Poop Deck?
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.
2000. poop deck NOUN: An exposed partial deck on the stern superstructure of a ship. Could it also be called a "swim platform"? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!!! Amen! |
Poop Deck?
Bob Crantz wrote:
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. poop deck NOUN: An exposed partial deck on the stern superstructure of a ship. Could it also be called a "swim platform"? If you don't want to use the cedar bucket, then the "swim platform" could certainly be a poop deck!!! Cheers Martin |
Poop Deck?
If the platform is simply splashed with the waters of NYC, it is most
certainly a poop deck. What's good is that the waters are recharged with 10 million gallons of raw sewage per day! Amen! "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Bob Crantz wrote: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. poop deck NOUN: An exposed partial deck on the stern superstructure of a ship. Could it also be called a "swim platform"? If you don't want to use the cedar bucket, then the "swim platform" could certainly be a poop deck!!! Cheers Martin |
Poop Deck?
Good call Bob.
JB "Bob Crantz" wrote in message nk.net... The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. poop deck NOUN: An exposed partial deck on the stern superstructure of a ship. Could it also be called a "swim platform"? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!!! Amen! |
Poop Deck?
"Bob Crantz" a écrit dans le message de news: t... The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. poop deck NOUN: An exposed partial deck on the stern superstructure of a ship. Could it also be called a "swim platform"? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!!! Amen! Not really. The swim platform is basicaly and overhang at nearly water level. The poop deck is a DECK similar to a quater deck but somewhat higher and directly at the stern of a SHIP. You could probably dive from it, but swiming? |
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