To: SunkenCiv
To: Tennessee Nana
3 posted on
01/06/2016 5:01:51 PM PST by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
To: Tennessee Nana
To: Tennessee Nana
To: Tennessee Nana
To: Tennessee Nana; Fred Nerks
Why its the old USS Obama Shoobama mentioned in a footnote in Wet Dreams of My Father by president Obama.
The Shoobama was a slave ship that was taken over by slaves who had rebelled against their slave masters!
Federal funding is ON the way!
Wonders never cease! /SARC.
7 posted on
01/06/2016 5:06:13 PM PST by
Candor7
(Obama fascism article:(http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html))
To: Tennessee Nana
Old Town Alexandria and Georgetown are two great places for nightlife in the DC area. The C&O Canal tow path and the bike trail to Mount Vernon are great for daytime exercise.
9 posted on
01/06/2016 5:07:55 PM PST by
Monterrosa-24
( ...even more American than a French bikini and a Russian AK-47)
To: Tennessee Nana
Apparently wooden ships have a relatively short life. That they are sunk at a dock is not a surprise.
We likely have all sorts of wooden ship construction details from the millennia now.
11 posted on
01/06/2016 5:08:48 PM PST by
Paladin2
To: Tennessee Nana
Love to have the wood. Could build some pretty cool stuff...
12 posted on
01/06/2016 5:26:36 PM PST by
Hatteras
To: Tennessee Nana
Bet the landowner isn’t so ecstatic that his project will never be finished and he’s out $$$$$$$.
20 posted on
01/06/2016 5:53:41 PM PST by
bgill
(CDC site, "We still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
To: Tennessee Nana
Wondered where my boat went...
21 posted on
01/06/2016 6:31:54 PM PST by
DoughtyOne
((It's beginning to look like "Morning in America" again. Comment on YouTube under Trump Free Ride.))
To: Tennessee Nana
Hope it’s not a slave ship. We’ll never hear the end of it.
29 posted on
01/07/2016 3:02:37 PM PST by
mass55th
(Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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