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Originally Posted by ApS
The 70s was the start of a lake wide building-boom that featured what we later called "McMansions", with the attendant removal of trees. Most were selected for lumber, trees that had been shedding pine needles to hold the soil.
Some McMansions are just disguised B&Bs, luring seasonal renters ignorant both of Lake Winnipesaukee's boating rules and its "Golden Pond" aura.
Fireworks "to celebrate Weekends" partially illustrate this ignorance.
As boats increase in size above 22-feet, wake action undermines the shoreline, sliding 100-foot trees to shoreline edges—while upright!
What's incorrect is an improper quote. What was written by me— prior:
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You're the king of misquotes. Ironic that you take offense when it happens to you.
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