Under the sea
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  • Posted On: Aug 27 2007 1:58am
Hey thanks guys and gal.

OS: Hah... I don't think I'll be getting my shellback this run, perhaps some day though. Boy have I heard stories about that. Apparantly we do something similar when we go below a certain depth... perhaps I'll have that to look forward to.

Chau: Or maybe that would make the whole ordeal a bit more entertaining!

Perhaps when I return I could provide details and insight into the enlisted mans life aboard a Shroud attack cruiser or some other such ship. Heheh.
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  • Posted On: Aug 27 2007 2:29am
A unique perspective indeed - not one I could see from. I am far too claustrophobic.
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  • Posted On: Aug 27 2007 2:53am
Perhaps when I return I could provide details and insight into the enlisted mans life aboard a Shroud attack cruiser or some other such ship.


You mean... actually write and post?

That is something to look forward to.
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  • Posted On: Aug 27 2007 3:07am
Good luck man, may you return safely.
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  • Posted On: Aug 28 2007 3:40am
good luck! Beware the undersea mountians and foreign fishing boats!
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  • Posted On: Aug 28 2007 4:05am
Watch out for seamen. Especially seamen fired at your from other subs.
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  • Posted On: Aug 28 2007 2:20pm
Good luck and don't be too much of a screen door. ;)
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  • Posted On: Aug 29 2007 5:12pm
Darlin' it's better down where it's wetter, take it from me.
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  • Posted On: Aug 30 2007 11:33am
If you see any mermaids, particularly hot little laybuy ones with red hair and crustacean friends, don't forget to tap that.

Hell, a half fish half woman is better than 100+ men.

Good luck either way, and remember to watch out for the cornhole.
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  • Posted On: Aug 30 2007 1:54pm
Good luck Hyfe.