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On 6/3/2012 10:08 AM, John H wrote:
On Friday, June 1, 2012 11:43:16 PM UTC-4, Chuck Gould wrote: Then considered America's "longest war", an armed standoff between US and British troops on San Juan Island was part of a larger border dispute. The simplified, popular version of the tale recounts that the war began when a US settler shot a Hudson Bay Company pig, but very few people actually know how the war ended. Find out how the Confederate Navy played an important role in the crazy political drama that finally ended the war and established a permanent international border. www.pacnwboat.com Nicely done, Chuck. That's what I'd call a 'very interesting' boating post! I also like the article about the Lehr small outboards. If I needed a small outboard, I'd sure be looking into one of those. I agree with Wayne's comments about the internet version of the magazine. Very easy to peruse. I wonder if that Lehr was designed and engineered by Karen's blokes, down under? |
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