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not enough workers like him.
I was on my way to something in that realm, almost glad a military enslavement took over instead.
I am mostly dead either way.. bullshitting myself.
they don't mention trials with old wood.
spores, strange life attractions.
old school what he is doing.
I subscribed to another channel, reminded me of when i was a boy on grandpas boat..
an accountant who took on a nearly mint 1979 hatteras 58, detroit diesels sucking too much fuel and making too much noise
cost $181,000
75 tons of 10 knot trucking fury.
I decided I hated 60s-70s-80s fiberglass altogether, gas engines.. and I wanted nothing with an open fly.
I hate sail boats, evolution tugs at me like a four stroke.
I suppose i just ranted.
anyway found this in craigslist.
I can only imagine how much is knocked off to the sponsor paint.
30 foot sisu, 320cat.
modern build.
70k trailer goes with it.
modern k3500 and equal can tow it.
https://maine.craigslist.org/boa/d/3...461118902.htmlLast edited by Barry Donovan; February 10, 2018, 08:48 PM.Previously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.
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not to steal from adventure, but to add to it.
I first watched this video of motoring from washington state, panama canal, right through new york canals, back around new brunswick.. and southwest harbor maine where I ride in my dads little boat.
flemings yachts- A boat named venture.
he just posted this video of its history.
60000 nautical milesPreviously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.
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that sampson needs to go national real tv.. just incredible.
in my shallowest of daydreams of my own names past, it is hair raising to see these people out loud with the same wisdom of thousands of years.Previously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.
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Originally posted by 65RHDEER View PostThis is a great episode, enjoy.
We were driving along in Kentucky last week, there was a huge field beside the road, as far as you could see. And in the middle of that field was a live oak. Right there by itself, huge, majestic. I had to think, how old is that tree?
That's a great show right there.
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this video brings out Washington's ship-building history. Where I live, not near, my land, was logged in the 1890s to supply timber to build ships for the gold rush in Alaska. There were trees on my property that were 16 feet in diameter. The replacement trees (the ones that grew out of the old stumps) are in the 10 foot diameter range.Doing it all wrong since 1966
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