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| "Lee Bell" <pleebell2@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:Icb1g.31706$Jk3.3361@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. . > My, my, my. Me thinks he pissed you off. > > Relax, Greg. They only gassed your ancestors on one side. It's Eastertime. The other half of me remembers when those damn Jews killed our dear lord Jesus, which causes a major internal conflict that leads to over-aggressive tendencies against Kraut morons who dare call what I said "nonsense", especially when I meant it to be nonsense. And a little post-tsunamic stress disorder, I think. The stinkin' Nazi made me recall all the horrors, my mind blurring the devastation of the gas chambers used against half my ancestry, with the trauma of being stranded on a small boat in the middle of the Andaman Sea during the worst human tragedy of recent times, when I ran out of my cheap Burmese whisky, and the boat had run out of ice. They had run out of Singha beer as well, and I was forced to consume "Chang beer", which is Thai for "elephant piss". Talk about suffering. Jesus never had to drink lousy beer. |
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| "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote in message news:1249uvaqhu24ue6@corp.supernews.com... <snip> > http://www.worldfilmsandtravel.com/g...=thailand-2004 > > I'm the one pointing (at what, I have no idea) fourth from the left in the > top row of pics at the bottom of the page. It looks like you're pointing at the back of the woman's head. There's no telling what she's looking at though. |
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| "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote in message news:1249uvaqhu24ue6@corp.supernews.com... <snip> > http://www.worldfilmsandtravel.com/g...=thailand-2004 > > I'm the one pointing (at what, I have no idea) fourth from the left in the > top row of pics at the bottom of the page. It looks like you're pointing at the back of the woman's head. There's no telling what she's looking at though. |
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| "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote in message news:1249uvaqhu24ue6@corp.supernews.com... <snip> > http://www.worldfilmsandtravel.com/g...=thailand-2004 > > I'm the one pointing (at what, I have no idea) fourth from the left in the > top row of pics at the bottom of the page. It looks like you're pointing at the back of the woman's head. There's no telling what she's looking at though. |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > > Oh, I might add that were weren't in the Similans you idjit. We were north, > in Burmese waters, specifically because we knew that the "many boats chased > them away". This makes even less sense. You went North looking for sharks that had gone South? No wonder you were disappointed. My guess is that you may actually have seen some of these sharks, if you've been in a Bangkok chinese restaurants. Dive boats used to feed the sharks, but other boats may have had different priorities. Cheers, Froggy |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > > Oh, I might add that were weren't in the Similans you idjit. We were north, > in Burmese waters, specifically because we knew that the "many boats chased > them away". This makes even less sense. You went North looking for sharks that had gone South? No wonder you were disappointed. My guess is that you may actually have seen some of these sharks, if you've been in a Bangkok chinese restaurants. Dive boats used to feed the sharks, but other boats may have had different priorities. Cheers, Froggy |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > > Oh, I might add that were weren't in the Similans you idjit. We were north, > in Burmese waters, specifically because we knew that the "many boats chased > them away". This makes even less sense. You went North looking for sharks that had gone South? No wonder you were disappointed. My guess is that you may actually have seen some of these sharks, if you've been in a Bangkok chinese restaurants. Dive boats used to feed the sharks, but other boats may have had different priorities. Cheers, Froggy |
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| Does anyone have any recent experience with this liveaboard? |
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| NJDiver wrote: > Does anyone have any recent experience with this liveaboard? I was on it during the tsunami. The boat is nice enough, but the diving was a bit disappointing. Cabins were fine, food was decent. Salon is a bit cramped. What do you want to know? |
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| How many dives were you actually able to do each day? Why was the diving disappointing? Did you use a US travel agent to book the trip? |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| M/Y Anggun/Thailand Liveaboard | NJDiver | Thailand | 0 | 04-07-2007 04:20 PM |
| m/y Anggun/Thailand liveaboard | NJDiver | Gear | 0 | 03-27-2007 02:43 AM |
| M/Y Anggun/Thailand Liveaboard | NJDiver | Thailand | 0 | 03-27-2007 12:39 AM |
| m/y Anggun/Thailand liveaboard | NJDiver | Thailand | 9 | 03-26-2007 08:08 PM |
| Re: Liveaboard Thailand | Sven Blankenberger | (German) | 0 | 01-28-2004 09:57 AM |