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Big Dave
27th June 2007, 11:12
Talk about pucker moments....

Mr Merde
27th June 2007, 11:22
Fair warning from the merchant navy.

beats having to keep your back to the wall

janno
27th June 2007, 11:35
Betcha a Mars Bar that's courtesy of photoshop. . .:Punk:

KoroJ
27th June 2007, 12:15
No photoshop here, but a few pucker moments for sure.

janno
27th June 2007, 12:24
Holy smoke! (Groan . . .)

Wouldn't it rip your undies if your bike was in that lot . . .

ManDownUnder
27th June 2007, 12:26
No photoshop here, but a few pucker moments for sure.

I'm guessing that chef used the Cabaneros instead of the capsicums...?

marty
27th June 2007, 13:02
TITAN TAURUS (ex TITAN URANUS) was at one time the SINA owned by Tsakos Shipping & Trading. Prior to this she was the DIAMOND ECHO owned by NYK and was built in 1992 by Mitsubishi

from here: http://www.shippingtimes.co.uk/item426_titantaurus.htm

Hitcher
27th June 2007, 13:17
Hee hee. You said sphincter!

janno
27th June 2007, 13:30
So what would we call our oil tankers?

I'll start. Mine would be . . .

GAE PAWN :innocent:

Big Dave
27th June 2007, 13:32
No photoshop here, but a few pucker moments for sure.

Meh - I rode behind a Hyundai up greenlane that blew about that much black smoke.

Cajun
27th June 2007, 13:52
i get some very interesting pictures of vessels(they are not called boats, or so i keep getting told) in my place of empolyment

terbang
27th June 2007, 14:25
Merchant Vessels there.

MotoGirl
27th June 2007, 14:38
i get some very interesting pictures of vessels(they are not called boats, or so i keep getting told) in my place of empolyment
I've seen some nice ones 'parked' on the beach :rofl: How the hell do they fix those mistakes?

Hitcher
27th June 2007, 14:56
I've seen some nice ones 'parked' on the beach. How the hell do they fix those mistakes?

An empty Panamax coal carrier presents an enormous sail area in a big wind with a following sea. The Pasha Bulker has also broken her back, so will be cut up for scrap on the beach at Newcastle, rather than towed off. The cost of repair apparently exceeds the A$41 million the boat/vessel/ship is worth.

MotoGirl
27th June 2007, 15:25
An empty Panamax coal carrier presents an enormous sail area in a big wind with a following sea. The Pasha Bulker has also broken her back, so will be cut up for scrap on the beach at Newcastle, rather than towed off. The cost of repair apparently exceeds the A$41 million the boat/vessel/ship is worth.

Ouch. Those things are worth some serious dosh!

Scouse
27th June 2007, 15:34
Talk about pucker moments....Fuckin Hehehehahaha Tighten your Anus Miss Hong Kong Bwaaa hahahaha