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How to Build Your Own Party Barge This Summer

Who needs a pontoon when you can cheaply build your own party barge this summer? Money didn’t stop these ambitious guys from having an awesome summer. Instead of buying a pontoon boat, they opted to build their own party barge using old pallets and some barrels. Sure, there’s some assembly required and it’s mostly just a floating
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Video: Check Out This Strange, Extra-Tiny Chainsaw

Could a chainsaw this small really serve a purpose? The Crazy Russian Hacker certainly finds some interesting products to review on his YouTube channel. Giant matches, solar grills and over-sized survival kits are just some of the weirder things he’s looked at recently. But perhaps nothing is as strange as this tiny, battery-operated chainsaw from
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An Easy Trick to Keep Mosquitos Away This Summer

Mosquitos are a nuisance and can carry dangerous diseases. Put your mind at ease with this simple trick. Don’t go camping until you see this bug tip. Make a simple, but effective mosquito trap that’ll lure the pesky bugs away from you. Learn this awesome trick to keep mosquitos away. Here’s what you’ll need: Sharp Serrated
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Azarenka Joins Star-Studded Field at San Jose
The former champion is coming to California again! 2010 tournament champion and former World No.1 Victoria Azarenka has committed to playing the 2018 Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic, strengthening an already stacked lineup that now includes three Grand Slam singles champions and former World No. 1 ranked players.
“I have played this event several times and have always had an enjoyable experience,” said Azarenka. “The tennis fans in California are always supportive, and the player field will be quite challenging. I am also excited to see what the new venue will be like in San Jose.”
Did we add another Grand Slam champion to this summer’s #MubadalaSVC lineup?
Yes. Yes, we did — @vika7!
So what are you waiting for? Get in on the action already!
Tickets: https://t.co/Ty7AuT6sgM pic.twitter.com/zcVWSSVNLk
— Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic (@MubadalaSVC) June 11, 2018
Azarenka joins 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams, 5-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova, defending champion and 2017 US Open finalist Madison Keys, and last year’s singles finalist CoCo Vandeweghe as early tournament entries. The tournament’s full player field will be announced on June 19.
Formerly known as the Bank of the West Classic in Palo Alto, the Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic is a weeklong WTA Premier event to be held at a new venue at San José State University.
Video: Demolition Ranch Tests Army Helmets Against Bullets

Have you ever wondered just how well an army helmet would stand up to bullets? Demolition Ranch has just acquired some older-style Army helmets. If you’ve ever wondered how well a helmet like this would actually protect our servicemen and women, you’re about to find out. Matt tests out a variety of different rounds, including
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20 Majors? Nadal Isn’t Going to Lose Sleep over it
The Spaniard says there's more to life than chasing Roger Federe's major title count.
As the GOAT of tennis debate rages on with no end in sight, Rafael Nadal is more than happy to drop out of the arms race—at least for the time being.
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After winning his 11th Roland Garros and 17th major title on Sunday Nadal says he has no interest in chasing Roger Federer’s record of 20 major titles. Now that doesn’t mean he won’t chase down titles with the same ferocity that he won Roland Garros with on Sunday—it simply means that the Spaniard isn’t obsessed with the numbers, and the numbers have zero impact on his quality of life.
"I have never been crazy about this kind of stuff," said Nadal in Paris on Sunday. "You can't always be frustrated if somebody has more money than you, a bigger house than you, if somebody has more Grand Slams than you.”
Nadal says that envy isn’t in his arsenal the same way that a banana forehand and wicked crosscourt backhand are.
"You can't live with this feeling,” he said, adding: “Of course I would love to have 20 like Roger in the future or even more but it's not something that is on my mind."
Nadal, who turned 32 at Roland Garros, is more than four years Federer’s junior. The Swiss will turn 37 in August and he has won four majors since he turned 30. Nadal has already won three majors behind his thirtieth birthday, which leads some to believe that he could be in line to one day catch Federer.
But time keeps marching on, and Grand Slam titles will not get any easier to win for Nadal. He knows this and he’s at peace with whatever the future may bring.
Hello everybody. You can imagine the happiness today. Now back at home in Mallorca and will post later some pictures on my Instagram account from these weeks at @rolandgarros thanks all for your support pic.twitter.com/mXcyz1m5TO
— Rafa Nadal (@RafaelNadal) June 11, 2018
"You can't fight against age and you can't fight against the watch,” he said. “The watch keeps going always. So that's it. If you tell me seven, eight years ago that I will be here at 32 years old having this trophy with me again, I will tell you that is something almost impossible, but here we are.”
There’s more to life than racking up major titles, says Nadal. He’s a man who enjoys his fishing and boating and family time with equal zest. Long after the last ball is struck, Nadal will still be content with his lot in life, and that’s part of what makes him so special.
"So I am not much worried about the future,” he said. “Tennis is a very important part of my life, without a doubt, but is not everything."
9 Vintage Fishing Lures Worth a Small Fortune

