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Old 04-03-2008, 02:09 PM
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Orphaned Ship Looks for Sugar Daddy
By Sharon Weinberger April 19, 2007 | 11:22:00 AM
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/04/index.html

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Everyone seems to like the 89-ft., 60-ton Stiletto. But thanks to the Pentagon's archaic weapons-buying system, no one has the money to pay for it.
Well, that's one opinion.........it is cool looking though.

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Old 04-03-2008, 02:12 PM
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i think whormone ,,hehe,,injection site, or maybe got a shot from 1 of my nurses ehhe,,the 1 she is leanin on has a smaller 1,,,,SPOT ON ARM,,,,pervs hehe
and thats 1 badass lookin boat aint it
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Old 04-03-2008, 02:21 PM
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Old 04-03-2008, 02:37 PM
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Old 04-03-2008, 02:42 PM
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where i grew up,,we put the sails in the back,,,and it makes ya boat go waaa fastah hehe
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Old 04-03-2008, 02:49 PM
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Check out this guy's art work.
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He does not do people as well, but page 3 is hillarious.

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Old 04-03-2008, 02:52 PM
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not bad,,,but WAY betta then any "art "work i do hehe
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George, It appears you have been trawling the depths of the oceans again with truely random images to tantalise the interest of the most jaded & everyone else, and to your usual highly successful rate.... - - Except for me... the "grotto mermaid is not even "titilating" as all the important bits appear to be unavailable / non-functional, as thay are covered with scales... Boo Hoo - so sad...

The1 your competitive spirit is showing the way to a brighter future..

Praise is all I am allowed to give...
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First photos released of HMAS Sydney wreck - HMAS Sydney: The pictures were taken nearly 2.5 kilometres below the surface of the ocean. (The Finding Sydney Foundation) - The search team that found the wreck of HMAS Sydney has released the first dramatic pictures of the vessel lying on the bottom of the Indian Ocean. - HMAS Sydney was destroyed in a gun battle with the German raider Kormoran on November 19, 1941 with the loss of all 645 crew. - The Finding Sydney Foundation says the pictures were taken nearly 2.5 kilometres below the surface of the ocean. - The search director, David Mearns, said the first pictures to be released of HMAS Sydney in 66 years clearly show the twin guns of the X turret were pointed to port. -
"Because we landed [the camera] nearer to the stern we began moving slowly in that direction to see if we could locate Sydney's bell on the quarterdeck," he said. - "Sadly it was nowhere to be found, but there was no mistaking that the wreck before us was that of HMAS Sydney and her damage matched perfectly to what we expected to see from the side-scan sonar imagery and from the German accounts of the battle. - "Based on the characteristic impact damage I have seen with many deepwater shipwrecks I believe that Sydney hit the seabed stern first and slid 50 metres or so to her final resting place."
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the "grotto mermaid is not even "titilating" as all the important bits appear to be unavailable / non-functional, as thay are covered with scales... Boo Hoo - so sad...
The joy is in looking at the form.............and a loving whisper with gentle hands.

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Look who left the lights on - geez no wonder we have energy problems
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Old 04-04-2008, 10:16 AM
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Look who left the lights on - geez no wonder we have energy problems
There is just as much if not more of a problem burning wood and coal for far less useful energy consumption in less developed parts of the world. I'm thinking of burning Amazon rain forest for cattle grazing grounds and a new coal plant a week going up in China (they have no EPA). Even in Africa in many parts there is no more wood to burn, which I guess could be a good thing - if you don't live in Africa that is.

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4th February 1944: A US Navy Patrol Torpedo boat with a unique zebra stripe camouflage designed to confuse the enemy as to the vessel's course. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

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Pondskater orca is a 55 cm tall radio controlled boat. Designed to deliver bait and line with hook to an exact location that can not reach by casting.

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Thanks George, Prolific posting and quality too... How will we all keep up?
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Thanks George, Prolific posting and quality too... How will we all keep up?
I need to get a real job, and then all the silliness shall end.


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