Re: Rowers damage the environment - How ?





danielwspring@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Picture from Staines BC website of a banner at Molesey Regatta.
> http://www.strokemanhost.co.uk/sbc/2005/molesey_junior/DSCN4185.JPG
>
> I'm at a loss as to just how we damage the environment, and I know from
> experience who comes off worse if a sheel collides with another boat.
> Anyone care to make a suggestion :)?

Please tell me you can see that it has been 'edited'. Save a copy in
Paint or Photo-editor then zoom in on it, and enjoy the spurious blocks
surrounding the text... even looks dodgy in normal size!

Would have expected more from all the It folk on here!

Cheers,
J

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