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The victim AI (after infection) will take to the shed,
rifle the rent jar, convert the life savings into wood
and begin to smell of paint, wood glue and acetone. The
Devil takes many forms and temptation is never far from
the afflicted. Despite all promises to the contrary, he
will return to his old habits and stroke timber planks
and drool unknowingly over the freely available porn of
boat magazines that lie in wait for yet more victims on
the shelves of every newsagent in the land.
Bayliner Discovery - a new line of runabouts, cuddys and
cruisers - transforms boating trips into journeys and
gives you the freedom to roam and explore. join Motor
Boat Magazines Managing Editor John Wooldridge and his
buddy Ken Nicholson as they challenge a new Bayliner Discovery
246 Cruiser in the Pacific chop from San Diego to Catalina
Island and on through Channel Islands National Park to
Santa Barbara."We traveled on our own terms and experienced
everything from the colorful culture of Catalina Island
to the breathtaking beauty of Channel Islands National
Park," says Wooldridge. "The Bayliner Discovery
246 was our little magic carpet."
The hardtop cockpit on the Bayliner Discovery 246, the
largest towable boat in the Bayliner Discovery line, protected
Wooldridge and Nicholson from the spray of the choppy
Pacific, while its other features made their journey a
dream. "We managed to smooth out the worst parts
with the boat's trip tab system, and the dual prop gave
us an increased grip on the water," says Wooldridge.
On www.iamdiscovery.com, the surprisingly cool navigation
of the site transports you to webisodes of Wooldridge's
voyage, trip journals, planning links and, yes, Bayliner
Discovery boats (but in very thoughtful and complete way).National
Geographic writer and world-class kayaker Jon Bowermaster
is said to be next in line later this fall, using a Bayliner
Discovery 288 Cruiser - a best-in-class, two-level mini-yacht
- to navigate the stunning inlets and craggy coastline
of the Maine Island Trail.
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