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First World Problem Epitomized
Please read with a upper crust accent in mind, "Locust Valley Lockjaw" if you will.
My wife and I head out Saturday to go kayak on the Potomac. All is well, Jeeves has settled the morning dishes and the day proceeds apace. All looks well, verdant on our stroll to the awaiting shells. There was a bit of a storm last eve, but all is right... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1410900512.jpg But, what is this. Dammit all, the ramp has gone missing! Jeeves!!! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1410900644.jpg My word. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1410900706.jpg Back to our regularly scheduled accent. We get in the kayaks and it takes us about 15 minutes to find the missing parts of the ramp. We towed the remains ashore an tie it up on the beach. The next steps are to safely get it over the seawall. The white chair has been thee all summer, sunk, reminding me of the "Planet of the Apes". First world problem but I thought I'd share. Best to all. Nice diversion on a slow Tuesday. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1410900961.jpg |
You just need the huge manatee to complete this...
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It looks like ya done went and had a big ol blowing storm on that there pond.
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Your boat ramp was tatty anyway.
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I'm sure FEMA will take care of that.
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You should see the dock more often...
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Was it always that angled down to the water?
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Obama's fault.
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Every few years the floating dock at my Vermont house get loose and wanders away....
I just take the dinghy and head to the end of the lake at the beaver dam and grab it and tow it back to its home.... Can't do that on the Potomac I suppose.. |
I had nothing to do with it, honest
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"Apox upon me my lady, this is a conundrum that has vexed men of greater intellectual station than your humble reporter. The ghastly power of river has once again laid waste to the most stout of my marine constructions." -George Templeton Strong.
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Hey, some people pay good money for boat launches.
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Have the help tend to it.:cool:
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Al-umini-um... have it redone in al-umini-um... doesn't rust or rot. Or concrete. :D
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I got ten years out of this one, about the same as the last, which is actually really good given the fact that nearly all wind and wave action (which can be intense) is onshore. We actually use it a lot, so do my friends: small sailboats, John boats, kayaks Sea-Do's, etc. Direct access to the Potomac is pretty rare and it saves the sailors from having to spent an hour getting to open water. I even let the help use it:cool: |
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He said, and I quote: "Concrete is better". :D |
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