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Nedlam 11-09-05 03:33 PM

If they modeled Boston Harbor you could quite possibly sneak in and sink the Constitution!!!


Okay, I'm bias. I live nearby and I just wanted to be able to sail into Boston Harbor. :)

I don'tt think I could bring myself to sink her.

Nedlam 11-09-05 03:34 PM

If they modeled Boston Harbor you could quite possibly sneak in and sink the Constitution!!!


Okay, I'm bias. I live nearby and I just wanted to be able to sail into Boston Harbor. :)

I don'tt think I could bring myself to sink her.

Trav_R 11-09-05 04:10 PM

Your torpedoes would just bounce off...

Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense 11-09-05 05:38 PM

well... since ya can't shoot nothing... and there aint nothing to sink... ya may as well head up to 42nd street and spend some money :up:


--Mike

Keelbuster 11-09-05 09:50 PM

Awesome! I'd love to go into New York. But I never had the balls because I assumed there were mines all over those narrows. Did you stick to the middle? What was yer route?

SOFbear - hulls left after 5 mos - really? I thought sunken hulls disappeared after each run...

kb

wetwarev7 11-10-05 08:58 AM

I allways go straight up the middle, where I would expect someone who was supposed to be there would go.

Nedlam 11-10-05 10:19 AM

Not to mention the sub net around it. At least the last time I took a good look at her (My office building use to be across the harbor from where she is docked). There was a sub/torpedo net surrounding the ship. :)

you can never be too carful...

But enough about Boston, this is about New York. I say you can keep it! Down with the Evil Empire!


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