Anyone see that ship sink?

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by bntii, Dec 10, 2009.

  1. Knut Sand
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    Knut Sand Senior Member


    when my computer chrashed... I called Sweden HP support for my HP recovery disks (The ones I had didnt work..)..

    The support phone didnt know anything about the concrete quality of the support disk, said they were spherical and indestructable and that i didnt need support. Its friday folks...

    Dskira doesnt seem to need any support.... :p
    lucky fellow.
     
  2. Frosty

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    Where is it ? I cant see it.
     
  3. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    as on the titanic the rich on the economy will get off the sinking ship
     
  4. Frosty

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    Titanic did'nt sink ,--its a hoax, my mate told me,-- and he was told it by a bloke in the pub that knew this womans sister that used to work on it.

    That thing in the sea near America is a cardboard cut out made by Richard Branson so he could finance his new aircraft thats runs on jelly been oil and he is building a lift to the moon.
     
  5. troy2000
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    Well. that explains that....I always thought there was something fishy about that story. but I figured someone came up with it so they could promote the musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown."
     
  6. wardd
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    could be, everybody knew the titanic was unsinkable, and everybody couldnt be wrong
     
  7. Submarine Tom

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    You said a mouthful there wardd.

    Now, DIVE, DIVE, DIVE!!

    Finally, crushed to depth!

    Blub, blub, blub... psssssssss
     
  8. TeddyDiver
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    Like money in the bank.. :rolleyes:
     
  9. wardd
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    having money in the bank puts you at risk

    owning the bank, uncle sugar sees that theres no risk to you
     
  10. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    IF your bank is toooo big to fail - otherwise join the other failures (500 or so banks in USA this year)... Sunk, Noooo must have been transported up by the little green men - It will be found in a desert somewhere when they are bored with it as an amusement park - I saw it in a movie, so it must be true....
     
  11. boat fan
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    I think this bit broke off.
     
  12. Frosty

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    Thats an RBPW, theirs not many about,---- Richard Bransons personal Watercraft.

    They used those to tow the cardboard cut out with.

    That bloke in the pub told me that Richard Branson is an alien anyway. Thats why hes always trying to be under the sea or in space.
     
  13. boat fan
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    Gee that bloke in the pub knows a lot Frosty , and hears even more.


    I guess Branson is just trying to get home then , perhaps ? :confused: :D
     
  14. boat fan
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    Getting back to the boat ....who saw the flames ?

    That LatinAmerican-Swedish syndicate , any news ?

    In how many fathoms did she go down ?

    Was it in the Bermuda triangle ?

    How many crew ?

    Any survivors ?

    Anything from Reuters....?CNN ? Anything ?
     

  15. TeddyDiver
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    TeddyDiver Gollywobbler

    There was too much smoke around to anyone to see the actual flames.. But where's smoke..
     
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