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JAPAN 1940 OLYMPIC GAMES INVITATION IOC UNIQUE ORIGINAL

JAPAN 1940 OLYMPIC GAMES INVITATION IOC UNIQUE ORIGINAL

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Bob Byerley Invitation to Flight Canvas Enhanced Giclee

Bob Byerley Invitation to Flight Canvas Enhanced Giclee

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Review: To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn

To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn was a fairly decent story. There were times in the story when I wondered if the main characters would ever fall in love before the pages ran out. The sex scenes were scrumptious and more than counter balanced the long wait to get to them. Also the [...]

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  • Review: To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn was a fairly decent story. There were times in the story when I wondered if the main characters would ever fall in love before the pages ran out. The sex scenes were scrumptious and more than counter balanced the long wait to......

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President’s Day on The Bay (Part 2)

This is a followup guest post by Balz (part 1 can be found here: President’s Day on the Bay.)
When I checked my messages on Saturday morning, the last thing I expected to hear was an invitation from my friend Unit to go boating in the Bay.
“Isn’t this February?!” I thought to myself. “Is The Unit [...]

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  • Oyster Point -- Marina, Fuel Dock, Boat Ramp, and Inn Oyster Point is a 600 berth marina, fuel dock, boat launch, inn, and bait shop in South San Francisco on the west side of the bay. The bait shop and general store has a wide varity of food, drinks, frozen bait and live bait in season. It is $10 to......
  • Coyote Point -- Marina, Fuel Dock, and Boat Ramp Coyote Point (website) is a County Recreation Area of San Mateo County. $5 entrance fee after 8am.  (Free prior to 8am). Marina Phone Number -- (650) 573-2594 Advice from the harbormaster -- don't go south out of the marina until you get to the channel (very shallow). 580 boat marina. Fuel......

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