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#21
I have seen galvanized steel rust and deteriorate here due to SO2
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#22
Wood remains popular because it's very forgiving, requires no special tools, and is available on a whim.

All the "better" building materials require planning the project in advance, which only works if you have money enough to invest the time.
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#23
Yeah, that planning part is a real killer.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#24
It's not the planning, it's the extra time.

Not everyone can afford to wait 3 years, or even 3 months.
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#25
build a pond on your lot and buy a houseboat. Problem solved!

comin' your way soon!
comin' your way soon!
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#26
Heck, motor it over & shipping problem also solved...
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#27
You're both right! It was my fault all along, because I made the mistake of caring.
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#28
I was actually joking, but the plaster wouldn't even crack in the houseboat, no matter how bigga quake hit.

comin' your way soon!
comin' your way soon!
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#29
Uh. You couldn't really motor a houseboat across the pacific could you, Carey?
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#30
COULD or Would???

I would not...but I've heard of stranger things.... even the plastic bottle 'Junk' boat:
http://junkraft.blogspot.com/

and there is this travel channel video series:
http://www.travelchannel.com/video/the-ocean
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