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I was reading it like "bow and arrow" and not "the bow of the boat" What am I supposed to see there, it's pretty fast.....unlike all the MS gifs that slow the crap out of my computer and make the page take forever to load.
I read it that way at first too. It took looking for a bow and arrow a few times to figure out I was supposed to be looking at the bow of the boat. Although, on a boat like that how do you know we aren't looking at the stern? :p

I assume we are looking for the person being catapulted across two isles? :dunno:

 
I was reading it like "bow and arrow" and not "the bow of the boat" What am I supposed to see there, it's pretty fast.....unlike all the MS gifs that slow the crap out of my computer and make the page take forever to load.
I read it that way at first too. It took looking for a bow and arrow a few times to figure out I was supposed to be looking at the bow of the boat. Although, on a boat like that how do you know we aren't looking at the stern? :p

I assume we are looking for the person being catapulted across two isles? :dunno:
Yup.

 
^ These landlubbers wouldn't know a bow if it hit 'em square in the chest.

Which reminds me of a crusty Warrant Officer I met as a Midshipman. He told we there were three things he hated in life: calm seas, the sight of land of radar... and I can't remember the third thing. Maybe it was his ex-wife!

 
^ These landlubbers wouldn't know a bow if it hit 'em square in the chest.

Which reminds me of a crusty Warrant Officer I met as a Midshipman. He told we there were three things he hated in life: calm seas, the sight of land of radar... and I can't remember the third thing. Maybe it was his ex-wife!


I was in engineering school (mid eighties) with a bunch of ex nuke bubbleheads, all fast attack guys. I loved the Subie stories.

Also was lucky enough to have a few professors who were WWII Navy guys. One always started his salty tails with "In the engine room..."

Which reminds me, you remember the difference between a Navy story and a fairy tale, doncha?

 
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