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deadheadmark

Once in awhile you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right
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I love reading fantasy and watching all types of movies and shows. I am a carpenter/remodeler/deck builder I've done that for a living most my adult life. Been doing more finish work as my knees aren't what they used to be. I love the ocean, graduated H.S. on Oahu back in 1979. take me back to my little grass shack in the islands! I LOVE music, it makes my world go around... takes me places I've never been. I picked up guitar around 10 and have been playing since, still keep a day job, lol. The first Dead show I saw was at Manor Downs, by Austin, TX in 1985...my perception of live music was forever changed that night. Since, I've seen them 19 times with Jerry and 4 post, where Warren Haynes of Government Mule filled his spot. I listen to alot of world beat or singer/songwriter an eclectic taste. I look forward to celtic/Renfaire events dressing in my great plaid or modern kilt and the rest of the garb. mingling and lifting my cares til the night ends
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*Have a safe and wonderful weekend..........Be well.


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May good health and happiness locate you as you start this new month. May it be filled with exciting experiences and great opportunities....*Happy Month of October........Have a great week.....Stay safe.

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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK Thanks Armeek! Man, I had an old '73 beetle back in '78. Was a 1600 cc stock when I got it, turned it into a 1635 cc. Put in a mild cam, 88 mm bolt on pistons, high pressure oil pump and a 250 cfm dual holly bugspray carb! Loved that bug! Take care my friend!


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*Have a great weekend.......Stay safe

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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK that is badass! That's an old Camaro isn't it? Take care brother man

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@deadheadmark Yes sir...1970 Z/28....have a great evening...


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?️ Multi-Award Winning 3D-CG Animated Short Film.....................★ Garden Party
*An abandoned mansion and its frog inhabitants...Garden Party, which has a more sinister human plot happening parallel to its animal tale, allowed the two worlds of animals and humans to come together, and in a humorous way.

Run-time: 7:16min...➤ vimeo.com/239295615

?️ 3D-CG Animated Short Film.............................★ Maestro
*Best known for their 2018 Oscar-nominated short *Garden Party, which features impressive amphibian animation, Illogic expands their animal exploration with Maestro to include birds, squirrels, hedgehogs, and deer. As in their previous work, the collective continues to explore the question of what animals do when humans aren’t watching, and the animations continue to be surprising.
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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK Man, Nick.. I can't count the times I've wondered what animals even fish do when we're not looking! My dog at the time especially! I know I would of been smiling. Take care man


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The 1960 Porsche 356 RSR From *Emory Motorsports
Rod Emory is a legend in the Porsche game, so when he's got a new build, you know it's going to be worthy of an in-depth look. His 356 RSR is no exception to the rule

Combining a 1960 Porsche 356B T5 with a 1990 Porsche 964 C2 is no easy task. For one, the wheelbases are different. But for Emory Motorsports, the challenge was minimal considering the team has experience imitating Dr. Frankenstein. Together, the two are now the 1960 Porsche 356 RSR, a hot rod Porsche with menacing looks and insane performance.

The car is an exquisite example of craftsmanship. The nose and tail bodywork, aluminum deck lid, and one-piece aluminum hood are all hand-formed with the deck lid featuring custom stainless hinges. Added features include the added louvers, stainless steel mesh grille, and intercooler inserts in the steel section of the rear fenders. The rocker panels are modified Porsche 911 pieces while the side and quarter windows are Plexiglass.
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Have a great week ahead .........Stay safe


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@Isadora…🔔📖🕯 been sitting here for 5 minutes or so just watching. I love how light reflects on water. Very soothing, calming... random patterns that can stimulate your conscious or sub-conscious mind. No music, but one can come up with their own orchestrated symphony. Beautiful, missed you...hope all is well with you and yours... bug HUG!


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The Wiesmann MF5 Roadster *The Black Bat - *Hand-Crafted Sports Car.
Wiesmann is a luxury sports car maker based in Germany...The exterior work done on the car underscores the name it was given - Black Bat. It is highlighted by a matte black finish with foil covers on the door panels, inner hood, engine room, and trunk. The stealthy finish on the exterior of the MF5 V10 is further complimented by a new set of 20 inch forged wheels painted in black wrapped in high performannce tires with 6-piston calipers and discs on the front and 4-piston calipers and discs on the rear from Brembo.


With a top speed of 310 km/h and completing the sprint from standstill to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds the Wiesmann Roadster is strength, elegance and speed. Equipped with a V10 engine, 507 HP and 520 Nm torque, it’s a car that appeals to all the senses.
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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK No doubt! Love the matte black finish! Great lines, love the contours of the wheel wells!Kinda reminds me of what I did with my 1972 bug back in 1978. Cut reliefs in the wheel wells, 3 inch deep or so a few inches apart so I could flare it out, fiberglassed and smoothed out with bondo sanded and spray painted it with the old spray can paint. LMAO...It looked good considering I was 18, but couldn't hold a candle to this. But yeah, turned a 1600 cc into a 1635... 400 CFM dual holley bugspray carb, 88 mm bolt on pistons and a mild cam...Loved that bug! Thanks man!


