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Previously on "Shandy drinking lightweights..."

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  • rl4engc
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    It's OK, they've got a Submarine in the area they can use to pull it free of the rocks.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Or a Tuscan island

    Costa Concordia captain Schettino guilty of manslaughter - BBC News

    Though not drink involved here. Just trying to impress a couple of t4rts.
    Same essential principle: when faced with something as big as a coast, you need a ship to be able to crash into it

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    That's the cool thing about ships as opposed to things like cars or planes. A car just crashes into something like a bus shelter, a plane just crashes into a field; but with a ship, you can crash into the entire west coast of Scotland!
    Or a Tuscan island

    Costa Concordia captain Schettino guilty of manslaughter - BBC News

    Though not drink involved here. Just trying to impress a couple of t4rts.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Some might wonder why a Russian is drinking rum. It's just vodka with a bit of Juniper berries in it apparently.
    Cos he's a jolly jack tar Matros!

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  • xoggoth
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    Some might wonder why a Russian is drinking rum. It's just vodka with a bit of Juniper berries in it apparently.

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  • NickFitz
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    That's the cool thing about ships as opposed to things like cars or planes. A car just crashes into something like a bus shelter, a plane just crashes into a field; but with a ship, you can crash into the entire west coast of Scotland!

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  • LucidDementia
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post


    a cargo vessel travelling at speed
    I think their idea of speed and mine are a little out of kilter.
    "The coastline just came at me out of nowhere!"

    Just how hammered do you have to be to not see Scotland coming at you at about 10 knots?

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  • AtW
    started a topic Shandy drinking lightweights...

    Shandy drinking lightweights...



    "A sailor drank half a litre of rum before a cargo vessel travelling at speed crashed into the west coast of Scotland.

    A 36-year-old Russian was on watch duty under the influence of alcohol when the Lysblink Seaways ran aground near Kilchoan, West Scotland, a report by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has found.

    He drank the rum while off duty having received a telephone call which had caused him anxiety, the report states. "

    Russian sailor drank half a litre of rum before 7,000-ton ship crashed into Scottish coast - Telegraph

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