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This TV sh.t is really stressful......I went from cohost to everything piled on me, and having to come up with a narrative, 2 boats, 2 more captains to drive them, 3-4 metal detectors, filming locations and alternate filming locations, and then doing my film parts....they are right about TV not being easy....you need to be a self starter and a problem solver to succeed......having a "let's make it happen captain" attitude helps. Looks like I'll be dragging islamorada mark into this too....he's got the perfect vessel for this, and is a great partner/hunter !! And most of all a great friend that I met here on t-net first !!
The joys of being a celebrity there Bart Reynolds’s!
 

For me ,or the stumps?

Too close to the gas line.
No dynamite at the hardware store anymore.
They’ve gone to tannerite nowadays, from what I’ve seen it makes a pretty good bang
 

I remember me and the kid across the road use to sneak into their tool shed.
There would be all these cool things in there.
Bags of fertilizer, Fuse coils, caps, dynamite.
We played with the mercury from the blue bottle.
We knew not to touch the caps, or the CIL.
 

Blowing ponds.

Bury the mixed charge recipe I won't put on the internet (energy diverted downwards that way) add a blasting cap on top and run wires about fifty yards to battery.
Wear hard hat , yell fire in the hole , and touch it off.
Dirt blows around twenty feet into the air with a fifty pound charge as a crater is formed. Depending on charge size . Too big is too big though.... Things like windows and neighbors in the distance can get agitated.

Potholes for ducks used to be made that way too. Maybe still do.
 

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