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The 1920's Radio Flyer Wagon

A 16-year-old Italian boy named Antonio Pasin was one of the millions who immigrated to America from Europe at the start of the 20th century. A skilled carpenter, Pasin headed to Chicago and began building little red wagons out of stamped metal. By 1923, he had saved enough money to create the Liberty Coaster Company, and he began mass-producing the wagon for just under $3. He named it the Radio Flyer in homage to two of his favorite inventions of the time, the radio and the airplane.

Continued Growth After the War
At home, Radio Steel’s war efforts sparked newfound confidence in their line of products. Advertisements began to highlight the classic strength, durability, and dependability of the Radio Line wagons. A new bearing for the wheels, called -Congo- bearings — guaranteed for 1000 miles of smooth, quiet riding – gained special attention for its longevity.

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🔹The 65′ Center Console 30000+ Horsepower HCB Yacht...........*Estrella
The world’s first ever Mega Center Console Yacht.This vessel has all the comfort and styling of any sportfishing or cruising yacht in its class, but far surpasses them in versatile use and performance. Among the major highlights of the design is its massive and luxurious interior that includes a spacious cabin, a mezzanine seating area overlooks the cockpit.

🔹The 5 Seven Mercury Marine 627 horse power outboard engines on its transom offer a combined total of 3,135 horsepower for unbeatable performance.For the mechanically inclined there is a walk-in machine room where everything is within reach and out of the elements.

🔹The five-person forward facing helm seats overlook three large Garmin screens and have great line-of-site over the bow, they also can be rotated 180 degrees to form a 10-person express dining area.
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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK 3K plus HP... wow... beautiful lines! I bet Pablo Escobar wish it was around in his time... beautiful boat for sure. Thanks brother man! Haven't been on much lately, slow at work so been helping a buddy do a remodel the past 3 weekends... every little bit helps. hope all is well with you and yours...take care


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★ The Lost Art of the Manly Weep............ -Stories to fuel your mind-
..It’s time to open the floodgates. Time for men to give up emulating the stone-faced heroes of action movies........*As the Old Testament has it - They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.
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★ Have a wonderful weekend ..........*Stay safe my friend.

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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK Been there brother...God Bless! I've been to more funerals than weddings in the past 20 plus years. Lost 8 friends and my buddies brother in 1 week last year. We were at a wake for my buddy Greg Gant, at me pub... around 10 pm my buddy was told his brother passed! Life's not fair, i understand.... but to lose a brother when at a wake for a close friend... tears were shed! A man is a man, and can express emotions, we are men but not without feelings. Thanks Armeek...take care my friend!

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@deadheadmark *So sorry for your lose my dear friend...Have first hand experience on loss and how hard it is....God Bless you and your loved ones.....Be well.


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...1932 Indian Chief
The Chief was introduced as Indian’s heavyweight competitor to Harley-Davidson and lasted for 31 years. In 1922, 21 years after the company began building bikes, Indian launched the Chief with a 61 cubic inch flathead V-twin. Although a larger 74 cubic inch bike, called the Big Chief, was an option.

Indian remained faithful to the principle of a flathead, and in doing so escaped some of the pitfalls that Harley-Davidson encountered in their efforts with overhead valve designs.

The Indian was actually rather unconventional, with its left-hand twist grip (apparently so that policemen would be able to use their pistols with their right hand), a foot clutch, hand shift and the ignition advance controlled by the right handlebar grip. A 3-speed gearbox was standard, but a *Police Package 4-speed gearbox and a reverse gear were options.
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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK Beautiful Bike Armeeek! A true classic! All is well, I noticed you on line yesterday, should of said hi but didn't want to disturb you in case you were watching something. Take care


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1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback
*The Boss 429 also known as the "Boss" by enthusiasts is arguably one of the rarest and most valued muscle cars from the era. In total there were 1358 original Boss 429s made. For a two year run,1969 & 1970. The origin of the Boss 429 came about as Ford was seeking to develop a Hemi engine that could compete with the famed 426 Hemi from Chrysler..Boss Delivered Well Over 500 Horsepower.

🔹The Boss 429 engine was derived from the Ford 385 engine. It used four-bolt mains, a forged steel crank and forged steel connecting rods. The engine featured aluminum cylinder heads, with a modified Hemi type combustion chamber which Ford called "crescent". These heads used the "dry-deck" method, meaning no head gaskets were used. Each cylinder, oil passage and water passage had an individual "O" ring style seal to seal it tight. The Boss 429 engine used a single Holley 4-barrel carburetor rated at 735 CFM mounted on an aluminum intake manifold that flowed well for its time.
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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK reminds me of high school! omr dude had an old fastback and my buddy had an old chevelle... he was a wrench... his bro had an old nova also. the mustang won most of the time. Our dad's were army, in 1977 we were sent to Hawaii. I had a 1973 1600 cc bug a yr later pulled the engine had a shop put in a mild cam, bought 88 mm bolt on pistons. 250 cfm dual Holley Bug Spray carb. and a high pressure oil pump.. made it a 1950cc bug... took the hills a lot better!


