Charter Yacht BLUE WHALE - Hot summer specials 2010
Thursday 29th of July 2010 01:20:35 PM
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| Escape the summer heat... Get on the water and enjoy a sailing vacation in beautiful New England! Charter yacht BLUE WHALE, a 60-foot Cape Fear performance cruiser designed by David Pedrick, is based in Newport, Rhode Island for summer charters throughout New England. Blue Whale is fully air conditioned and accommodates 4 guests in 2 cabins... |
Discover the Cape Fear Coast
Thursday 29th of July 2010 01:20:35 PM
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| Watch this video and see what awaits along the Cape Fear Coast of North Carolina. Historical tours, garden tours, movie studio and location shoot tours, ghost tours, riverboat cruises and so much more!! |
Is your WHOIS current?
Thursday 29th of July 2010 01:20:35 PM
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| Cape Fear Design President, Brett Neville explains the importance of keeping your website's domain information current. |
Building A Wooden Fishin Machine-UltimateLunker.com
Thursday 29th of July 2010 01:20:35 PM
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| Well, I'm starting my real dream, JEM's Cape Fear SOT. I'm also not using plywood, I'm going to build it with WRC strips. I spent a whole weekend converting Matt's plans so I cand build full 16 feet panels and not have butt joints. Got the bottom and mid panels laid out on 36 inch painters paper. I will cover that with plastic sheeting then cutting |
Fear of Death; Good Reason to Hide From Life? | Yeah,but...
Thursday 29th of July 2010 01:20:35 PM
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| Ex South Africans say I will die because I moved to Cape Town and it's dangerous. This is my response to their uncontrolled fear of death and everything else. |
Billions for Big Wind -
Thursday 29th of July 2010 01:20:35 PM
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| The highly touted Cape Wind project is already stoking fears of an open-ended ratepayer burden and lack of accountability reminiscent of the state’s Big Dig nightmare. As the Herald reported yesterday, the Cape Wind project, which started out as a $650 million offshore wind farm,... |




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