Umm.. Hi!
I won this in an auction today.
What is it worth?
My wife isn't too happy with it in the driveway.
Umm.. Hi!
I won this in an auction today.
What is it worth?
My wife isn't too happy with it in the driveway.
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lol, convert it to livable space and live on it? The guns shoot fireworks and would be pirates.
USS NEW JERSEY, after all the work I did on that boat to help get it ready for the public and they scrapped it, now im pissed. LOL
But I did help clean it up for them to be able to open it up to the public.
My fortune cookie said:
You discover treasures where others see nothing unusual.
That's it! We're goin' off the grid!
Put it in the back yard. Kids would probably enjoy that more than a tree house.
Go fishin!
The problem is they put the darn thing in Camden. They are lucky it hasn't been stolen yet. I still have to get down there with my kid as I have many fond memories of trips to the USS North Carolina when I was growing up.
Go beat up a little country
Our old battle wagon got scrapped in the early 1960s. Being in the middle of the continent there was no way to bring the whole ship up here but they did manage to save a number of pieces of it. I have always enjoyed going to the memorial. When there were still a good number of vets, they used to have bi-annual reunions, usually at the memorial. Meet a number of them. Tough hombres who were mostly kids when they were on board and in action...
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Come visit my sandbar. We got a long history of pirates, an ship battles.
It'd fit perfect in my backyard..which is..the atlantic!
I call dibs on the table an bar by the uh..gun.
Talk about fire an forget...
Sirscrapalot - Nobody ever gets me something nice like a working battleship.
The wife don't like much in the driveway does she?
Fire At Will!
There ain't nothing wrong with an honest days work. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool.- Old Man
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