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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People who like the cape aren't denying the sharks. Some of us are saying it doesn't impact us because we prefer the ponds anyway and also go for long bike rides. How is this hard to understand?[/quote] You’ve stumbled into a debate with a cape cod lady who called the entire state of NC a cesspool in another thread. She cheerleads for the Cape while simultaneously criticizing anyone who enjoys NC beaches (the way many dcumers hurl criticism at anyone who enjoys Disney). It’s unnecessary and obnoxious, but she’s taken it to a new level by denying the very real shark issue. Me? I don’t really have a dog in this fight. I prefer the Caribbean (and private beaches specifically). If I’m limited to local, I’ll hit DE or even (gasp!) MD. I’ve been to beaches all up and down the East and west coasts and along the southern gulf; they’re fine. I just can’t understand how anyone can debate the shark issue along the cape? I mean, it’s a fact not an opinion. Lastly, Jim Gaffigan did a segment that starts with, “So I was vacationing on the Cape because I’m white.” The segment deals with how lobsters are sea insects; it’s funny. But his opening is pretty spot on about the lack of diversity. In this day and age, I’m kinda shocked that people lack that awareness and are proud of it. [/quote]
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