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Old 08-27-2009, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by KNOT-RIGHT
I think there looking for the first card stop.
That is allmost as funny as Mikeyfin saying that Smitty drinks Russian seamen.

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Originally Posted by SmurfOnAGixxer
Thats an Akula-Class (Nerpa) nuclear submarine. If you look closely at the center of what appears to be the sub, you see 2 masts. Those masts sit on top of the sail (tower). So in the case of this, you wouldnt see the sail (conning tower) or the tail fin, because its completely submerged...
What did you call me?

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Old 08-27-2009, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by saxman
I thought this thread was goin to be about the "Cold War" Apache......
It might make a good sub now cause I heard a rumor it don't float no more....


PS, I haven't been able to confirm this rumor.......
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Originally Posted by joew.
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Captain Marko Ramius, Sir!
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Reminds me of the old comedy movie"The Russians are coming,The Russians are coming". One of my favorites,who remembers it?
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Originally Posted by SmurfOnAGixxer
Thats an Akula-Class (Nerpa) nuclear submarine. If you look closely at the center of what appears to be the sub, you see 2 masts. Those masts sit on top of the sail (tower). So in the case of this, you wouldnt see the sail (conning tower) or the tail fin, because its completely submerged... Yet you can still see the bow of the vessel because its sitting at an up angle, which obviously puts the stern deep in the water.
It still doesn't look right
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Originally Posted by BBB725
It still doesn't look right
Yeah. Definately doesn't look right.
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Maybe they are here to pay their respects to their comrade Teddy.
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Originally Posted by Magicfloat
Reminds me of the old comedy movie"The Russians are coming,The Russians are coming". One of my favorites,who remembers it?
i remember it, very funny, it get grounded and they come to shore and try to blend in..
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