#2 2008-02-14 20:05:10
We just needed you here to set us straight.
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#3 2008-02-14 20:15:38
There were four separate school shootings this week. Darwin was busy.
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#4 2008-02-14 20:28:14
choad wrote:
There were four separate school shootings this week. Darwin was busy.
See, the way to get these kids to stop their martydom is to have public ass-raping of their corpses. You want to be a pussy and shoot yourself? Well we get to have fun with the body and post the pictures on the internet as a warning. I don't think too many people would want to be remembered that way.
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#5 2008-02-14 20:31:09
headkicker_girl wrote:
choad wrote:
There were four separate school shootings this week. Darwin was busy.
See, the way to get these kids to stop their martydom is to have public ass-raping of their corpses. You want to be a pussy and shoot yourself? Well we get to have fun with the body and post the pictures on the internet as a warning. I don't think too many people would want to be remembered that way.
The last fun pictures of a corpse sent a chill through the board...
remember O+'s post?
Besides, you know how "sensitive" Taint is...sex with a kid, a dead kid, no less, would send him over the edge...GO FOR IT!
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#6 2008-02-15 07:53:28
4 shootings in one week during times of high political activity. This happens always. Ever notice that there is always at least one "follow up shooting" there is never just a single event.CONSPIRACY thinks I.
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#7 2008-02-15 11:28:24
Now, if the instructor and a half dozen weapons-trained students would have been carrying their Glocks ..........
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#8 2008-02-15 17:16:49
Bigcat wrote:
4 shootings in one week during times of high political activity. This happens always. Ever notice that there is always at least one "follow up shooting" there is never just a single event.CONSPIRACY thinks I.
Yeah, I'm convinced that it's Obama - he's trying keep Clinton's recent win out of the headlines.
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#9 2008-02-15 19:54:03
There ain't much to second guess with this freak! Those eyebrows are a bit "tooo" perfect {coughcough}
quick sidebar - The tinyPic "tinyFX" that has either 'flames' or 'hearts' around the pic are ironically funny!
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#10 2008-02-15 20:05:06
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#11 2008-02-15 20:09:44
tojo2000 wrote:
BRILLIANT! Could you do something sparkly with the 'cold sores'?
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#12 2008-02-15 20:13:17
sic wrote:
tojo2000 wrote:
BRILLIANT! Could you do something sparkly with the 'cold sores'?
I would, but if I spend one more second on blingee.com I'm afraid it will permanently damage my IQ.
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#13 2008-02-15 22:11:50
sic wrote:
There ain't much to second guess with this freak! Those eyebrows are a bit "tooo" perfect {coughcough}
quick sidebar - The tinyPic "tinyFX" that has either 'flames' or 'hearts' around the pic are ironically funny!
David Ferrie?
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#14 2008-02-15 23:31:59
We can now safely add "perfect eyebrows" to the long list of items used to profile school shooters....
White boy: check
Bad skin: check
likes shitty music by whiney artists: check
Angst ridden: check
Perfect eyebrows: check
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#16 2008-02-16 12:03:08
tojo2000 wrote:
Come to the Gun Source, your source for crazed rampage supplies on the Internet!
You have to have a niche in today's economy. See, the free market does work!
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#17 2008-02-18 15:24:16
Ok. Someone point me to the other 3 shootings. I was too busy watching the BF molest the statue of Queen Beatrix in Aruba...I only heard of the Illinois shooting briefly on Friday before switching the channel to watch some strange Dutch TV programming...
RT
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#18 2008-02-18 21:06:48
Roger_That wrote:
Ok. Someone point me to the other 3 shootings. I was too busy watching the BF molest the statue of Queen Beatrix in Aruba...
With her feet in the sand and her head in Amsterdam...
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#19 2008-02-19 10:19:11
Don't you know it. There's nothing better than alarming the locals by humping a huge statue of their queen...
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#20 2008-02-19 13:47:53
Roger_That wrote:
Don't you know it. There's nothing better than alarming the locals by humping a huge statue of their queen...
You are in Aruba now?
Find out if they hate Americans yet for sending them that little amatur night Holloway tart and then trash talking them.
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#21 2008-02-19 15:08:57
Just got back. I don't think they give a shit about Natalie Holloway at all over there (if they ever did). Can't say I don't agree with them. They were too busy protesting something in front of the parliament house and holding up traffic while loudly beeping horns. No idea what it was about since I don't speak Spanish, Dutch, or Papiamento.
I'm pretty sure the early teen Aruban onlookers were calling my BF a "crass American". Half right, anyhow.
BTW, the Queen's statue looks far better than her real life image.
