep the lake clean and pristine, I present another bowl of Tidewater and cup of Grizzly Claw from the captain's chair. [/QUOTE]
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