And in Minnesota, there is a boat in damn near every yard during the week. They're gone on the water during the weekends. In the Charlotte area, probably about 1/3 of the houses have a boat. And Lake Norman, Mountain Home Lake, Lake Wylie, and the Catawba River are filled with boats on the weekend.
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But see, we were not discussing those watercraft. We were discussing boats that are in the water and therefore likely to be hypothetically seized by the Spanish government, thereby causing Plane to hate socialism succinctly.
I suppose we could assume from these facts from "The Land of 10,000 Lakes" that the capitalistic Law of Supply and Demand that has raised the price of gasoline to over $4.00 has still been unable to prevent fun-loving Minnesotans to use said gasoline for recreational purposes.
I speculate that Mother Nature, who has been known to impair recreational navigation by freezing all 10,000 lakes and many rivers every winter, has proven more effective at conserving gasoline for several months of the year, and of course, by causing it to rain, which also impairs the degree of joyfulness one might derive from recreational boating.
The Spanish government is well down the list of hazards to recreational motorboating, it would appear.
Seldom, if ever, does a happily recreating Minnesotan have to contend with a couple of determined and Socialist tricorn hat-wearing Guardia Civil confiscating his prized watercraft.