There is no presumption of innocence in a civil case. Your comments are correct for a criminal matter. Trump's deposition was in a civil matter.
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There is no presumption of innocence in a civil case. Your comments are correct for a criminal matter. Trump's deposition was in a civil matter.
I met some unusual vessels on my trip south, which was speedy from the tide. First there was one warship:
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Then I saw a Washington State Ferry clearly going where there was no ferry...
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The night remained still and once the moon went down, the stars and the Milky Way were bright overhead. The stillness lasted until after dawn and the boats sat on top of...
No photos, but she was on craigslist earlier this week, gone now
Ain't dat the truth
The entrance to Kilisut Harbor winds around behind some sandbars and you have to watch the markers unless you want to be in the mud. I did that last year and lesson learned: don’t try to leave on a...
Mystery Bay is a small bight in Kilisut Harbor, which is a long body of water between Marrowstone and Indian Islands. The islands join at the sound end of Kilisut with a narrow spit. There is a new...
Yeah that's how it shakes out
And the deposition lasted for five or six hours because Trump was asked every pertinent question so that he was on the record invoking the 5th. At trial, he will be...
The aft cabin on my boat is separate as well. I don't find it an issue
Great photos. Rather see posts of a troller and posts from a troll, any day.
So it looks as if the fo'c'sle has some bunks and the head, I assume with shower and the aft cabin has the galley and...
When I tell my daughters that I pay no attention to what people think about what I am wearing, they shake their heads. "That's obvious, Dad."
I like the idea of towing a pair of oars tied to a skateboard. Going around corners would be wild!
If I didn't have cargo pockets, there would be no place for my phone
Nice cruise. Great write up. Thanks for posting
I used to get stuck with GM rental cars in the 90's. Disliked them a lot. The funniest one was a Firebird with a four cylinder motor that couldn't get out of its own way
Excellent news
Nice Thanks for posting
Grampa bought a Buick Touring Car in 1927 to drive back to a family reunion in Iowa. I think that's the last Buick in the family
My dad, my brothers and I pulled a lot of cedar off the beaches in the 1970s. Dad split a ton of shakes, enough to side their retirement house, and put on a lot of roofs. A few years ago, my...
Agreed. I used to have a teardrop travel trailer, which we towed with a Forester. When people asked me if I could tow it with my sidecar rig, I told them I was sure I could get it moving, but was...
Hope you're back up and running soon. September and October are great months for cruising around here
I too once had to be towed a short distance from a dock to the travelift. Couldn't do it...
But I am not sure why a tug was taking the ferry back to Port Townsend/Keystone run. (I know it's now Port Townsend Coupeville, but Coupeville is on the other side of the island.... and I can't...
Heading south in Puget Sound this afternoon, I spotted a Washington State Ferry northbound, which seemed odd as no ferry route run in that fashion.
When it got closer, I realized that a tug was...
there already have been. The judge here entered judgment against Jones finding that he was liable to plaintiffs because of his failure to produce documents. This trial was about damages, not...
You can't appeal a civil verdict on the basis of ineffective counsel, only a criminal matter. In a civil case, the client is the one who hires the lawyer and so you can't complain if you hire a bad...
And that's because my cousin a perennial candidate in the 7th district has stopped running for office since Jim Dermot retired <G>.
Jim, what year?
I lived a block from Stadium High in 1983. Had in laws that went there AKA Stay Dumb & High
Still there here's shot from my pilothouse:
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I realize this is an old thread. But I've started using a lunch hook and would prefer to set it from the pilot house door not the foredeck.
I like the idea of using a painter with a snap long...
Back ordered welcome to the supply chain problem world
A couple that makes love at 95°, is a couple that will stick together
My daughter hates mushrooms. She points out that they are fungus grown in sh*t
I live in my old neighborhood. My brother and I refer to houses by the names of people who haven't lived there for 40 or 50 years but all of them do have street addresses
I left the house to go to the cobbler to pick up some resoled boots. My guid wyfe told me to go in the morning. Naw, I'll be fine. Didn't know about the fire and I-5 being closed down. Got a mile...
I will look into making the mast two part
I came to the same conclusion, but not sure I want to have the overhangs. I have been enjoying rowing the Sabot
So how do you find a named house if it has no street address?
I guess it works for a small village, but not a town or city.
Try this: the video is in there
https://komonews.com/news/local/fauntleroy-ferry-crashes-into-damages-structure-at-terminal
So how will you carry the mast for the sailing dinghy?
I have a Sabot and am scratching my head about how to carry the spars
Not a fan of slimy ass okra
I found a video taken seconds after the crash. The ferry was parallel to the dock and heading into the beach. The boat then went into reverse and backed into deeper water. I suspect that the ferry...
Here is an interview with the pilot:
'I'm lucky,' says pilot who survived crash landing in the water off of Alki Beach | KOMO (komonews.com)
That's quite the crunch. I wonder how long until the dock is usable. We will be seeing the Vashon/Southworth boats leaving from downtown for a bit.
That's pretty good place for an emergency landing. The plane might be dry at low tide
At least he's wearin' sumpthin
My home office is upstairs. About 90 degrees.
I will be sleeping in the hammock in the back yard tonight.
Already spend 9 days on my brother's boat going to and from Princess Louisa Inlet in BC. Hope to spend several weeks on my boat in the next few months.
First use of the lunch hook: there was a bit of breeze. The 11 lb claw set hard. Much easier to handle than the big anchor
And a fair number of boats have fiberglass or cement hauls.
And while I am on the soap box, let me remind people to be information in the ad EG anchor for sale does nothing if you don't tell me...
Looks great.
In an attempt to fit in if we move north, I have been power watching the great white North and boning up on Canadian slang. What slang terms should I in I by know?