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Old 06-09-2011, 01:14 PM
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Fountain4402, You running for office or something?
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Old 06-09-2011, 01:20 PM
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[QUOTE=Baja_302;3425406]
Originally Posted by Quinlan
Also we are close to the top w the most registered watercraftQUOTE]

That's a whole other agument.
Told ya it would be another argument
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Originally Posted by Fountain4402
thats what I thought. You think OK has more coast line than MI give me a break.

Michigan has less than 4,000 miles of shoreline...

Oklahoma has 55,000...

You do the math..

REF: Oklahoma Water Resource Board http://www.owrb.ok.gov/util/waterfact.php
REF: Department Environmental Quality: http://www.michigan.gov/deq/0,1607,7...5959--,00.html
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Old 06-09-2011, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Fountain4402
thats what I thought. You think OK has more coast line than MI give me a break.
You sir, are the reason people think New Yorkers are ignorant, blowhard know-it-alls. I know better having lived in the northeast and knowing many New Yorkers but you give all of them a bad image.

Try actually reading a post before you reply to it. It makes you look even more ignorant than you probably are. If that is possible.

Now go away and stop trying to make a name for yourself before you offend every member on this board.
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Old 06-09-2011, 01:25 PM
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[QUOTE=Fountain4402;3425467]
Originally Posted by Baja_302

little older data but you are both wrong MI and FL seem to flip flop year to year

1. Michigan 1,003,947

2. California 957,463

3. Florida 902,964

4. Minnesota 826,048

5. Texas 621,244

6. Wisconsin 575,920

7. New York 526,190

8. Ohio 414,658

9. South Carolina 382,072

10. Illinois 369,626

11. Pennsylvania 359,525

12. North Carolina 353,560

13. Missouri 335,521

14. Georgia 327,026

15. Louisiana 322,779

16. Mississippi 300,970

17. Alabama 262,016

18. Washington 260,335

19. Tennessee 256,670

20. Virginia 240,509
I just stated that you would turn it into an argument
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Originally Posted by Fountain4402
I just like how members think they know it all, and those need to be challenged and shown they are not right
Wow.....you really are a tool. When are you leaving?
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Old 06-09-2011, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Fountain4402
World Book Encyclopedia (v.13, p.500 of the 2000 edition) states that Michigan's shoreline, at 3,288 miles is "more than any other state except Alaska.


world book seems to think MI has the most. dont know what their smoking in OK to get that kind of a figure

Because World Book is the end-all resource, right? I specialize in surface water and can tell you that my numbers are accurate. World Book or whatever source you're trying to use is probably not taking into consideraton rivers or bodies of water of a certain size or lakes that are shared with other states..

What are you getting out of all this? The satisfaction of thinking you one-upped a bunch of okies with facts that dont make sense? Good Job..
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Originally Posted by Fountain4402
nice observation because you are probably like the rest who think that everybody is from the city, which they are not including my self. And I have not been here forever as well. I just like how members think they know it all, and those need to be challenged and shown they are not right
Really? There is more to NY than just the city? Being an inbred, redneck okie, I didn't know that. Thank you so much for enlightening me to this new fact. (Sarcasm by the way, in case you couldn't figure it out)

And, who are you to challenge long standing members of this board? I guess since you are here now and know it all, there is no reason for the rest of us to respond to posts and just wait for your ever so brilliant answer.

One more thing, proper punctuation and capitalization go a long way around here and say more about you than you think.
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Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
Wow.....you really are a tool. When are you leaving?
We can only hope it will be soon.
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