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I went to a Menards in Waukesha, WI and they had a shopping cart escalator like the one shown at the grocery store. I had never seen one before. I wonder now if it came from europe first...
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I would like to point out as a climber and sailor that the knot used to send Kristi up the mast is a birds nest and NOT safe. Please learn the figure 8 follow through, or just use a bowline.
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sounds dangerous, what about pirates?
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mmmm, duuuuuck
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Does anyone know Meg's Instagram? 😄
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I realise this is after the event but the eating is important, if the food goes bad, the language & morale soon follows.
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so much fun following you all thru the Atlantic. Looking forward to doing this myself and seeing you dockside some day to say 'Hi". You two are awesome, thanks so much for sharing your adventures!!!!!
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Why do I hear a baby in the background?
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what's needed to sail across waters? licenses? what to prepare when approaching foreign borders? flags? what to say? Thanks!
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How much did yours boat cost?
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i see gummy bears lol
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do you have any more video or info on that escalator? i have never seen a shopping cart escalator that was not separate from the people one. incredible lol
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You really should get rid of all the cardboard and any paper that you can like the labels on cans. Cockroaches love the glue on the labels and lay their eggs in them.
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In English I think it is called a figure-eight knot.
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Your videos are great!!!! . Please keep making them, i watch at least 1 every day at lunch it helps my work days less stressful If you would turn the fishing rod over so the reel is on the top of the rod you would be able to gain line faster because it is easier to crank going forward while lowering the rod,and you could probably land more fish ,just my 2 cents worth. But hey what do i know ya'll are at sea living life to the fullest and im stuck behind a desk M-F. And before i forget THANK YOU for your service to our country. Without people like you our lives would be a LOT more Stressful!!!
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Fair winds, be safe from Ft Myers.
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I am loving your videos! Quick question: why do you take your dinghy motor off? I usually see them left on the dinghy, curious as to why you take it off. Can your davits not support the extra weight? Thanks, Mark
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great videos. excellent editing. Great boat and great route. If you pass thru Abaco let us know. We are in Treasure Cay. bob
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What is the cooking app called?
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Thanks Guys great vid well put together
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