I also must note for JR - a sad site - the S/V Polynesia (formerly of Windjammer ownership) was quietly tied up in Oranjestad. She was in bad need of repair and looking quite abandoned. I read that the cruise line was in financial disrepair and just let most of their cruise line get stranded, along with crew and at one point, passengers. Those old ships were beauties at one time. I sailed on one years ago. I hope someone buys them up if even for personal use.
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#22 2008-02-19 17:34:59
RT wrote:
Those old ships were beauties at one time. I sailed on one years ago. I hope someone buys them up if even for personal use.
The missus and I had a great time on a Windjammer cruise aboard the Yankee Clipper (pictured below). There were so many single young women on the vessel that I was in constant temptation and always close to being in big trouble. Definitely recommended for single men.
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#23 2008-02-19 20:49:19
phreddy wrote:
RT wrote:
Those old ships were beauties at one time. I sailed on one years ago. I hope someone buys them up if even for personal use.
The missus and I had a great time on a Windjammer cruise aboard the Yankee Clipper (pictured below). There were so many single young women on the vessel that I was in constant temptation and always close to being in big trouble. Definitely recommended for single men.
http://www.cruiselinejob.com/WindjamYankeeClip.jpg
Yep, aside of some of the more expensive and farther reaching cruises, they were always full of lovely, loose women (and men - duh). Beautiful places, casual cruises, great crew, tons of rum, and cheap prices. Sad to see them going. Really sad. I made a lot of long-lasting good friends from those trips. Some of which I still talk to this day. Heck, the former Captain of the Amazing Grace ended up marrying one of the passengers on a cruise.
Looking wistfully out to sea...
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#24 2008-02-19 22:16:58
the Polenysia/Argus was the last working Porteguise Grand Banks schooner. A true classic that might be worth saving although it is so costly to retrofit modern amenaties into these old fishhold hulls. I have the old National Geographic spread on her that shows all these crewmen still handlining in 1952 for Cod from little dorys
Shame about Windjammer. I have never been but I did go on the more staid Sea Cloud cruises of what was once the largest private sailboat in the world. The former custom built yacht of E. F. Hutton and Marjorie Merriweather Post. Even after WW 2 duty it still has all the robber baron touches.
Some old boats are worth saving although one often runs up against limits in the integriy of the hull materials. Many of the old boats were never designed to last more than 30 years or so. Luckily interest is strong enough that with the recent economic boomtimes an astonishing amount of replicas and old style rigs have been built.
And then some afficianados have done amazing things synthesizing the old with the new. A number of colleagues have been tapped by modern bay area robber barons to help on design elements of these current size queens.
I have always been a sailor at heart but I can see the appeal of a stinkpot. This is what your enslavement to microsoft reaps for moguls who decide to take early retirement.
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#25 2008-02-19 22:40:26
One time, at boat camp...
....and then I stuck the mast up my pussy!
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#26 2008-02-20 01:38:34
tojo2000 wrote:
One time, at boat camp...
....and then I stuck the mast up my pussy!
You really need to quit "mast"urbating. You'll put your eye out.
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#27 2008-02-20 08:17:19
OMG. That last stinkpot's cockpit looks like it walked right out of Star Wars!!!!!
That scares the bejesus out of me.
Tojo is right. Some of those boats are fine fodder for masturbation.
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#28 2008-02-20 18:18:57
Roger_That wrote:
OMG. That last stinkpot's cockpit looks like it walked right out of Star Wars!!!!!
That scares the bejesus out of me.
Tojo is right. Some of those boats are fine fodder for masturbation.
As well it should RT as well it should. Given that this monstrosity was brought to you by the evil empire of Microsoft. I think Paul Allen fancies the more James Bond conotations as it is named Octopus.
Even before he got done building his other 300 foot yacht he decided he didn't like it that much and could do better if he forced the designers to conform to his ideas of what he wanted. The end result was the largest private yacht at about 400 feet.. At least until the UAE arabs decided that such a thing would not do and they had to have the biggest ones on the block.
I am not sure if you were referring to this Helm I posted above though:
The above is not a stinkpot helm but the Helm of the Maltese Falcon which is Tom Perkin's one of a kind modern square sailer. Which is the world's largest sailboat. He is the venture capitalists that funded many of the biggest tech success, including Google. What makes it innovative is that the carbon composit masts are unstayed. The yards are fixed in place and the mast itself rotates.
Perkins specified the ultramodern interior design although it show typical Italian Peirni Navi elements even on the bridge. If it is not your cup of tea RT, keep in mind that he also did own and refurbish one of the great Herreshoff woodies. With which he was tried and aquitted for murder in France when a parparazi impaled his chase boat on its bowsprit during a classics race:
Beyond the need to have powered automated contols to handle the windforces on the sails the advanced electronics are neccesary as no one had ever built such a rig so there are hundreds of sensors embedded in the mast to monitor its stresses. So far it has worked like a chram and should be able to sail through a small hurricane. I have done work for him on his previous Perini yacht's systems. He is so happy with this one that he has sold off his other 4 yachts and his Marin estate and pretty much moved aboard as the yacht constantly sails the world.
