Its on Wikipedia Daren so it must be trueDaren wrote:In my 38 years, I'm pretty sure I've never heard anyone say it.Ray79 wrote:In Britain it has a deeper penetration and is often used in any situation where a coordinated pulling effort is required, often where maritime people are involved, but almost as frequently where 'civilians' are working together.
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28, 6ft 5 (195 cms), 74kg (163 lb).
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black pearl
i saw a resolute recently called the Black Pearl which was fitting
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When I was a senior in high school our school purchased two new WinTech 4+ that we could call our own (4yr old program at the time). They were supposed to have their own names, something out of norse mythology, except all the rowers in our boat decided to call it something we had always wanted to name a boat, so we took black electrical tape and spelled out SHURIKEN on the bow of the boat. We got a lot of interesting looks when it came time to launch
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If I ever get around to buying my own boat, I intend to name it Charon (Share-On). That's the name of the ferryman in Greek Mythology who rows the dead across the river Styx. I just always thought it had an interesting and obscure meaning. As for existing boats, my favorite name is "Blue By You".
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The ferryman's name is pronounced Karen, not Sharon.VHS_Johnson wrote:If I ever get around to buying my own boat, I intend to name it Charon (Share-On). That's the name of the ferryman in Greek Mythology who rows the dead across the river Styx. I just always thought it had an interesting and obscure meaning. As for existing boats, my favorite name is "Blue By You".
Karen, Karin, Share-on what's in a name??
BTW it's the largest moon of Pluto!! ( the orange planet! )
I like Charon!
And we call all David's , Daffy overhere!!
But Daffy I think You're right
Charon={kair'-uhn} in Greek
BTW it's the largest moon of Pluto!! ( the orange planet! )
I like Charon!
And we call all David's , Daffy overhere!!
But Daffy I think You're right
Charon={kair'-uhn} in Greek
Tyn
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"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
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"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
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I thought Pluto wasn't a planet any more?Tyn wrote:Karen, Karin, Share-on what's in a name??
BTW it's the largest moon of Pluto!! ( the orange planet! )
I like Charon!
And we call all David's , Daffy overhere!!
But Daffy I think You're right
Charon={kair'-uhn} in Greek
Pluto would make a nice name for a boat too, even more if rowed by a Goofy like me!
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