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From: TRAFTON
To: windreport@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis
Subj: Coyote Danger
I do not know if anybody redless to say I now have a 2"
puncture wound in my foot.
I was located about 20' out from the shoreline and about 30' west from the
bullentin board. Maybe if there is an extreme low tide again someone could
find it. I do not think I will be in the water until this heals.
Tom Trafton
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