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I had no clue this is how they get ships into the sea.
 
Posted by: Jim on the 05th 2009f November 2009 | Comments: (7) |


Alacrity 
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Posted by: Alacrity on the 06th 2009f Nov @ 00:11 |
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| And it is done that way for a reason. |

oggologg.. 
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Posted by: oggologgo on the 06th 2009f Nov @ 04:55 |
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| That's also how I get into the sea. |

brandon2.. 
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Posted by: brandon2354 on the 06th 2009f Nov @ 08:22 |
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| i bet thats how you get into your boyfriends ass to |

CarbonCo.. 
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Posted by: CarbonCopy3 on the 06th 2009f Nov @ 12:46 |
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| i don't know why they cant do it in dry docks these days? |

oggologg.. 
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Posted by: oggologgo on the 06th 2009f Nov @ 14:31 |
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| Quote: | On 06-11-09 12:46 CarbonCopy3 wrote:
i don't know why they cant do it in dry docks these days? |
As opposed to lubricated docks! |

Alacrity 
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Posted by: Alacrity on the 07th 2009f Nov @ 02:15 |
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| Quote: | On 06-11-09 12:46 CarbonCopy3 wrote:
i don't know why they cant do it in dry docks these days? |
That is a dry dock they're launched from. |

CopyCat 
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Posted by: CopyCat on the 08th 2009f Nov @ 16:55 |
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| Quote: | On 06-11-09 00:11 Alacrity wrote:
And it is done that way for a reason. |
Ok Bob I'll bite, what is the reason ???
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