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BBC News - Costa Concordia salvage operation: Time-lapse footageOriginally posted by d000hg View PostThis would probably be really interesting if you were watching X20.
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Well Magneto is still available. Just a promise of a big red helmet and he's there.Originally posted by eek View PostGodzilla charges for all travel from his home in Tokyo. The travel costs for the distance involved are astronomical. He really doesn't like travelling.
Bit like Mary Poppins.
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Godzilla charges for all travel from his home in Tokyo. The travel costs for the distance involved are astronomical. He really doesn't like travelling.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostGodzilla could have just pushed it back up.
MF in 'Thinking outside of the box'
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Godzilla could have just pushed it back up.
MF in 'Thinking outside of the box'
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If you read the transcribe from the bridge that evening the chuckle brothers are more sensible.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWhat is the Italian for "To Me... To You..."
(My dad is currently reading them as part of a review on safety within Cruise Ships). I'm sure he goes on cruises now just to see how good the complementary upgrade is.
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Perhaps they could have used the ship for some target practice, a cheap way to break it up on the spot

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What is the Italian for "To Me... To You..."Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
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The mucky line on the ship is now a couple of metres out of the water. It's all going quite slowly, but hopefully that rather attractive cove will be spared any oil slicks.
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