Random Picture Thread

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by kach22i, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. troy2000
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    Piece, brother.

    By the way, I once knew a Mexican who was a dead ringer for Henry VIII, red beard and all. His grandfather was an Irish engineer who came over to survey a new railroad route across Mexico, and never went home again.
     
  2. ancient kayaker
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    ancient kayaker aka Terry Haines

    Hmmm - now I look at the image more closely I wonder if it's an "after" picture?
     
  3. hoytedow
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    Smart move.

    PS, speaking of bell-ringers: Quasimodo groaner
    Quasimodo is retiring from Notre Dame Cathedral and is auditioning bell-ringers.
    He runs an ad in the French Gazette. A guy from a nearby village applies. Quasi explains to the applicant that to ring the bell, he must grab the rope as high up as possible, pull it down to the floor and then let go.

    "Go ahead, try it!" he says.

    The guy grabs the rope and pulls it down to the floor, but fails to let go and the rope yanks him up and he bangs his head on the bell on his way up, knocking him unconscious. He falls out of the window to the street below, and to his death.

    A crowd gathers below and Quasi runs down to where the dead applicant is lying dead in the street. A passerby asks, "Hey Quasimodo, you know this fellow?"

    "No," says Quasimodo, "but his face rings a bell...."

    About a month later, the brother of the dead applicant comes to the Cathedral to apply for the same job. Again, Quasimodo explains how to ring the bell.

    "Try it!" he says.

    And again the applicant grabs the rope but forgets to let go, banging his own head on the bell and falling to his death on the street below.

    Again, Quasi races down to the street and another pedestrian asks, "Yo, Quasimodo, you know this guy?"

    "Nope, but he's a dead ringer for his brother."
     
  4. troy2000
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    I had mercifully forgotten that one, Hoyt.
     
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  6. RHP
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    I'm pretty sure thats Frosty's.
     
  7. Boston

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    either that or Massali went from a sail plan to a house boat plan
     
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    Frog pizza

    mmm...
     

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    Leave it to the French. I mean that both ways.:)
     
  10. kach22i
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    Neat looking SES model.
    http://d.hatena.ne.jp/skyex/20050112
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    could be hu :D
     
  13. tinhorn
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    Okay, this falls into the mental image category rather than an actual picture. I ran across this tidbit while doing serious research:

    http://cr4.globalspec.com/comment/467591/Re-Turning-a-Canoe-into-a-Row-Boat
     
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