1. Don’t swim alone.
2. Wait one hour after eating.
3. Don’t swim where you SEE oil.
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Swimming allowed is what they said-
To move things forward, to move things ahead.
Three Rules For Swimming In The Houston Ship Channel (2014)
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Three Birthdays To Celebrate (2014)
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1. Pal.
2. Child.
3. Houston Ship Channel.
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For business, pure gold-
At 100 years old.
Three Rules For Swimming In The Houston Ship Channel (2014)
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in Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times (2014) Tags: Childhood, Forge ahead, History, Houston Ship Channel, MEinRhyme, News, Oil, Poetry, Rhyme, Rules, Swimming
1. Don’t swim alone.
2. Wait one hour after eating.
3. Don’t swim where you SEE oil.
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Swimming allowed is what they said-
To move things forward, to move things ahead.
Three Rules For Swimming In The Houston Ship Channel (2014)
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in Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times (2014) Tags: Childhood, Forge ahead, History, Houston Ship Channel, MEinRhyme, News, Oil, Poetry, Rhyme, Rules, Swimming
1. Don’t swim alone.
2. Wait one hour after eating.
3. Don’t swim where you SEE oil.
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Swimming allowed is what they said-
To move things forward, to move things ahead.
Three Birthdays To Celebrate (2014)
11 Nov 2014 Leave a comment
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1. Pal.
2. Child.
3. Houston Ship Channel.
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For business, pure gold-
At 100 years old.
Three To Make A Difference (2014)
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1. Economy.
2. Jobs.
3. Lives that benefit from those jobs.
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The will-
Of the Houston Ship Channel.
Three Liquid Thoughts (2009)
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1. Don’t cry over spilled milk.
2. Water under the bridge.
3. The oil spill in the Houston Ship Channel
will be cleaned up.
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Workers will labor and toil-
To clean up the two mile stretch containing
10,500 gallons of spilled oil.
Three Rules For Swimming In The Houston Ship Channel (2014)
28 Mar 2014 Leave a comment
in Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times (2014) Tags: Childhood, Forge ahead, History, Houston Ship Channel, MEinRhyme, News, Oil, Poetry, Rhyme, Rules, Swimming
1. Don’t swim alone.
2. Wait one hour after eating.
3. Don’t swim where you SEE oil.
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Swimming allowed is what they said-
To move things forward, to move things ahead.
Three Places To Find A Treasure (2013)
28 Dec 2013 1 Comment
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Three Spots In The World That Could Use Better Storm Surge Protection (2013)
26 Sep 2013 Leave a comment
in Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times 2013 Tags: Entertainment, History, Houston Ship Channel, Hurricane, Mary Elizabeth, New Orleans, News, NYC, Poetry, Prevention, Protection, Rhyme, Storm surge, Unusual
1. New York City.
2. New Orleans.
3. The Houston Ship Channel.
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Obviously a real must-
Even though some call it ridiculous.