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What the ...! What is a piano doing on the beach! Please Bob, give us some more info, it is incredible!

Yeah ... all I know is I didn't put it there. I have no clue how it got there, but someone obviously propped it open with a piece of driftwood. There is also a small picture taped to the side. If I were to randomely guess I would say that someone set it up for a photo shoot of some kind.
 
That movie has music composed by Michael Nyman. Very musically emotional and vividly erotic movie it was.

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The Heart Asks Pleasure First
 
Yeah ... all I know is I didn't put it there. I have no clue how it got there, but someone obviously propped it open with a piece of driftwood. There is also a small picture taped to the side. If I were to randomely guess I would say that someone set it up for a photo shoot of some kind.

Too bad for that piece of driftwood (would have been nicer, IMO, with the original lifter); it somehow diminishes the charm.
But that picture is still quite incredible, and I can relate on the intended mission (piece of driftwood included).
Thx for sharing it Bob. ...We don't see that everyday at the beach; it's a whale of discovery.
 
Musical score ♫ from the movie 'The Piano'.

That movie has music composed by Michael Nyman.
Very musically emotional and vividly erotic movie it was.

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The Heart Asks Pleasure First

Yes indeed Vlad; the movie, directed by Jane Campion, and the music from Michael Nyman are both sublime.
I highly recommend this flick to anyone who hasn't seen it yet. ...You won't regret it.

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* Guess who's that young girl at right from that second video? - ^
 
Without goggling I have no clue; but that's a good reasonable guess Kevin...

Can you imagine living in the year 2014 without google, the internet, computers, smartphones, plasma HDTVs, ...?
It would be like going back in time and rely on magazines, the news from our TVs; back to the seventies, sixties and fifties, and then to our radio news from the forties, thirties, and then to the cinema muet (silent) from the twenties, tens (teenies?), and late eighteen-hundreds. ...Charleston music, Charlie Chaplin and all that jazz. ...D-Day... First World War (June 6th, 1914).

Can you imagine living without freedom, without access to world news, to all the things on the internet, all the important info and people and science?

...Yeah, she might had a cameo in that last X-Men movie.
 
Unfortunately, no I didn't get to take it for a ride. Putting a boat like that on and off the trailer is quite nerve racking and all it takes is one mistake to cause some expensive damage. All I did was summerize it and check out a few issues.
 
Wow that's a fantastic boat Matt! We have a wooden boat show at the local yacht club here every fall and the boats are amazing. It takes lots of man hours to keep them running and looking in top shape.



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No Bob, that boat is a bit out of my reach. It's probably valued around $60,000. :)

I really enjoy classic boats and motors. One day when I have a proper place to store one I can see myself owning one.

Here is a link to last summer's wood boat show down on the lake in town. It was a cold and dreary day so the turnout wasn't as good as it could have been. 2013 Boat Show
 
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