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However, a good way to ruin this gallery for anyone would be to say, "You know I'm feelin' hella good so let's just keep on dancin'."
Actually if your mouth mooved a bit less we would be much happier *heheh kidding*
Its just a bit hipocritical to say "if you did this it would be better" ....... could you be a bit more constructive please
Mare Island and former Navy yard in Vallejo,Ca A amazing array of Naval ships even Carriers (uss Tripoli) just waiting to be explored. Grey steel and that vacancy that we all love!!! Totally Mothballed!!!