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Congrats Nick!! Now someone please tell me where the hell is the "Flower" located, huh? :D
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A. The "Ships Flower" is located on the bridge. The center of the compass card is called the "Rose" Used to take relative bearings on landmarks or Ships ;)
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I knew about the Rose but not the flower, thanks Capt!!
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mr chuck
meemaw gots da rose on her comp-ass 2. she dont cee dem barings cuz win she look 4 it make her go in circals and then she all dizy lik drinkin 2 much shine and she fall off da poorch see ya sam http://momentoffame.com/photopost/up...seinscript.jpg |
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It must be contagious since I just fell off my chair laughing!!! :D :D :D :D :D
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Ugh, What cleans Capt. Morgan off of a monitor :D
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Hey Spidercrab,
That must be some STRONG web you have! I see some of it in the picture you posted. I never knew that "spidercrabs" spin webs, but you obviously do! Thank your mother for using the web. Isn't it amazing what we all learn on this site? :o :o :o |
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OK, I have one for all you nautical wizards. Give me the defination of "poop". I think it was in deck general section of the OUPV. :rolleyes:
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I always thought that the poop deck was the deck that the deck hands took a Poop from but I was corrected by I believe it was Don Herman of Hermco. If I can remember correctly he said it was for the Dainties (what ever that means) where is Don when you need his professional input about important stuff like this.
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OK, I have a better one. How'bout "coxcomb"? I know what your thinking but it's not something Spidercrab carries around in his back pocket.
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