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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,931
  • CGTIII
    CGTIII Posts: 1,056
    rebelsoul wrote: »
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    Bought this for my girl.

    A gas station for her GT? Good choice! ;)
    Expect that there will be bumps in the road. Choose to not let them rattle you.

    Polk - Monitor 10As, SDA 2Bs, LSi9s, White RTi4s, S4s, M3s, various centers.
    Boston - CR7, CR6s, CR4s.
    Subs - M&K V4, M&K VX-7B, JBL SUB150P, Jamo Sub 250, and others.
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  • CGTIII
    CGTIII Posts: 1,056
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    Expect that there will be bumps in the road. Choose to not let them rattle you.

    Polk - Monitor 10As, SDA 2Bs, LSi9s, White RTi4s, S4s, M3s, various centers.
    Boston - CR7, CR6s, CR4s.
    Subs - M&K V4, M&K VX-7B, JBL SUB150P, Jamo Sub 250, and others.
    ​Thompson Adventures, Inc.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,593
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    Bob Ross reminds you...
    Make all of your planes happy planes.

    48756087851_6541e2fc66_b.jpgOshkosh 2006 230 by Ian Atkinson, on Flickr

  • mrbiron
    mrbiron Posts: 5,711
    Fished under these for a couple of hours this morning.

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    Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!!
  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 25,275
    CH46E wrote: »
    https://youtu.be/ZdZ_OKWXWFM

    Just upto plain. Then about 34 knots. There was some serious rollers out there patlst the port. On the way back in we hit about 52 knots.

    love the ski bar... I'm game put out the Connelly :D
  • boston1450
    boston1450 Posts: 7,576
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    CH46E wrote: »
    https://youtu.be/ZdZ_OKWXWFM

    Just upto plain. Then about 34 knots. There was some serious rollers out there patlst the port. On the way back in we hit about 52 knots.

    love the ski bar... I'm game put out the Connelly :D

    Every time I put this boat in - that boat is always in my way :smiley:3yn0917xaqg5.jpg
    ..
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,593
    mrbiron wrote: »
    Fished under these for a couple of hours this morning.

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    1. are they on line yet (already)?
    2. how weird was it?

  • mrbiron
    mrbiron Posts: 5,711
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    mrbiron wrote: »
    Fished under these for a couple of hours this morning.

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    1. are they on line yet (already)?
    2. how weird was it?
    Block Island.
    Yes, they are online.
    Very weird. ;)

    Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!!
  • mrbiron
    mrbiron Posts: 5,711
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    Not me in the photo, but we were directly underneath the swinging blades.

    I now understand how a cucumber feels when the knife comes down...
    Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!!
  • CH46E
    CH46E Posts: 3,591
    edited September 2019
    mrbiron wrote: »
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    Not me in the photo, but we were directly underneath the swinging blades.

    I now understand how a cucumber feels when the knife comes down...

    Those are great pics. I would be a little uncomfortable around the blades with a background in helos. A Marine I knew was a math wiz and figured that there was a bit over 300g on the end of the blades at 264 rpm for the CH46E.

    Especially after seeing this.

    https://youtu.be/KCRoN2NGLYI
  • mrbiron
    mrbiron Posts: 5,711
    CH46E wrote: »
    mrbiron wrote: »
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    Not me in the photo, but we were directly underneath the swinging blades.

    I now understand how a cucumber feels when the knife comes down...

    Those are great pics. I would be a little uncomfortable around the blades with a background in helos. A Marine I knew was a math wiz and figured that there was a bit over 300g on the end of the blades at 264 rpm for the CH46E.

    Especially after seeing this.

    https://youtu.be/KCRoN2NGLYI

    If I knew how to post a video, we were directly underneath, and the blades on the downswing would make your brown button pucker for a second if you stare up.

    Religious...
    Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!!
  • For some reason those photos caused me to think of this pic. Always haunting!

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    "Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"


    Harry / Marietta GA
  • And these which ironically were posted again today in the Atlanta newspaper:

    Funtown was an amusement park in Atlanta that operated in the 1960s. The park closed in 1967 while the miniature golf and bowling alley continued for years afterwards. The ruins were visible well into the 1990s and became an attraction all their own.

