![]() 07/06/2016 at 11:49 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Amazing that in 2016 this is still allowed.
As you can see, the breakwall has no railings of any kind.
You can get pretty up close and personal with the wildlife.
This could use a coat of paint.
From under it:
Also, some urban art on it:
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You can walk on water? Amazing!
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Well my name does start with Christ...
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Walked out on Lake Michigan last night
Why? What did Lake Michigan say?
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Eh not too unsafe. But it only takes one idiot to fuck it all up ha.
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Sometimes I drive on water...
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I did the same thing out in Ludington last week. The lake was a big choppy, with waves coming over the breakwater. All the better for me though because I was the only one out there!
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Oh, you’re really good!
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With news the way it is today, all it’ll take is for one kid to fall off and drown and sure as shit, there’ll be NO MORE walking along the break wall, or they’ll put 3 foot high walls up around it.
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Nothing, I just don’t like the way she looks at other states.
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Just so we’re clear, there is liquid water below the six inches of snow and several feet of ice. Which is what I was refering to, not the snow.
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I thought so.