Do you think you have some of these? If so, you could be in for a payday. If you fish, chances are, you have a tackle box full of old fishing lures sitting in your garage. Back in the day, a lot of wooden lures were mass-produced and have almost no value today. However, there are a
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Djokovic Takes Wild Card to Join Star-Studded Field at Queen’s Club
Novak Djokovic has taken a wild card into the Fever Tree Championships.
Novak Djokovic has decided to play on grass this season after all. The Serb was famously quoted as saying he didn’t know if he was going to play on grass at all this season after his loss to Marco Cecchinato. Those quotes caused quite a stir when the Serb made them, but many were wise to recognize that Djokovic was in no mood to talk about anything after a loss that clearly stung him–in no mood to look ahead, he was simply avoiding the question.
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Question answered…
On Monday the Fever Tree Championships announced that the Serb has taken a wild card into the main draw for the ATP 500 event at Queens Club that begins next week.
“I’m very excited to be playing the Fever-Tree Championships again,” said Djokovic in a statement. “I have happy memories of reaching the final at the Queen’s Club 10 years ago and also winning the doubles title.”
"After the exciting events in Rome and Paris, I'm ready for new challenges,” the Serb added. “Grass is very special, it is the rarest of surfaces so I'm happy I'll have the opportunity to compete at this strong tournament, which will also be a great preparation for Wimbledon. Marian Vajda and Gebhard Phil-Gritsch will be with me in London, and this makes me happy.”
Djokovic: "I am very excited to be playing the Fever-Tree Championships again. I have happy memories of reaching the final at The Queen’s Club 10 years ago and also winning the doubles title. The atmosphere is always great." pic.twitter.com/bJanSGqf9b
— Fever-Tree Championships (@QueensTennis) June 11, 2018
Djokovic owns four grass-court titles and a 77-17 lifetime record on the surface. He owns a 6-3 lifetime record at Queen’s Club, and played the final in 2008 where he lost to Rafael Nadal.
Djokovic has played the final at four different grass events, triumphing at Eastbourne last season and Wimbledon in 2011, 2014 and 2015.
Djokovic joins a singles line-up led by World No.1 Rafael Nadal, 5-time champion Andy Murray, and fellow Grand Slam title winners Juan Martin del Potro, Marin Cilic and Stan Wawrinka.
6 Best Pistols to Carry in Summer Clothing

Just because it’s hot outside doesn’t mean that you have to carry something unreliable! When the weather gets cold, it’s easy to break out full-size pistols like 1911s and double-stacked semi-autos. Let’s face the facts: colder weather means bulkier clothing, and bulkier clothing allows us to holster much heavier sidearms. When the weather turns and
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Todd Moen’s Airstream Fly Fishing Video is a Must-See

Here’s one way to spend a summer vacation. Some people plan fishing trips, and others plan fishing trips that span across the country. With that in mind, Todd Moen is out to really make us all jealous. As you’re about to see, Moen packs up an Airstream trailer and travels around fishing some off-the-grid spots
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Last Frame: A Mouthful

“European hamsters (Cricetus cricetus), sadly, are a threatened species nowadays,” notes Austrian-based photographer Henrik Spranz. “They’re much larger than the…
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Sense Of Place Travel Photography

