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This happens regularly when I go over to the beach and it is 95% of the time a Benny with little or no ocean experience. Besides the older ladies getting knock on the asses by a wave, I have saved a 20 something y.o. girl who's boyfriend did nothing to help her. Panic in a riptide in almost always the case. They are usually urban people that get themselves in trouble, as in Ramius' case "Jersey City" Most of these people would have difficulty in a wading pool.

Good on you, Ramius!
You continue to be my hero!


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Good thing you've been working out.

What you did by itself was great. But against a backdrop of people who were recording the incident, I don't know what to say....



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Spending all that time at the gym has gotten you "ripped". Well done Matt.




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