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    "Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"


    Harry / Marietta GA
  • NotaSuv
    NotaSuv Posts: 3,833
    trout bite is again on fire....caught and released 9 over 20 inches in past 3 days...these 3 didn't make it..larger trout is right at 27 inches...32317rffeo2x.jpg
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  • NotaSuv
    NotaSuv Posts: 3,833
    Had the honor of treating this great group of hero's to lunch this past weekend...Hero's on the Water Space Coast chapter..Paddle, Fish, Heal..q015wwksqmaa.jpg
  • CH46E
    CH46E Posts: 3,591
    edited September 2019
    Nice man! I almost pulled over to chat when I passed your Jeep but there was several cars right behind me and the wife was eager to get to the beach. Only thing we got was this stupid catfish.

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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,593
    NotaSuv wrote: »
    trout bite is again on fire....caught and released 9 over 20 inches in past 3 days...these 3 didn't make it..larger trout is right at 27 inches...32317rffeo2x.jpg
    jk9fzhmzur7f.jpg

    As I scrolled down to that third photo, my head literally (!) snapped back.
    Nice fishy. :)
  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    NotaSuv wrote: »
    trout bite is again on fire....caught and released 9 over 20 inches in past 3 days...these 3 didn't make it..larger trout is right at 27 inches...32317rffeo2x.jpg
    jk9fzhmzur7f.jpg

    As I scrolled down to that third photo, my head literally (!) snapped back.
    Nice fishy. :)

    Third photo?
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  • FestYboy
    FestYboy Posts: 3,861
    Doc, you feeling ok?
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,593
    BlueFox wrote: »
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    NotaSuv wrote: »
    trout bite is again on fire....caught and released 9 over 20 inches in past 3 days...these 3 didn't make it..larger trout is right at 27 inches...32317rffeo2x.jpg
    jk9fzhmzur7f.jpg

    As I scrolled down to that third photo, my head literally (!) snapped back.
    Nice fishy. :)

    Third photo?

    derp. OK, second photo.


    hmm... maybe I am losin' it...
    :#
  • CH46E
    CH46E Posts: 3,591
    ^^^ happened last night as a matter of fact!
  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 5,110
    edited September 2019
    Having a little gathering at The Lodge at Torrey Pines (La Jolla, CA).

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    Alea jacta est!
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 10,983
    edited September 2019
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    My daughter's flower she planted mid summer
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    From my son's garden. He wanted a garden as a end of the school year gift. Beans, cucumbers, peas, yellow peppers and jalapenos.
  • OleBoot
    OleBoot Posts: 2,627
    Those are beautiful looking beans. I'm cooking them in my head with some shallots, bacon and some parmigiano reggiano and drooling like Homer.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,593
    Gorgeous sunflower, too.
    We're getting to the end of the line, bean-wise.
    We've frozen a bunch for the cold, dark winter -- but we've eaten a bunch, too.
    Can't beat fresh green beans. :)
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 10,983
    This was the first time we had a bigger garden. My son who is 8 said "I want a garden as my end of the year gift" We said for sure. Beats a stupid toy you'll play with for a month then forget about. So we found a place in the back yard where it would have the most sun. Went to the store he chose his seeds. He helped me dig up the area and carry the bags of earth and dump them. Then he planted 2-6 seeds of each. Well I've never had cucs before and they took over the garden. So I had to trim some back so the others could get some light. Cucs are doing well. Peas not so much he only got 2 pods and we shared them raw. The beans just started a couple weeks ago. Those were the first pickings. He has these giant green peppers which are to turn yellow but we don't know when, they are very slow at turning yellow. Yesterday I found his first chili pepper. We are now on our 3 tomato. Shared one and the other two are still growing. My daughter (6) planted 2 sunflowers in a large pot. Next spring we want to make the garden much bigger and now that I know cuc plants go nuts we will ease off on how many we plant. My son (and we) think it's very cool he can go pick food for dinner or his lunch, right in the backyard.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,593
    ^^^ Stupendous!

    [ego-centric aside]
    I guess we have a love/hate relationship with vegetable gardening. I love it in the spring, prepping the beds and planting. I/we don't love it so much in hot, hot weather when it needs weeding and other attention. We love it in the later summer, when we start getting plenty of wonderful food to eat -- but then I don't love it so much at the end of the season when it starts to get ahead of us (more stuff than we can, or feel like, harvesting) and the first frost looms on the horizon.
    [/ego-centric aside]