The word “travel” evokes thoughts of airports, overseas sights, passports, inoculations, power converters and other aspects of a major journey….
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Halep Hopes to Inspire Next Romanian Champion
The Romanian hopes her hard work sends a message to young girls in her country.
Simona Halep hopes that her maiden major title will serve as an inspirational moment for the youth of Romania. Backed by full-throated support of many Romanian fans in attendance at Court Philippe-Chatrier in Paris on Saturday, the 26-year-old battled her way past Sloane Stephens to become the first Romanian to win a Grand Slam since Virginia Ruzici in 1978.
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Fellow Romanian groundbreaker Nadia Comaneci, who helped foster a gymnastics boom in Romania after she won three gold medals in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, and another two in 1980 in Moscow, knows of the power of a seminal achievement in sport.
“Every 40, 50 years, there comes somebody who breaks the rules, and they make history,” Comaneci told Ben Rothenberg of the New York Times. “I think it’s great. It’s amazing for Romania, for sport in Romania, because you always have a young generation who look up to someone and say, ‘If she can do it, I can do it.’”
Halep’s effort was particularly inspiring because it was a work of perseverance. After dropping her first three major finals–including a heartbreaker at Roland Garros last year–and enduring a trying 2017 that saw her lose three times when a win would have taken her to No.1 in the world for the first time, she has picked herself off the canvas to realize her childhood dream.
Halep, who won the Girls’ singles title at Roland Garros in 2008, became the first Romanian to ever finish a season as World No.1 in 2017, but her heartbreak wasn’t over—she lost a grueling Australian Open final to Caroline Wozniacki in January and had to be hospitalized for dehydration later that evening. But the struggle and the associated doubts are all behind her now—all that’s left is immense relief, and pride.
“The fact that I didn’t give up after [last year's final in Paris] means that I’m strong inside and I do this just because I love this sport,” Halep said, according to Rheem Abulleil of Sport 360. “I love to be competitive on court. And I have learned in those 12 months that if you don’t give up you’re able to do anything. So I hope the kids are taking this and the Romanians will believe more in themselves.”
Romanians will get a chance to see Simona in person on Monday when she will celebrate her new status and show off the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen at the National Arena Stadium in Bucharest, which can hold up to 55,000 spectators.
Simona is presenting the Roland Garros trophy tomorrow night 8PM on the National Arena Stadium in Bucharest. 55k people can fill in the stadium. Time to celebrate her, Romania 🇹🇩🇹🇩🇹🇩 pic.twitter.com/4wRHgy69WH
— Ramona Toderaş (@RamonaToderas) June 10, 2018
Perhaps the next Romanian Grand Slam champion will be in attendance? One can certainly dream, now more than ever.
How Arrogance and Prejudice Trumped Technological Superiority of Guns Over Knives

As of the morning of January 22, 1879, the Martini Henry breach loading, single shot, lever-actuated rifle with which the British Army had been equipped was globally recognized as being what today we would describe as a “high tech” weapon of choice for then-modern European military forces.
Dominating the Dog Days Bite
It’s hot and the bite’s not. Are you sure about that? Many people think that walleyes become hard to catch in July and August. This isn’t true. The walleye aren’t harder to catch, they have […]
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DIY Kayak Fishing Anchor Using Retractable Dog Leash

This inexpensive, ingenious idea will make your life way easier. Fishing from a kayak can allow anglers to access parts of a body of water that aren’t accessible from shore or from larger boats. And, that can lead to some great fishing opportunities. Fishing water with little to no pressure is always a safe bet
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New Catch-and-Release Record Lake Sturgeon
An angler from Stillwater has set a new record for lake sturgeon in the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ catch-and-release category. Jack Burke and fishing buddy Michael Orgas were recently on a lake sturgeon fishing […]
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Video: Alligator Chases Alabama Kayaker

Everyone’s fair game to alligators on the Gulf Coast. A video recently surfaced of a man paddling away from a big southern alligator. Watch the video below: Alligator chases kayaker in Alabama Footage shows an alligator chasing a kayaker in Mobile, Alabama. abcnews.com Posted by ABC News on Thursday, May 11, 2017 The man in
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