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3308 Nelson Street For Sale Portsmouth Virginia

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Updated & affordable home on quiet street w/no thru traffic in Westhaven. New carpet & fresh paint throughout. New roof. Stainless steel appliances. Replacement windows, fenced yard, driveway, 2 workshops/sheds. A great buy

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Posted: virginia beach relocation

Id like you to meet my friends Earl and Debra Byers.

Earl and Debra bring their unique talents together to create exceptional service for their clients and customers.

Earl understands Military Relocation needs, having transferred 14 times since he graduated from the US Naval Academy and retired as a US Navy Commander after 22 years of military service.

And Debra, his partner and wife, has years of hands-on experience managing a law firm and was the daughter of a retired U.S. Air Force Master sergeant.

While Debra works behind the scenes using her marketing and creativity skills, Earl is on the front lines with their clients.
Earl and Debra now combine their talents serving people in all their residential real estate needs.

They work to clearly identify their clients unique needs to offer tailored benefits that go far beyond just helping them sell or buy a home.

They wish to create a lifetime of valuable service for their clients, even after their transaction is complete.

Their designations and continued education indicate their dedication to staying above the crowd as they embrace new technology to better service their clients.

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Posted: relocation virginia beach

For those of you in Germany, I’m sorry but the song has been censored from your ears.

Archived video due to age: ratings disabled.

I wanted to create a beach community, so I was inspired by numerous ones, including Virginia Beach, VA, Santa Monica Pier, CA, and of course, The Pike in Long Beach, CA. All my rides (aside from the B&M) are typical rides you would find at a Beach Resort like those I mentioned and others.

Now the technical stuff:

I did make a few modifications mainly due to my poor computer. Map changes are as follows:

1) Waterfall: I had to ditch the waterfall, eats up my wimpy processor.

2) Water depth: I also had to take the depth out of the water…too much water kills my computer….so you will notice that it is rather shallow.

3) The dubious park injection point. The 3rd entry point (the one that goes under the highway) had to be removed as the tunnel doesn’t go all the way underneath the road. This was part of the design that had to be addressed.

4) 1 house. One house had to be torn down to allow road access to the beach community. It was in the way of progress, but they received a decent settlement for relocation :)

5) Excavation. I had to excavate the majority of the park, to allow a boardwalk style feel to it. My goal was to create a beach community, and all east coast Beach Resorts have a boardwalk with large hotels overlooking the ocean (I added those as well, but they hide rides and refreshments, so they do have a purpose.

6) Guest generation had to be reduced to 80%…again because of my processor.

Now the good things:
This park is home to Cyclone Racer, a modern remake of a classic defunct single coaster wood dueler. The peeps that watch my vids know that I like to make single coaster duelers, and this park was an opportunity to do another…in wood. It’s modelled roughly after the original Cyclone Racer that resided at “The Pike” in Long Beach, California for 38 years, and YES it did go out over the water. This coaster was also my first attempt at adding wood coaster supports, but only a little…not too much.

Well all that said, hope you enjoy!

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