You may remember a while ago myself having written a post about if any of the captains fishing vessels of the reality television program Deadliest Catch were casted in the Arthur movie for adults, including Sig Hansen (who was once casted in the Pixar film Cars 2 as the animated version of his own real-life fishing vessel, The Northwestern) and his brother Edgar as owners of Cabin Cruiser pleasure craft or motor yachts that are greater than 40 feet in length.
One of the staff on the fishing vessel named Cape Caution had done something that is right up my alley. Sleep with a fan.
If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you know how important motor fans; along with Heating/Air Conditioning HVAC systems are to me.
Though Sig Hansen has straightened himself up into being a decent human being, Edgar is the black sheep of the family who had gotten what he had deserved regarding his drug and alcohol addiction, and is an attractive looking stud otherwise; and Norman also seems to be a decent human being, it is despicable that each of the 3 brothers had spent their teenage years and early adulthood on flashy cars and modification systems-such as outrageous and noisy audio systems; in addition to drugs, alcohol; and were womanizers.
Maybe the 3 Hansen brothers, throughout the 1980’s; should have spent quality time in a 1971-1976 generation of GM B-platform station wagon rather than be addicted to drugs, alcohol, attractive women; and flashy cars.
And also, they would have been better off spending quality time in the successive 1977-1990 generation of GM B-platform wagons than partying, doing drugs, and being addicted to alcohol, attractive women; and flashy cars.
And they would have been better off spending quality time in the 1991-1996 generation of GM B-platform station wagon.
It is also despicable that throughout his teenage years and early childhood, that Phil Harris was addicted to drugs, alcohol, attractive women; and flashy cars.
Phil Harris, along with the Hanson brothers; would be better off spending quality time in a diesel Suburban than be addicted to drugs, alcohol, attractive women; and flashy cars.
Last, all of these Fishing Vessel captains should have been forced to listen to Adult Contemporary, Jazz; and Easy Listening music while spending quality time in the station wagon or diesel Suburban; such as the Blackbyrds song from 1975 “Walking In Rhythm” and Kenny Rogers’s song from 1980 “Love The World Away”.
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