BP oil spill
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Funny!
I like it! I'll use it!
Now, to try and steer this back to the original thread:
OJ, that joke is pretty slick.
Now, to try and steer this back to the original thread:
OJ, that joke is pretty slick.
Dean Abramson
Cape Dory 31 "Loda May"
Falmouth, Maine
Cape Dory 31 "Loda May"
Falmouth, Maine
Re: Funny!
Dean Abramson wrote:........OJ, that joke is pretty slick.
oil vay........
I'm disinclined to acquiesce to your request. Means no.
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BP OIl spill
The correct PUNishment for this group is to be tar and feathered.
Fairwinds and following seas,
Jerry Axler
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Re: Guilty as charged
So this guy hears a little knock on the door, opens it and sees a snail on the door mat. He picks up the snail, tosses it into the front yard and closes the door. Three months later there's a little knock on the door, the guy opens it and the snail says to him, "What was that about?"Oswego John wrote:You see, "IT ALL HAPPENED SO FAST"
Fair winds, Neil
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This thread has been hijacked. :D
So a group a snails gathered their resources and built a NASCAR racing machine. They called themselves "Team S" and requested permission to paint an "S" on their car's doors (rather than their assigned number).
When asked by NASCAR officials why they wanted to display an "S" rather then their assigned number. They replied....
get ready for it...
here it comes....
Their team cheer was, "Go S-car go!"
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Lancaster (where shame is so grossly over rated), VA
When asked by NASCAR officials why they wanted to display an "S" rather then their assigned number. They replied....
get ready for it...
here it comes....
Their team cheer was, "Go S-car go!"
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Lancaster (where shame is so grossly over rated), VA
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OMG Mitchell,
even bigger GROAN :-/
This seems like a pretty good explanation of the problem:
http://tucsoncitizen.com/wryheat/2010/0 ... the-waves/
This seems like a pretty good explanation of the problem:
http://tucsoncitizen.com/wryheat/2010/0 ... the-waves/
Regards,
Troy Scott
Troy Scott
Very good explanation! Many Thanks, Troy.
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No shirt + No shorts = No problem!
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Niceville FL
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how big is the spill?
Go here to see; it uses google maps where you can superimpose the spill over any area.
http://paulrademacher.com/oilspill/
http://paulrademacher.com/oilspill/
Melissa Abato
www.sailmahalo.com
www.sailmahalo.com
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Great find
Melissa:
This is the best graphic representation of the oil spill that I've seen so far. Thanks for posting the link.
There's no way to find words to express my sympathy for the hard-working people of the Gulf Coast and for the growing threat to the waters and ways of life that they have enjoyed for so many centuries.
--Joe
This is the best graphic representation of the oil spill that I've seen so far. Thanks for posting the link.
There's no way to find words to express my sympathy for the hard-working people of the Gulf Coast and for the growing threat to the waters and ways of life that they have enjoyed for so many centuries.
--Joe
Former Commodore, CDSOA
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
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"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
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Larger than Delaware..
Instead of selecting a city for the overlay, I chose a state. The spill is larger than Delaware and is still growing. It won't be long before it's as large as the next state that's larger than Delaware -- New Jersey. I sure hope they find a resolution soon.
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close
Cathy wrote:
"The spill is larger than Delaware and is still growing." -end quote-
And it's very close to where I grew up, and where much of my family still lives.
"The spill is larger than Delaware and is still growing." -end quote-
And it's very close to where I grew up, and where much of my family still lives.
Regards,
Troy Scott
Troy Scott
As someone who works for a conservation organization trying to protect a very pristine wild area known and loved by many, I deal with policy, setting up rules for complex and risky business not unlike drilling for oil 5,000 feet and 150 atmospheres down in the ocean. It is a tiring game with diminishing returns we are playing with our environment.
Sailing is by definition, the act of being in harmony with it. Wouldn't it be cool if we could get the majority of decision makers to enjoy our waters as we do, get them out on a windy day, so we damn sure set up safe practices and support our leaders who are brave enough to say no to truly environmentally risky ventures?
I think I can speak for all of us up here in the Northland sailing centers by saying we are hoping for the best for our southern brethren down in the gulf.
Sailing is by definition, the act of being in harmony with it. Wouldn't it be cool if we could get the majority of decision makers to enjoy our waters as we do, get them out on a windy day, so we damn sure set up safe practices and support our leaders who are brave enough to say no to truly environmentally risky ventures?
I think I can speak for all of us up here in the Northland sailing centers by saying we are hoping for the best for our southern brethren down in the gulf.