The stinkpot Octopus on the other hand also has some truely innovative design elements. I have been onbaord briefly with contrators but did not get the interior tour. It was immaculate, complex but attractivaly designed. Even the systems were pleasingly laid out. Altogether stunning in the amount of custom engineering. They situated the machinery and exhausts so that the lower aft third of the hull is an enclosed drydock that can be flooded to release a 65 foot speedboat, a 6 passenger mini-sub, various tenders and small sailboats. On the sides of the hull are flip down panels that open with little docks and sport lounges. On the stack is a pod on an elevator which contains controls and nav/com to drive the yacht. The helocopter deck includes a fully enclosed hanger for 2 choppers. The hanger deck converts into a dance hall with outside tented bars where he has rock acts on for party entertainment.
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#29 2008-02-20 19:21:55
Holy fuckin' hell!
Ok that Falcon is just the most unattractive yet highly awesome thing I've seen and heard of. But the cockpit does look out of Star Wars. I can't argue that it isn't awesome, but give me some pine tar and some cotton stuffing any day.
But damn. I'd live on that in a heart beat as well. Maybe I'd just tow one of those wooden girls behind for sport...
If I had that kind of money I'd have the biggest authentic old schooner I could find, and pay a crew to maintain her round the clock. I do have to admit I'd go for a badass cockpit with all the latest in navigational shiznit...none of this fuckin Coast Guard Map shit with a few visually planted waypoints.
I wonder how a heli port would look on the aft deck of my wooden schooner...
FAP FAP FAP.
I think we've lost the majority of the crowd here...
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#30 2008-02-20 19:24:17
Oh, and btw, the guy that owns Comcast had his yacht in port in Baltimore about a year or so ago. It is reputably the 3rd or 4th biggest cruiser owned in the US (or so I was told). I made friends with the ships cook and took her out on a little Sonar for the day. She in turn gave me a tour of the ship. Apparently Mr. Comcast wasn't on board until arrival in the Carribean. That was one amazing boat...even for a cabin cruiser stinkpot. Even the slave's quarters were nice.
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#31 2008-02-20 20:37:31
Roger_That wrote:
Holy fuckin' hell!
Ok that Falcon is just the most unattractive yet highly awesome thing I've seen and heard of. But the cockpit does look out of Star Wars. I can't argue that it isn't awesome, but give me some pine tar and some cotton stuffing any day.
But damn. I'd live on that in a heart beat as well. Maybe I'd just tow one of those wooden girls behind for sport...
If I had that kind of money I'd have the biggest authentic old schooner I could find, and pay a crew to maintain her round the clock. I do have to admit I'd go for a badass cockpit with all the latest in navigational shiznit...none of this fuckin Coast Guard Map shit with a few visually planted waypoints.
I wonder how a heli port would look on the aft deck of my wooden schooner...
FAP FAP FAP.
I think we've lost the majority of the crowd here...
Ah damn their eyes if they do not drool over boat porn.
There is little like a woodie. The smell, the rich sounds underway, the feel of the surfaces. I cut my teeth on a good size schooner framed in of all things, yew and planked in ceder. That boat always smells so good no matter how long a passage without freshwater showers. As far as we could tell it was the only yew wood boat in the world. The europeans had so overharvested yew before the age of sail that it was much too rare and in need for things like Bows, rudder parts and waterworks or mill parts.The boatbuilder used it because he could get it for nearly free as it was considered trash wood undergrowth by modern forresters.
It is hard to tell from the pictures but the Maltese Falcon is actual quite beautiful. The architects that Perini Navi use produce visually balanced hulls. . The superstructure is a bit sleek, but the overall design is so balanced that from a distance it is sometimes hard to realize how large these yachts are. I find them pleasing in the same way as a Sparkman-Stevens. They also sail well even if they are a bit heavy
Unfortunately like much Italian design they look stunning, but pop the panels and you face a horror show of keeping the complex engineering operational. The Falcon may have avoided these engineering pitfalls as the owner knew the deal from his previouse Perinis and brought in his own team to oversee everything about this design and layout.
As for towing, the latest thing is to build a speacialized tender to transport your favorite things. There have been alot of yards that have recently goton commisions to build both a superyacht and a matching tender. Though not always as eloborate as this:
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#32 2008-02-20 21:09:52
Jesus Christ! That brings new meaning to the word "dingy".
har har.
My friends and I can often be quoted saying the following (while aloft on a bosun's chair with a bucket in hand): "Pine tar is like a fine wine..."
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