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For Star Wars fans and/or Parks & Recreation fans

 
Best to watch in Full Screen, icon on lower right of video, hit Esc to exit.

 
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Two odd ones I might have referred to before are an Aussie plumber from Sydney jetting drains. Today's is only stormwater and not sewage!



And a quietly spoken obsessive for detail from Montana who can literally build you a stagecoacjh from the wood and metal and upholster it too!. He has side-jobs of rebuilding a hotel and running a small farm in his spare time.....

 
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That bass, that phone, all vocal. Pump it up.
 
@justabubba, thank you for starting this thread. Rest peacefully my friend, thinking of you and missing you. Love ya. ☮️

(Best to watch in Full Screen)

 
Good safety video everyone should see.

 
Ride through the Swiss Alps. Best viewed in Full Screen.

 
Ride through the Swiss Alps. Best viewed in Full Screen.



If you ever get to Banff take the gondola up to Sulphur Moutain. The view at the top is probably one of the best on the planet.

 
If you ever get to Banff take the gondola up to Sulphur Moutain. The view at the top is probably one of the best on the planet.


I won't be getting to Banff again in my lifetime, but my husband and I drove to Canada in the late 70s and spent quite a bit of time tent camping and fishing. Northwest Territories, Yukon, BC, etc.

Banff and many other areas in Canada were absolutely beautiful, lots of wildlife, good memories. We always stayed away from people and just enjoyed the nature. My husband of fifty years unexpectedly passed away in October, I wouldn't go on a trip like that without him. Holding down the fort here, and caring for my furkids. 🩵
 
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