Canoodling
2012-08-31 23:12:39.593158+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Collectors Weekly: Love Boats: The Delightfully Sinful History of Canoes:
In 1903, before the trend really took off, a Boston Herald article scoffed at the effectiveness of puritanical boating ordinances: It may not be wicked to go canoeing on the Charles with young women on Sunday, but we continue to be reminded that it is frequently perilous
The canoeist arrested for kissing his sweetheart at Riverside was fined $20. At that rate it is estimated that over a million dollars worth of kisses are exchanged at that popular canoeing resort every fine Saturday night and Sunday.
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