Tar in the ocean?
#21
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OK, I guess I was wrong about rigs in CA. Although I thought the Valdez was a ship. It is interesting how the tar is not on the FL Gulf coast. I guess we should be touting that to the tourists. Tar free beaches, come one, come all. Get it while it's clean...
#22
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Remember during Dubya's first term, he desperately wanted oil rigs in operation off the coast of FL? The many fine 'Blue' citizens (although, unfornutately not a majority of FL's population, lol) put pressure on brother Jeb to stand up to his older & dumber brother and "just said no."
They equated beautiful beaches with FL tourism. They figured that oil rigs would would ruin the beaches, and hurt tourism and wildlife.
Amazing - another case of, "not in my backyard."
{Stand firm, Alaska!}
They equated beautiful beaches with FL tourism. They figured that oil rigs would would ruin the beaches, and hurt tourism and wildlife.
Amazing - another case of, "not in my backyard."
{Stand firm, Alaska!}
#23
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Valdez was a ship, out of Alaska - the spill was in Alaska, not CA... I went to Juneau when they were starting the trial of the captain of the Valdez - talk about a lynch mob!!
As for Tar, I'm a FL native, go to the beach all the time (primarily Jax, and in the Panhandle - PC, Mexico Beach, Cape San Blas, etc) and I guess I have just been lucky because I have never once encountered the "tar"... sting rays, red tide, jelly fish, etc, but not tar...
No scientific basis for this, just a question, but wouldn't there be more of an instance of this type of thing near where the rigs are, which are LA and TX?? I know that there are some near FL too, but the majority are over there aren't they???
As for Tar, I'm a FL native, go to the beach all the time (primarily Jax, and in the Panhandle - PC, Mexico Beach, Cape San Blas, etc) and I guess I have just been lucky because I have never once encountered the "tar"... sting rays, red tide, jelly fish, etc, but not tar...
No scientific basis for this, just a question, but wouldn't there be more of an instance of this type of thing near where the rigs are, which are LA and TX?? I know that there are some near FL too, but the majority are over there aren't they???
#26
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I grew up in south Florida (Delray Beach, just north of Pompano) and encountered tar pretty regularly. I don't know where it comes from, but I can give you a non-toxic way to get it off. Mayonnaise, the full-fat Hellman's kind. Works like a charm.
#27
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I grew up in the South Bay area of L.A. in Southern California. For as long as I can remember, and as recently as last summer, tar is something we always watch for - it's not unusual to get it on your feet while at Manhatten, Hermosa or Redondo beaches. I don't remember ever getting any tar on us at the Orange County beaches (Newport, Huntington, Seal Beach) though.
#31
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Lorrieishere,
I graduated from Atlantic in 1989. We were both there for a one-year window, maybe we met. My name was Lesley Williams (Reid now). My family still lives in Delray, so I visit frequently. I miss it, especially since the downtown is so much more active than it was when I lived there. I actually recommend it as a tourist destination now!
I graduated from Atlantic in 1989. We were both there for a one-year window, maybe we met. My name was Lesley Williams (Reid now). My family still lives in Delray, so I visit frequently. I miss it, especially since the downtown is so much more active than it was when I lived there. I actually recommend it as a tourist destination now!
#32
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Your name doesn't sound familiar. My last name was Bayless and now it is Williams. I moved all the way from Delray to Boynton
I love visiting my friends that live near downtown. It is a wonderful vacation spot if you are looking for a short getaway. I actually just booked a cruise that departs from Fort Lauderdale and the description of the port at Fort Lauderdale actually included a line "near the resort town of Delray Beach". When I was a kid you didn't want to be caught downtown after dark, and now you can barely find a parking spot. Lots of interesting restraunts and music clubs.
I love visiting my friends that live near downtown. It is a wonderful vacation spot if you are looking for a short getaway. I actually just booked a cruise that departs from Fort Lauderdale and the description of the port at Fort Lauderdale actually included a line "near the resort town of Delray Beach". When I was a kid you didn't want to be caught downtown after dark, and now you can barely find a parking spot. Lots of interesting restraunts and music clubs.
#34
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I was looking for something to top so we can fix this column and here's the tar thread. I had restrained myself, but here goes: I became known as "tarbutt" to my kids from having sat on a blob of tar when we were visiting the lovely beach at Santa Barbara. They still like to call me that to make fun of me. I had to throw out the pants I was wearing as it never washed out. People said it was from some natural phenomenon, but I was suspicious, as anyone might be with an unsightly black blob on their butt. And that's what I have to say about tar on beaches.
Anyone else find a thread to top?
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