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| - | ==== Signs of a Paddleholic ==== | ||
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| - | **Re: heavy air warning\\ | ||
| - | Reivers Dustin** \\ | ||
| - | 12/20/12 #13737 | ||
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| - | hehe, don't know about you folks, but since becoming a paddler: | ||
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| - | * Find myself staring at any standing water bigger than a surfski | ||
| - | * Any sight or sound of moving water gets my attention (except maybe dishwasher or flushing of toilet) | ||
| - | * Pictures of waves seem to have deep meaning | ||
| - | * Any sight of a boat in any condition tugs at my line of sight | ||
| - | * Cars with rack on them must be someone I know, or their friends | ||
| - | * I get neck pains after a drive to Seattle on the freeway (was that a boat? or just some lumber on that truck in the other lane?) | ||
| - | * I wave at every car with a boat on it's rack (when it's a touring kayak I try to keep my hand below the dashboard since they seem to think I'm trying to sell them life insurance or something) | ||
| - | * Stormy weather makes my heart beat faster | ||
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| - | It's like the signs of a paddle-a-holic. Don't want no cure. | ||
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