 I really want to get boat ships, the gray boat, ready for my next trip to town. Might not be the next one, but pretty soon because I'm on my way home from town right now and I have bolts. If you can see them down there, 3,500 bolts. So if you're ever wondering what I'm doing with the money people send me, well, various things obviously, but sometimes I scour Craigslist and find deals and this guy had 3,500 half-inch, I don't know, two-inch long stainless bolts for like $200, $250, I don't know. They were way cheaper than normal, so I was like, I'll take them all because, you know, I gotta use my dollars wisely, stretch them as far as I can and I'll definitely use stainless steel bolts. Anyway, 3,500 of those bolts kind of weighs a lot and I was lucky because there was a lady who drove me with the bolts to my boat, which was great. I had a little cart, I was going to walk them, but she was like, maybe you can drive, that was so nice. But yeah, then I got in my boat, it's a little overloaded, I don't know if you can see the front. I don't like to be in down that low, but as I was driving away from town, any time I'm near town with this boat, everyone always has to come and look at it because they're like, ooh, look at that interesting petally boat. And then they drive up in their motor boats and I'll make all these waves that splash in because like I'm loaded down pretty heavy right now, the waves get in, so I'm bailing out like crazy and I'm like, yay, thanks! Okay, go away people, F-O! Anyway, I just got into a little protected spot here surrounded by mangroves. Once I got past the Gawkers waves, things significantly improved. There's still a little bit of waves getting into the boat, just because I'm low and it's this kind of wave yet. So I'm going to try to weave through the mangrove islands on the way home. But yeah, I gotta remember, Jamie, get the gray boat done, boat ships, and make sure that waves can go right over it and they don't go in it, kind of like the way it is right now. So don't cut open those pontoons too much. Okay, I'm about to get moving. I have a little bit of sun right now, I don't know how long it's going to last. Man, my camera's all fogged up, everything is so gray. Here comes the boat, hopefully they don't slow down and make a big wave. Just zoom right past, guy. No problem. These little bitty waves I can handle, no problem. I'm pretty sure they can stay in an area where it's like this most of the way home. There's one spot where I'll have to go kind of across an open channel for maybe a mile. I'll be exposed, but I think it'll be fine. No, I'm not jettisoning the cargo. It's gotta come home. The treasure. I also got some tools. I do have plenty of time to get home. I think I left town at noon because I left at 4am. Knowing it might take a while to get all these stupid bolts to my boat. The weather also said later in the day it was going to get kind of terrible. So it's still pretty early. I'm just going to cruise at a medium pace until I get to that rough section and try to flow right through it fast. Woo, bag of chips. I should eat a snack. I'll save my snack. Although, I should probably eat a snack while I've got calm water. If I get back in the rough water, I'm going to be bailing too much to eat a snack. Just going for this stretch between mangrove chunks. The waves are getting a little choppier. They're not coming in the boat yet. But if I go out there, they will be. Sneak all between these mangrove blocks of waves. Not that this one. A close-up video of the flotilla of kayaks. I stopped and talked to them for a while and I forgot about the camera. Sorry. Looks like they were having fun. It's disintegration. I can't believe how many bolts I just got. I'm going to need these kind of bolts for a while. I use these a lot. These are what I used to build the bulldozer. Same bolts. But I have way more now. Someone must have just had massive amounts of these and just wanted to get rid of them. Sold them on Craigslist. I paid like seven cents a piece. They're brand new looking. They are brand new. Oh, and they're stainless, of course. It looks like it's pretty good stainless because some of these were sitting in saltwater. Because, you know, I got water in the boat. So they've been in saltwater for the last couple hours. Well, they've been in there for a couple hours. Like partly submerged and partly out. None of them have any rust on them. Well, really, I'll have to see what they look like tomorrow. Where'd you get? When are you going to grow your two front teeth back? Oh, I am excited about this and this. Now this is cool. Solid metal case. This is an awesome kid drill. I think it's low power, too. Yeah, it's less than two amps. Oh man, that is awesome. I want that one. Alright, this is like the best drill that you could get. I can't get him like that anymore. Is that guy getting a hammer? Dude, do you have a little hammer? When he gets older, he can have that one. Yeah? Yeah, you're already using full-size hammer, right? Alright, you be careful with that stuff, dude. Wait, Bellatrix, what is that thing? A prior? God, it's a pipe bender. Yes, man, that was 25 bucks well spent. Oh, and the mama got her shears. You're letting mama have these, Zora? Yeah. Cool, she's going to be happy about that. I am going to have this. Yeah, Bells, you can have that one. I definitely want that one. Because I really want one of these. I wanted one of these for a while. And they're not easy to find anymore. I mean, and if you find them, they're a cheap junk. We got old tools. Old tools are the best. These all have metal casings in this too. Yeah, that's a really good drill too. It's got such a pretty handle. We just got to clean it up a little bit, oil it. Oh man, good stuff. It's working fine now. Yeah, but it's a little bit sticky. If we oil it a little bit, it'll run really smooth. And the chuck works really nice. I already checked it. The chuck is the part the drill bits fit in. It works really well. I just checked the drill and the sander. Totally work. Those things have to be like 60, 70 years old. Man, you just can't get stuff like that today. The old tools from before planned obsolescence became a big thing. And the funny thing is like seeing like a 70 year old tool that works perfectly, it just removes any excuse from the engineers, manufacturers, whatever of today. There's no excuse. We should be able to make things that last. But no, everyone's going around making money because if you make garbage, anyway. Just imagine if we stayed on that track of making things to last. Imagine how good things would be today. All right. I'm just running on adrenaline now. So I better get a shower and eat some food because when I stop moving, I am going to pass out. Hold on a second. It's movie night. Then I'm not going to pass though. I'm going to go watch Star Trek with my kids. Ah, great.