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				The Gracke, still going strong
			 
			
			
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			Chad's dad was one of our high school teachers and Chad was a typical teacher's kid. He was kind of a partier, jock, sort of popular kind of guy. As all the jocks were known by nicknames, his was just simply "The Gracke" - not especially creative, but what do you expect from a bunch of pothead jocks. Anyway, when I heard he was working on the Mississippi near his parents' old house, I just figured it was his attempt at avoiding adulthood while retaining some vestige of respectability. Float on the river, smoke some weed, pick up some trash... I lost track of everybody from high school a long time ago, so i didn't really think anything of Chad's little hobby. Then a couple of years ago, I picked up a national magazine (I think it was Time) and saw this blurb about a guy dedicated to taking care of the Mississippi river. My jaw dropped when I realized it was Chad and he was really taking the hobby seriously and now getting national recognition. Well, here it is 2005 and he is still going strong. I am impressed and happy that he is still doing this. It is a long way from being the gym teacher (or something similar) that I always figured he would end up being. 
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			That's cool.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The amount of trash that ends up in rivers is really pretty amazing. Especially around urban areas like DC. You toss an empty plastic soda bottle into the street, and a heavy rain will wash it into the gutter, down a storm drain, and eventually out into the river. There, the wind blows it over to the shoreline, where it and a few tons of other slimey flotsam hang out forever, or until this guy comes and cleans it up.  | 
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			I've read about this guy before.  Cool that you know him, and he is doing some important work, IMHO.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			it's been a good ten years since i bumped into him, so i don't really know him today. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			i know he is doing great things and that is really cool. i just have a hard time shaking the guy that i knew from my head to replace him with an appropriate image of who he is today. 
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			wow.  he's still going strong.  good for you Chad. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			oh, and thanks for making a difference. http://http://www.livinglandsandwate...About/chad.htm http://fromthebottomup.org/blog/inde...features-chad/ looks like he has a pretty good crew now, too. the captain is one of our old high school teachers. 
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			The second link was a great read - thanks Chad, and lookout
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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