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Borrowed from another board: http://gcaptain.com/drowning/?10981 Well worth a look.
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I tried to get this fellows attention but he did not hear me. You were in a red Jeep, pulling a tinner with the name, "the dirty Oar". I noticed that the right side tire and wheel were at a 10 degree tilt of of vertical. If you see this I would suggest that you check your bearings on the trailer.
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Thay can be repaired, however a new one may not be as expensive as you think.
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Get that man a piece of plywood!
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Drill a hole into the L brakets and hang a carabiner in the hole to give yourself something to tie to.
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We can tell you follow her advice regularly.....
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From CP24: York Regional Police have confirmed that an officer who was struck by a vehicle during a traffic stop Tuesday morning has died of his injuries. The fatal collision occurred on Highway 48, which is closed in both directions between Mount Albert Road and Davis Drive, east of Newmarket. Police said the officer was struck by a vehicle while he was conducting a traffic stop on Highway 48, near Herald Road, in East Gwillimbury at about 4:45 a.m. The officer was standing outside of his vehicle when he was struck. Footage from Chopper 24 showed a light-coloured van off the highway in a field. The van appeared to have damage to its front end. It's believed one male has been taken into custody by police. Officers have set up a wide perimeter. A canine unit is scouring the area for any additional suspects. Ontario Provincial Police are involved in the investigation, as well. OPP said Highway 48 is expected to be closed between Mount Albert Road and Davis Drive for most of the day.
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My sympathies Dave. I just read the news on-line after hearing the story on the radio.
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Looks interesting, too bad it won't work on my blackberry *sigh*
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You must be new here...... However those are some very good photographs
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Those are all granite, you're gonna need hydralics to move the bigg'un If you drive wedges into the stirations it MAY split but I don't think it will go easily.
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A spud bar and ingenuitygo a long way in moving rocks, where you are they are probably granite, so that does not break easily.
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To multiquote simply click on multiquote in each post you wish to respond to and then click add reply at the bottom of the last post.
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Looks legit to me....
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That is priceless! Thank you very much Simon et al. Just a minor thing though....it is mINnow not MYnnow.... I am so looking forward to doing that same with my son-in-law and his upcoming child in around 3 years. DV
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Thanks for the brain food! Intresting thread.
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There was no stalking, no challenge to the harvest considering the obvious skill of the shooter, and if he had missed the vitals, there would be little if any chance for a humane recovery. As for getting the kids involved, all he did was show off his skill with a firearm, not his skill at camoflauge and tracking. The child learned nothing of the thrill of the hunt. This is just my opinion, you have yours.
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That is just wrong on so many levels.
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That is quite a resume! Welcome to the board. Of course we like pictures if you have 'em.
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For Irishfield...And other Airplane enthusiasts!
HTHM replied to Pigeontroller's topic in General Discussion
Living next door to the airport as i do, I enjoyed the aircraft going over at 200 - 500'. So did the people who parked on my "back 40" and CLEANED up after themselves. We had 30 people on saturday and 40 ish on Sunday between services. Fun times! A brother in law is a lear jet captain so we had a running commentary during the show. -
Having done a boat restoration last year, I agree with Uncle Buck, but will say the sense of pride that I have in my vessel, is MUCH higher than one that is not a product of my own work but rather simply something I wrote a cheque for. If the project is something that you will enjoy doing, I would say, "Go for it!" Another good resourse for advice and direction is the restoration forum at Bass Boat Central. Good luck with your choice!
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Huge Back Lake Pike! (video clip and pic's)
HTHM replied to solopaddler's topic in General Discussion
Nice weekend there you two! So why did you not want to go back through the rapids again with your daughter? She seemed game.... -
An inflatable is well worth the money IMHO. You can find them on Kijiji sometimes.
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A Catholic Priest, a Baptist Preacher, and a Rabbi all served as chaplains to the students of Northern Michigan University in Marquette . They would get together two or three times a week for coffee and to talk shop. One day, someone made the comment that preaching to people isn't really all that hard - a real challenge would be to preach to a bear. One thing led to another, and they decided to do an experiment. They would all go out into the woods, find a bear, preach to it, and attempt to convert it. Seven days later, they all came together to discuss their experience. Father Flannery, who had his arm in a sling, was on crutches, and had various bandages on his body and limbs, went first. 'Well,' he said, 'I went into the woods to find me a bear. And when I found him, I began to read to him from the Catechism. Well, that bear wanted nothing to do with me and began to slap me around. So I quickly grabbed my holy water, sprinkled him and he became as gentle as a lamb. The Bishop is coming out next week to give him first communion and confirmation.' Reverend Billy Bob spoke next. He was in a wheelchair, had one arm and both legs in casts, and had an IV drip. In his best fire-and-brimstone oratory, he claimed, 'WELL, brothers, you KNOW that we don't sprinkle! I went out and I FOUND me a bear. And then I began to read to my bear from God's HOLY WORD! But that bear wanted nothing to do with me. So I took HOLD of him and we began to wrestle. We wrestled down one hill, UP another and DOWN another until we came to a creek. So I quickly DUNKED him and BAPTIZED his hairy soul. And just like you said, he became as gentle as a lamb. The priest and the reverend both looked down at the Rabbi, who was lying in a hospital bed. He was in a body-cast and traction with IVs and monitors running in and out of him. He was in really bad shape. The Rabbi looked up and said: "Looking back on it, ... circumcision may not have been the best way to start."
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HTHM a shortened version of my original handle - HometownHandyman, which was the name of my business until I shut down. I saw someone use that shortform in a post and thought that was a good way to do it.
