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Old 07-16-2024, 04:28 PM   #8
nkaminar
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Default Re: Old Cars in Hawaii

There were a lot of narrow gauge locomotives in the sugar cane fields that are now solid blocks of red rust. I helped a friend of mine replace a water heater there. There is in enough sea water in the fresh water that the hot water heaters don't last more than a few years. Hawaii is a great place to live if you are a plant.
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