Merry Christmas, faggot. o7
Another Christmas in the Q trenches with anons. Wonder what tomorrow will bring?
The Durham Boat
What is known is that theDurhamBoat was double ended (sharp at the front and stern), flat bottomed, sixty-six feet long, six feet wide, three feet deep, used but twenty or so inches of water when fully loaded, and was propelled along the shoreline by setting steel tipped poles into the river bed, the other end against the boatman’s shoulder who walked from the bow to the stern of the boat. Oars were used in the center of the river and to cross the river say at Bristol. A crew of three to six men was used per boat. At one time there was a fleet of a thousand of Durham boats on the Delaware giving employment to several thousand men whose job it was to move cargo down the river to Bristol and Philadelphia. Durham boats were “confiscated” byGeorge Washingtonand used to carry his army across the Delaware River at a spot now known as Washington’s Crossing, PA in order for his troops to surprise the Hessians at Trenton onChristmas Day, 1776.A Durham Boat could make the trip from Durham to Philadelphia in one full day. Depending on the size of the boat, it could carry ten toseventeentons of cargo.
https://durhamhistoricalsociety.org/durham-history/the-durham-boat/
Have we noted that Q260 ties to Gen Flynn's corrected birthdate before?
As to who knows where the bodies are buried, Durham, Flynn, (Rudy), …?
Christmas eve.
At second :13 of that Army-Navy vid, Dubya comes up (clockfags know that the mirror of 43 is 13 [EVIL]).
Vid is 2:47 duration. 2+4+7=13 [EVIL] mirror of Dubya 43
No coincidences.
Oh, at the :43 sec mark, we see # 69. 69 = 23PAIN x 3, one for each side of the triangle.
guess we have moar than we know
https://qposts.online/?q=You+have+more+than+you+know&s=keyword
DI30CF (junior woodchuck grade) is of the opinion that ClockFags are unsung heroes. Page 23 shout-out was well deserved.
o7
like you're thinking, anon.
along this line, wouldn't All American Division be…
AAD → Q114?
glad anon had the chance to stack a few silver shekels. may need 'em in the not-too-distant future.
Dubya might not appreciate your timestamp, anon. Nor your ID, come to think of it (23d3 → 23PAIN for 43Dubya)
Mercer Family History
Mercer Name Meaning
English and Catalan: occupational name for a trader, from Old French mercier, Late Latin mercarius (an agent derivative of merx, genitive mercis, ‘merchandise’). In Middle English the term was applied particularly to someone who dealt in textiles, especially the more costly and luxurious fabrics such as silks, satin, and velvet.
https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Mercer