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Post by Bungle on Jan 12, 2011 9:47:12 GMT
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Post by Moorsey on Jan 12, 2011 9:48:03 GMT
FAO TCM.......
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Post by Bungle on Jan 12, 2011 9:48:53 GMT
I'm banned again. ha.
Are you feeling better by the way?
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Post by Moorsey on Jan 12, 2011 9:51:00 GMT
Yes, just got the arse end of the shitty flu today. Nothing a few Beechams won't cure. All I need is fucking Rabies and I would of ticked every box this week (yes, include Aids in that)
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Post by henke on Jan 13, 2011 16:05:05 GMT
the difference between a boat and a ship in naval terms is that one goes underwater and the other goes on top of the water. i forget which is which though and it was on Q.I where they have got into the habit of talking a load of shite sometimes.
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Post by Moorsey on Jan 13, 2011 16:09:50 GMT
Boat = 10ft to 34ft (generally)
Yacht = 34ft to 65ft (generally)
Ship = 100ft on up
Boats are used for inland waters and big waters. Used for families and water sports
Yachts are used to basically live on
Ships are used to transport goods
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Post by Bungle on Jan 13, 2011 20:13:45 GMT
Thanks
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Post by rainmaker on Jan 14, 2011 12:04:31 GMT
the difference between a boat and a ship in naval terms is that one goes underwater and the other goes on top of the water. i forget which is which though and it was on Q.I where they have got into the habit of talking a load of shite sometimes. Boat will be under water Uboat = Submarine
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