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<title>SFist: Barge Hits Richmond-San Rafael Bridge</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;Maybe I&apos;m just stating the obvious, but how frickin hard is it to not hit a damn bridge?!?!?!  I mean, we&apos;re not taking about a rock in the water, or a even a small moving object like a sailboat.  I mean, we are talking about a BRIDGE?!?!?!  I&apos;m starting to wonder just how often DO boats run into bridges?  Is it a trend or something?  Do all the boat pilots (would that be what they&apos;re called?) get together and try to top each other&apos;s &quot;who his the biggest bridge story?&quot;  Was the captain of the boat drunk?  On his cell phone?  I mean sheesh... maybe there needs to be moree stringent licensing required for those barge pilots.  &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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