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stevie, are you or are you not going to tell us just what plugs the anxious
crew Andrea Gail might have cleaned on the boat's engine the night before sailing? you claim the engine had crew cleanable plugs. we are waiting for you to tell us what those cleanable plugs were, and why the crew might clean them the night before sailing. Shall we hold our collective breath for your help in filling this gap in our understanding? Yes, hold your breath. Schlackoff in other words, schlackoff, you have no idea what plugs a commerical fishing boat crew might clean on the engine the night before sailing, but you are sure they did clean some kind of plugs to ensure they engine ran well. you just don't know what kind, that's all? I'm sure the Andrea Gail did not have a diesel engine like you claimed. I'm sure the author never said the Andrea Gail had a diesel engine like you claimed he did. I'm sure you made a mistake when reading the book and subconsciously added "spark" in front of plugs because you typed "spark" plugs here several times. And I'm sure you're an idiot. Steve |
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