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Post by Political Incorrectness on May 28, 2007 19:20:58 GMT -8
You can say that the Queen of Victoria is not running SWB-TSA and its the Queen of Vancouver
just add on from here
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Post by Ferryman on May 28, 2007 22:21:28 GMT -8
....when you've memorized all of the major route schedules.
.....when you can name off all of the Ferries, and know approximately when/where they were built
.....can tell the difference between sister ships from a distance, by looking for small features that one of the sisters would not have
I know I've conquered all 3 of those points unfortuneatly..
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Post by Queen of Nanaimo Teen on May 29, 2007 15:51:01 GMT -8
......when you know each of the route numbers
......when you start trying to collect a whole series of BC Ferries postcards .....when you know the exact launch date of each ferry
Personally I don't really know Chris's first 1 (I know route 1) The second to I know quite well. On mine, I know most of the route numbers, and am collecting postcards. However I don't know the launch date of each ferry
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Post by Curtis on May 29, 2007 16:32:04 GMT -8
......When you know what route every ferry is located currently. ......When you start speaking a different language on a Ferry that was built in a different country.
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Post by Barnacle on May 29, 2007 16:40:44 GMT -8
...when the public affairs people at WSF/BC Ferries start referring the media to YOU for historical information. (Hello EvergreenFleet! ;D )
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Post by Mike C on May 29, 2007 20:08:12 GMT -8
...when you no longer need to refer to a map to get to the Port McNeil terminal. (yes, you CAN get lost in that god forsaken town...)
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Post by balto on May 29, 2007 21:42:33 GMT -8
.....When you start designing and building your own toys of the ferries.
.....When you will go 30km (by road), pay $25 or more for a ferry ride to get 1 picture of a ferry going past you going the other way.
I sadly fall under the top one. And almost got the second one but parents decided against it........for now. ;D
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Post by Koastal Karl on May 30, 2007 9:04:55 GMT -8
When you will go out of your way to take a sailing that is a coastsaver even if it is not the most convenient route for you.
When you do a ferry trip just for the hell of it! lol!
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Post by Retrovision on May 30, 2007 11:17:05 GMT -8
...when the public affairs people at WSF/BC Ferries start referring the media to YOU for historical information. (Hello EvergreenFleet! ;D ) When the local television media goes to you first after the sinking of the Queen of the North (Hello John H ;D ). And btw I noticed that link on the WSF website; Congratz, EvergreenFleet.
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Post by EGfleet on May 30, 2007 14:48:41 GMT -8
...when the public affairs people at WSF/BC Ferries start referring the media to YOU for historical information. (Hello EvergreenFleet! ;D ) Whe the local television media goes to you first after the sinking of the Queen of the North (Hello John H ;D ). And btw I noticed that link on the WSF website; Congratz, EvergreenFleet. There's a link to my site on the WSF page?
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Post by SS San Mateo on May 30, 2007 15:27:42 GMT -8
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Post by EGfleet on May 30, 2007 18:44:41 GMT -8
Egads! I had no idea! Hmm, they must have figured since I've got a book out I'm all legit or something now.
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Post by SS San Mateo on Jun 6, 2007 7:53:48 GMT -8
- when you subscribe to the service bulletins for all WSF routes.
- when you frequently check the IFB section at the WSF website.
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Post by Mike C on Jun 6, 2007 12:56:28 GMT -8
When you subscribe to updates about ferries half way across the world.
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Post by Neil on Jun 6, 2007 14:59:41 GMT -8
when:
a new schedule turns you on more than some hot pictures of Fergie
the tourists are outside photographing Active Pass, and you're downstairs getting shots of the car deck
you're really interested in what colour the carpets were fifteen years ago
you make play-dough models of an 'all-aboard breakfast', and consider eating it because it looks so darn good...
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Post by Low Light Mike on Jun 6, 2007 20:23:54 GMT -8
when: a new schedule turns you on more than some hot pictures of Fergie Some choices here: (think of tractor manufacturers....)
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Post by Neil on Jun 6, 2007 21:09:42 GMT -8
*sigh*... that Flugel Horn's being a rascal again...
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Post by SS San Mateo on Jun 8, 2007 21:55:41 GMT -8
When you post pictures captured from WSF vessel watch.
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Post by Neil on Jun 8, 2007 22:06:49 GMT -8
San Mateo, Sorry, totally off topic here, but for some reason, I've been wondering for a while now... Have you taken your Christmas tree down yet?
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Post by Balfour on Jun 8, 2007 22:51:24 GMT -8
He seems to have it up for Christmas in July, and he's too lazy to take it down.
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Post by old_wsf_fan on Jun 9, 2007 14:35:17 GMT -8
You are a fanatic when:
1) The first thing you look at on your computer is the WSF website, everyday.....
2) Your wife rolls her eyes when she sees you on the computer.....
3)You can't have enough books, postcards, old schedules and other literature.....
4)You get upset when they stopped your favorite webcam at Pt, Townsend and e-mailed WSF about it......
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Post by Political Incorrectness on Jun 10, 2007 14:57:02 GMT -8
another one to add to the list
when you see a boat gone by that you have not taken many pics of and run to the end of your street just to get pictures of it.
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Post by SS San Mateo on Jun 13, 2007 13:44:00 GMT -8
When you make a last minute change in plans to get a picture of a ferry that hasn't been in service for years.
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Post by BreannaF on Jun 13, 2007 15:55:13 GMT -8
OMG that's pretty scary. Not you, but three weeks ago we went to Seattle from Portland via Vashon simply because the subject came up that we had not seen the Rhody in a while. Then last night, we were looking for an excuse to go again so we could ride the Hiyu. (Well, my wife asked "What's a Hiyu?" Sacrilege!!) I guess I'm guilty as charged.
Oh, and:
- When you plan your weekends and holidays (and the odd business trip) in a way that has the most ferry crossings.
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Post by Northern Exploration on Jun 13, 2007 20:13:48 GMT -8
You know you are a Ferry Fanatic when you get the shakes when Herr Brinkman or Stapleton haven't posted new pics on the Coastal construction in a few days. Or when you drive from downtown Vancouver through all the traffic to Tswwassen - so you can go through Active Pass and when you are going to drive back up the Island to Nanaimo anyways so you can do the circle route. Or when you know the spot at the front of the Spirits, between the fire hose and where the meeting room juts out on an angle, that is sheltered from the wind and stays relatively dry when there is a light drizzle. ;D
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