"Response to Sierra (NZ), et. al." by Coach Jerry - 12.26.19

Entry Submitted by Coach Jerry at 5:12 PM EST on December 26, 2019

"Q: Watch the Water" by Sierra (NZ) - 12.26.19

Dear Sierra,

Just when I humorously thought I knew my American History, your most recent post sends me into utter "shock!"

Superlatives abound...

1. Yikes!
2. Chilling!
3. Thrilling
4. Breathtaking!
5. Say Whaaat? (Shut the Front Door)
6. Incredible!
7. Unbelievable! (Overwhelming. Dizzying!)

Some preliminary research below:

Thank you. Great compilation.

Thank you POTUS. Thank you FLOTUS. Thank you Q.

WWG1WGA

Coach Jerry

The Durham boat was a large wooden, flat-bottomed, double-ended freight boat which was in use on many of the interior waterways of North America beginning in the middle of the eighteenth century. (Wikipedia)

Capacity: 12 to 18 tons while traveling downstream and two tons while traveling upstream

In service: c. 1750 - c. 1830
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