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Rancher John
★Old ranch owner John farmed a small ranch in Montana. The Montana Wage and Hour Department claimed he was not paying proper wages to his workers and sent an agent out to interview him....I need a list of your employees and how much you pay them,'demanded the agent. Well, replied old John, 'There's my ranch hand who's been with me for 3 years. I pay him $600 a week plus free room and board. The cook has been here for 18 months, and I pay her $500 a week plus free room and board. Then there's the half-wit who works about 18 hours every day and does about 90% of all the work around here. He makes about $25 per week, pays his own room and board and I buy him a bottle of bourbon every Saturday night.That's the guy I want to talk to, the half-wit, says the agent. That would be me, replied old rancher John.
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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK lmmfao...seems about right!


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Famous & Inspiring Photography.............*Austrian Boy and his Shoes
The picture moves you to happy tears the moment you see it. The gentle curve of the child’s cheeks make you think that the innocence of infancy remains a permanent guest. The happiness is palpable, a pair of chubby little fingers clutch a pair of shoes to the chest of the little boy. Six-year-old Austrian boy, Werfel, was photographed when he got a new pair of shoes at the Am Himmel orphanage, donated to him.The photograph was first published in LIFE magazine on December 30, 1946 and later, again, on September 24, 1951 and was titled “New Shoes”.


The picture is a beautiful effort in capturing the quintessence of childlike happiness. The abandon that children feel and profess, enjoying happiness in the littlest of things, in a life that an adult might otherwise be quick to profess as being filled with misery. The child’s ability to enjoy and cherish what has just been given to him, notwithstanding the fact that he lives in an orphanage, notwithstanding the historical events that had just unfolded snatching his comfortable life away from him, notwithstanding the fact that, that he doesn't understand were his parents are ...Reminds you how flawed our thinking is, to look at the negatives and focus on them. The expression of absolute purity in happiness is reminiscent of how beautiful life is – and wakes you up to straighten your own thinking when life strikes you down on occasion.
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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK That is so true! I remember seeing that picture. And thank you Armeek! I hope you have a wonderful weekend also... take care


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📽️ Short Film...........................................★ WE WIN
★ There’s a great party game called “Mafia.” Some call it “Werewolf.” Have you played it?
This game has a unique ability to bring out interesting and sometimes nasty sides of people.The film, follows a couple hosting a dinner party. When the evening’s activities turn from casual conversation to a game of “Mafia,” they’re pitted against one another, and their once happy and supportive relationship begins to unravel.

★ I certainly relate to how hard it can be to be stuck in one’s career, while cheering on someone else’s success. Your happiness for them is authentic but it’s tinged with your own resentment.....Can a game kill a relationship?....RunTime:12minvimeo.com/channels/staffpicks/32...
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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK sounds like fun! thanks for the share!


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My favorite band!


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.. The 1927 Duesenberg Model X Dual-Cowl Phaeton
★The Model X was introduced in 1926 as a comprehensively reengineered and improved model based on the Model A. It featured a new chassis, a redesigned engine, and a new front suspension arrangement to lower the center of gravity.

★The Duesenberg Model X offered a significant step up in performance over the outgoing Model A, the comprehensively reworked 260 cu. in., overhead cam, straight-8 engine was fitted with a new crankshaft, a new valve train, different pistons, and a revised intake. Power climbed from 88 hp to 100 hp, and the car was capable of topping out at 100 mph.

★The Great Depression killed Duesenberg in 1937 along with many other automakers in the US and Europe. The surviving Duesenbergs are now individually known to collectors and enthusiasts. Every now and then a new Duesenberg “barn find” is uncovered, sending a tsunami of excitement across the classic car world – like in the early 2000s when Jay Leno discovered and bought a remarkably well preserved Model X.
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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK My Car!!!

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@AnnabellaLee hehe... she' a 'beaut!


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★ Happy May...........*Have a great week......Stay safe

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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK Always as you do... just off on a different tangent! I will create Again a new you know on PW! Best site since.. just too politically inclined...and I'm a sucker for politics..I rather watch shows... take care brother man...


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Race Day Sunday April 28th.....Flag Drops @ 16:10




Formula 1 Theme Song Live in Concert by Brian Tyler
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Happy Sunday.....Have a great week ahead ...Be well

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@ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK Thanks Armeek... hope your'e enjoying the race...take care brother man!

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