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PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:24 am 
I almost hate to start this, but does anybody have any new news on a TBD recovery?


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Heh..Heh..Heh..The unholy alliance..NHC and Tigger...No new news here...

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The unholy alliance..NHC and Tigger


I don't care what you say, that's funny!

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For those with a sense of humor, a touch of irony...

http://www.hunley.org/main_index.asp?CO ... COVERYTEAM

Can anyone else appreciate the irony that Dr. Neyland spent several years of his life helping recover a historic submarine, yet perpetuates the desire to leave historic aircraft submerged? Wouldn't the thrill of discovery for explorers 50 to 100 years from now be greater if they could actually dive on the CSS Hunley?

Is there an official nautical term to describe someone who appears to have two faces?

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Is there an official nautical term to describe someone who appears to have two faces?


Not sure of a specificnautical term? I can only think of the name of those big rare wild animals in Africa, that spend a lot of their time in rivers and lakes with a name most of us can never spell correctly?

"Hippo potta mouse"?

"Hippo post humous"?

"HippoCritter"?

well something like that anyways - smiles

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Is there an official nautical term to describe someone who appears to have two faces?


Not sure of a specificnautical term? I can only think of the name of those big rare wild animals in Africa, that spend a lot of their time in rivers and lakes with a name most of us can never spell correctly?

"Hippo potta mouse"?

"Hippo post humous"?

"HippoCritter"?

well something like that anyways - smiles

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Is there an official nautical term to describe someone who appears to have two faces?


Not sure of a specificnautical term? I can only think of the name of those big rare wild animals in Africa, that spend a lot of their time in rivers and lakes with a name most of us can never spell correctly?

"Hippo potta mouse"?

"Hippo post humous"?

"HippoCritter"?

well something like that anyways - smiles

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Yeah there is. I believe they're called "Politicians"! Or, possibly "Bureaucrats"

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