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Oh yeah ... I recognize the New River Gorge. It's a beautiful spot about 150 miles from here.
Rob, thank you very much for taking on the role of scorekeeping. You do such a nice job with it, and the entertainment is icing on the cake.
You are correct, the pictures are of the New River Gorge Bridge and of the gorgeous gorge containing one of the oldest rivers on Earth (ironicly called the New River). This is a great area for whitewater enthusiasts, like me.
I will eddy out of KMGB and ride the green water that RAVN long will take me. Go CwH's!
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
Rob,
Your chart really indicates how the vast majority of us are at the mercy of the market direction. Only 2 of 19 contestants significantly differed from general market . Great job Peanuts. Do that a couple more times and I'll buy your newsletter whenever it is published.
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