What was the length on the srl on the snipe?
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What was the length on the srl on the snipe?
Good vid. Have several Yorkshire cousins--can't tell you just how many vowels they put into my dad's name, "Jim," but it was a bunch. And of course, made me--though they t'wern't all, re-listen to The Four Yorkshirmen, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe1a1wHxTyo
What a way to start out the day. Thanks Shug!
Thanks, Shug! A good look at the pros and cons of each, I think.
It's kinda surprising, finding out that you really only have five hammocks for the number of videos you do on them; I almost figured you were like Cannibal, with enough to do a different one each day for a month. Then again, thinking back on most of your videos, I think that Green Bean DIY has shown up on 75%+ of them now that I search my indexed memories of 'em.
Good video, and I hope this year's trials and tribulations are profitable and fun!
I try to do the same thing in my posts when I give figures, but do you know the Google search trick? Pull up Google (or, if you have it as your search engine in the top bar of your browser, plug this in there) and type in "convert x units to y units". Example: "convert 325 grams to ounces", and it'll spit out 11.464 ounces. You still have to plug in the units, but it's a lot faster than finding the conversion tables and doing it yourself. Hope it helps!
And for those not doing the google trick, I can recommend
http://www.backpackgeartest.org/convert.html
Sorry, back on topic again....
Grtz Johan
SweeeeeeeeeeT
Thanks for another fine video. I appreciate your efforts.
fly fisher
I love a backyard in Roseville.Bet you can't flip from hammock to hammock while they're all strung end to end:laugh:
Makes me want to go lay down. Happy trails on the road Shug!