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Theyre very interesting, a sort of language of there own, How many can you spot here;
I cant fathom them, but you have to allow a little leeway
The world is chock-a-block with them, but one day there'll be the Devil to pay
Definitely not a Fly-by-Night thing, it seems to just be Forging ahead
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Quote from: nimrod on May 10, 2014, 11:34:44 PM
Theyre very interesting, a sort of language of there own
They are indeed! When I first started getting interested in ocean liners I didn't know
port
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starboard
(literally), so it was quite the learning curve. I still don't know a lot of the terms, esp. those connected with sailboats.
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