(epiphanycoming live from sweden,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:09,
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Right full rudder . . . left !
(ValinI changed glasses while I wasn't looking,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:14,
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Top pic
But on a more serious note, one theory is that deterrent subs like to go through canyons and trenches to minimise the chances of being seen. Possibly they both had the same good idea.
(Cadmushas teh uplikn coeds at,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:14,
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strike through . . . good . . . strike through . . . bad
(ValinI changed glasses while I wasn't looking,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:15,
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it was french
they should have been able to smell it was there even if they couldn't see it, also the sound of the accordian travels for at least a 1,000 miles under water, no excuses
(god save the queenmaking another unremarkable comeback,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:18,
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Plus pick up the lingering scent of fromage with their stinkdar . . .
(ValinI changed glasses while I wasn't looking,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:22,
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I am now imagining a sub with a string of garlic around its hull
(mediocreha ha ha, you're reading this,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:24,
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I'll shall call that in to head quarters !
(ValinI changed glasses while I wasn't looking,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:27,
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a stripy blue and white hull
(god save the queenmaking another unremarkable comeback,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:27,
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parbleu!
(mediocreha ha ha, you're reading this,
Mon 16 Feb 2009, 20:28,
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ja
i'm just wondering if it was a head on approach and they both tried to veer off to what they're used to as being the safe side of the road, and .. oops .. froggies drive on the wrong side