We are getting off track here. Let's get back to the HMS Hood shall we?
No worries, just shoveling snow while the last coat of paint cures... did I mention shoveling snow?Let's get back to the HMS Hood shall we?
Both of my grandparents were born in the extreme end of the 19th century. They each had siblings older and younger, but this means they were middle-aged during WWII but my great-uncle (grandfather's older brother) served in France during the final days of WWI, just long enough to lose his hearing. This also means they were young adults raising large families during the depression. They did not have much money as in cash, but they had cattle, so bartering was enough to keep it all together. They were hard people by today's standards, probably normal during theirs.My grandmother was a feisty little Irish orphan who raised 4 boys and 3 girls through the Depression.
Aw, mighty gracious of you, but I'll take it!Absolutely Superb!
Good fun! I'm happily retired!Good job.
Very disappointed no one thought to stop me! I thought y'all got my back!Should I go for it?
Hmmm, we can't have that, where would that be?the name on the hull
Haha, well, my toes in the surf anyhow. The water's fine!officially gotten your feet wet