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Post by cascade on Aug 24, 2005 9:06:55 GMT -8
Harry could become debris - couldn't he ??
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Post by kylefossett on Aug 24, 2005 14:38:40 GMT -8
Harry could become debris - couldn't he ?? i could take him out past the quinsam in my boat give him the cement lifejacket and toss him over. just kinding, i don't wanna lose that cement lifejacket it took to long to make
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Post by Quinsam on Aug 24, 2005 20:42:03 GMT -8
WELL EXCUSE ME! If anyone wanted to toss me overboard I would not go in a boat anyway, I would only go in a houseboat or a ferry, maybe a speedboat, but not a rowing boat, unless I have to, I prefer Kyaks to Row Boats.
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Post by Quinsam on Aug 24, 2005 20:58:22 GMT -8
To me they are ferries, not Barges, a barge is this (also with a tug): A Minor Ferry is this: A Major ferry is this:
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Post by Quinsam on Aug 24, 2005 21:00:12 GMT -8
I dunno but no vessel to me is a floating barge
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Post by Doug on Aug 24, 2005 21:02:44 GMT -8
Aren't all barges floating... Don't you mean a powered barge?
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Post by Doug on Aug 24, 2005 21:03:25 GMT -8
Harry could become debris - couldn't he ?? I believe that's possible.
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Post by Quinsam on Aug 24, 2005 21:12:33 GMT -8
WELL EXCUSE ME! YET AGAIN. Everyone can become debris if they are dead, you just throw the body in the ocean, they are debris.
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Post by Doug on Aug 24, 2005 21:14:06 GMT -8
I thought it was only twigs and leaves...?
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Post by NMcKay on Aug 24, 2005 21:15:32 GMT -8
debris is just an easy way of saying I dont know waht big piece of SH*T hit me...
And what would you consider the lynx? minor? Major?
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Post by Doug on Aug 24, 2005 21:19:13 GMT -8
How about a canoe? ;D Just kidding, I'd say a minor....
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Post by Quinsam on Aug 24, 2005 21:21:54 GMT -8
Neither, I'd say HSF, for High Speed Ferry, a HST, for High speed train, any train that goes over 100mph is a HST, any ferry that goes over 30 knots is a HSF
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Post by Doug on Aug 24, 2005 21:24:03 GMT -8
Dual-hull vessel
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Post by Ian on Aug 24, 2005 22:26:43 GMT -8
Quinsam, reading your posts makes me laugh.
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Post by Balfour on Aug 24, 2005 22:35:07 GMT -8
well, he is british, and british people are funny.
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Post by cascade on Aug 25, 2005 7:26:35 GMT -8
Should we do a poll and ask the members if Harry is debris and what should we do with him?
Strong Skier - Harry maybe British - but where he comes from which is North of Watford - you are required to travel with your passport - it really is another part of the UK.
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Post by Shane on Aug 25, 2005 7:37:27 GMT -8
we should tie bricks to his shoes and throw him of a spirit class ferry when another spirit ferry is going by and he'll get caught in the propellers.
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Post by Shane on Aug 25, 2005 7:41:29 GMT -8
But wait... do you know what that means? NO MORE POLLS ABOUT NOTHING! ;D
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Post by Quinsam on Aug 25, 2005 7:55:24 GMT -8
ok, ok. Next Poll is: 2 months away I am a good fella and I do not want to jump off a spirit class, 1st of all, when a spirit is going by, they will launch rescue boats to rescue me, so that would not work. The same with the other ferries. I am a good swimmer with my arms, not just legs. LOL
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Post by Quinsam on Aug 25, 2005 7:58:57 GMT -8
I finally learned what Debris is now. I thought it was only twigs and leaves, but logs and anything on this planet could become debris. Volcanic Debris is very toxic.
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Post by Quinsam on Aug 25, 2005 8:17:41 GMT -8
I never did need a passport Cascade (Keith) But I did need a ticket to travel, I went to London with a family of 4 (Me, Kimberley, Mum and Dad). 20 pounds!
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Post by cascade on Aug 25, 2005 8:24:17 GMT -8
Harry, Chill out - it is a standard joke from years ago - that anyone - Londoners who traveled North - after they passed Watford Gap (Train station) - it was like a foreign country hence the need for a passport.
You surely know all about the different counties in England and the different dialects that people speak around the British Isle??? If not ask your father or mother...
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Post by YZFNick on Aug 25, 2005 8:36:22 GMT -8
Doesn't everyone over there speak like a 1850's chimney sweep? Seriously tho, I can tell if someone is from Liverpool or Manchester, but I'd be spotty on the other dialects.
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Post by cascade on Aug 25, 2005 8:52:56 GMT -8
No we have cleaned up the Queens english a little bit. You are correct about Liverpool and even Norwich - which is where are dear friend Harry is from. If they go up to the "Big Smoke" - which means that Harry would travel down to London from Norfolk. A lot of the Olde english has double meanings. The Big Smoke is the name for London.
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Post by YZFNick on Aug 25, 2005 9:43:47 GMT -8
I've been watching a lot of British comedies lately. The latest one I like is Extras. Ricky Gervais plays a very good a__hole. He's probably exactly like that in real life so he's hardly acting.
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