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Archive: TWFTT 4-20-17
55 now, 56 hi, 40 lo. Rain today, clear tomorrow (or will be, sans CHEMTRAILS, of course), then more rain for a few days.
I was washed off the breakwall going out fishing in Redondo Beach back in ’85 during the La Nina, Henry. There were no waves breaking over it UNTIL I got about halfway out. I looked up to see a wall of water at least 6 or 7 ft. over my head, and about 25 – 30 ft. away. They had repaired the breakwall due to the El Nino storms in ’83, and to get the crane out to the holes (BIG holes!) knocked in the wall, they had filled in all the crevices that were available to jump down into with small rocks & dirt. I had NOWHERE to go, and that wave knocked me head first down the inside. Before I even had a chance to let go of my poles & tackle box I had so much water on top of me that my arms were pinned to my sides all the way down.
The only thing that saved me was not hitting my head on any boulders jutting out in my path. I still thank the Lord for that.
Anyway, I ended up with 2 broken poles (but managed to keep the tackle box intact), 3 bruised ribs and a bruised heart (literally… I didn’t know you could do that until that happened). Bruised ribs hurt like hell and take a LONG time to heal completely.
HOWEVER… it could have ended far, FAR worse, considering.