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Well my Granddaughter is playing it for the 3rd time, and the Honey Badger loves this song as well! thanks Jeff!

Emma is staying with us for a few days before her school starts, and she wanted to hear that song again this morning, so we fired that little video up again, beautiful song, about a beautiful Savior, by a beautiful Christian Lady. Can't go wrong with a winning combination like that? thanks again Bro Jeff, Emma just loaded that song on the lap-top, guess we will hear it again!
 

Jeff Head

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Emma is staying with us for a few days before her school starts, and she wanted to hear that song again this morning, so we fired that little video up again, beautiful song, about a beautiful Savior, by a beautiful Christian Lady. Can't go wrong with a winning combination like that? thanks again Bro Jeff, Emma just loaded that song on the lap-top, guess we will hear it again!
Very glad she liked it my friend.

I know on some days when things are not as good as others, it brightens the day and helps one remember the most important things, and that how ever it may turn out, it can be for the best if we keep our faith and hope shining.
 

Jeff Head

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The most amazing static ship model I have ever seen. A scratch built, 1/72 scale USS Enterprise, CVN-65. 60 feet long, five feet wide. He worked on it for 20 years. Ann inspiration


Then there is this...an actual 1/24 scale working model of the HMS Invincible. 31feet long. Weighs 1.5 tons and powered by a 5hp moter capable of 7 knots. The most impressive overall ship model (IMHO) of all time.


I actually conversed with the owner of the Invincible model by email fro some time. he is older now and the vessel spends most of its time in a barn on his property. He has tried to get museum and the RN to take it...but been unable to (as of 2013).
 

JayBird

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The most amazing static ship model I have ever seen. A scratch built, 1/72 scale USS Enterprise, CVN-65. 60 feet long, five feet wide. He worked on it for 20 years. Ann inspiration


Then there is this...an actual 1/24 scale working model of the HMS Invincible. 31feet long. Weighs 1.5 tons and powered by a 5hp moter capable of 7 knots. The most impressive overall ship model (IMHO) of all time.


I actually conversed with the owner of the Invincible model by email fro some time. he is older now and the vessel spends most of its time in a barn on his property. He has tried to get museum and the RN to take it...but been unable to (as of 2013).

You see this nice big ship coming into view from the video, and then you see a GIANT human sitting on it. That was amazing and hilarious. *lol* :D

Don't understand why RN won't take it...... it's low cost maintenance and more stealth than the real thing. :p
 
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Jeff Head

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I had never seen this particular video from the Japanese tsunami...here you see an entire large town laid top rubbish in five minutes. At the end, people who thought they were safe are seen trying to get away and get up on the hill. Horrific.

 

JayBird

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Can't believe some of the people nonchalantly strolling towards the hill when the waves and debris just right behind them. I feel like smack them on the head and yell RUN while watching it! The video got a little of the apocalypse feel to it.:eek:
 

Jeff Head

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Can't believe some of the people nonchalantly strolling towards the hill when the waves and debris just right behind them. I feel like smack them on the head and yell RUN while watching it! The video got a little of the apocalypse feel to it.:eek:
Hard to imagine...I suppose unless you experienced it. Those people are watching everything they have worked for, saved for, and purchased in terms of material possession, be destroyed in a few moments and then piled up like a huge rubbish heap.

It just lets you know that your family and loved ones are the most precious and important thing in life.

Near the end, it looked like several people trying to help someone pull something up the hill. I do not know if it is someone in a wheel chair, a carriage, or what...but it did not look like whatever it was, and a couple of people trying to help, made it.
 
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