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Which is Hotter! XXX
I know Sherman Hines.... and I've sailed on the Bluenose II.
CM "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Model number 1 http://www.shermanhinesphotographymuseum.com/museum% or Model number 2 http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/b...ges/130676.jpg Joe |
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Well thats just dandy Mooron! You Canooks had the finest working
sailing ships on the sea IMO from 1920 to the 30's. Now which was hotter? Number 1 or 2 dammit! Joe |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Maxprop" wrote in Speaking of--did anyone else watch the dramatization of the adventures of Edward Teach (Blackbeard) on the National Geographic Channel last night? No. Was it good? They'll show it again. It was apparently as factual and accurate as any account of the man. It was based on the written account of one of his closest crewmen who lived to tell the tales. It was interesting, if a bit downplayed from the popular misconceptions about the pirate. Unfortunately storms rolled in and I lost my satellite feed at the very end. Max |
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Maxprop wrote:
"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Maxprop" wrote in Speaking of--did anyone else watch the dramatization of the adventures of Edward Teach (Blackbeard) on the National Geographic Channel last night? No. Was it good? They'll show it again. It was apparently as factual and accurate as any account of the man. It was based on the written account of one of his closest crewmen who lived to tell the tales. It was interesting, if a bit downplayed from the popular misconceptions about the pirate. Unfortunately storms rolled in and I lost my satellite feed at the very end. Max He gave his wife to his crew as a present, said to heck with it all, went back to Ocracoke and got blown out of the water...he died... |
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Ok nobody know which was hotter.
Model number was the Bluenose built on Moorons island for 35,000 dollars. She won a few races. Model number 2 is the American ship Gertrude L. Thebaud. In 1930, the Bluenose accepted a race challenge in Gloucester, USA, to compete against a new American schooner, the Gertrude L. Thebaud, captained by Walters' old rival, master sailor Ben Pine. This time, the Bluenose lost two out of three races, resulting in absolute jubilation amongst the New Englanders. So the American model number 2 is hotter! Sorry mooron. Joe |
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"katy" wrote in message ... Maxprop wrote: "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Maxprop" wrote in Speaking of--did anyone else watch the dramatization of the adventures of Edward Teach (Blackbeard) on the National Geographic Channel last night? No. Was it good? They'll show it again. It was apparently as factual and accurate as any account of the man. It was based on the written account of one of his closest crewmen who lived to tell the tales. It was interesting, if a bit downplayed from the popular misconceptions about the pirate. Unfortunately storms rolled in and I lost my satellite feed at the very end. Max He gave his wife to his crew as a present, said to heck with it all, went back to Ocracoke and got blown out of the water...he died... LOL !!!!! I knew you were going to be ****ed about his treatment of his wife. Of course she would have been well advised to 1) not marry the ******* in the first place, knowing his past history, 2) not abuse him verbally in the presence of others, and 3) not have left with him when he was ****ed off. Three strikes and you're out. Playing with fire generally gets one's fingers burned. What they didn't tell you was that his ex-wife ultimately found the pirate's life to her liking. She became anyman's wench and a bit of a scoundrel herself. She was reputed to have killed several captives in cold blood. Max |
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