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I am a little confused about the logistics of this situation.

Russia and NK share a land border. Not sure why this would need to be a on ship to begin with.

If size made these items only transportable by ship, what was it doing off the coast of Spain ?

re: Veryovkina Cave incident

Posted by Ghost Hog on 5/12/26 at 2:32 pm to
2 things here:

Yes I would be making a list and going over it pretty closely, but he might be alive today (or possibly not given being that stupid) if he had just told someone where he was going.

Also, had he made it out- If all I told my wife that I was leaving for a week to find the meaning of life, I would expect to come back to a cave where I used to live.

These guys were really easy to identify once the Marvel Universe starting churning out movies.
When I was in 11th grade a tornado/ straight line winds hit the school in February. I was in a hallway with 2 large hinged doors on each end. Wind blew the doors open on both ends of the hallway. Papers, and notebooks flying through the hallway, kids screaming. It was pretty intense.

Another building of the school had the roof ripped off, and part of it hit my car totaling it. Story made CNN. Pretty wild day. I still do a little handwringing when severe weather comes through.
If you are really interested in the subject, I would recommend Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast. "Blueprint for Armageddon" parts 1-6.

I didn't know much about WWI before listening, and they were incredibly detailed.
They know what they are doing.

They shouldn't be thrown in jail, but their gestures were in extremely bad taste.

Their parents should deal with them appropriately. One of the main problems with society today is that everyone thinks they are sitting behind a computer screen when they are in public. Actions come with consequences.
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yeah, to not know there are 3 branches is inexcusable. That's right up there with "mitochondria is the power house of the cell" as far as things that anyone after elementary school should simply know by heart. I don't fault him TOO much for not knowing his specific branch though I guess


Strawman incoming.

A lot of people forget things they learn in 5th grade - sure.

Who was Vasco Da Gama?

What does Mitochondria do?

I wouldn't expect many people that you stop on the street to know the immediate answers to these questions, but if I was asking them to a room full of European historians, or biologists I certainly would.

This is who he works for and he doesn't know the simple answer. Embarrassing is putting it lightly.
I am kind of partial to Pittsburgh

re: Fishing Pole Advice

Posted by Ghost Hog on 1/5/26 at 5:28 pm to
Honestly not sure at the moment. Guy I know goes with his father in law and a few other guys every year and have been invited a few times and finally took him up on it

re: Fishing Pole Advice

Posted by Ghost Hog on 1/5/26 at 5:11 pm to
I have been told the captain doesn't have poles that can be used.

As far as budget goes, I was hoping to keep it 200 or under.

Fishing Pole Advice

Posted by Ghost Hog on 1/5/26 at 3:58 pm
Hey first time poster on the outdoor board but figured I could get some good suggestions here.

I am going on a fishing trip in April down to MS coast to fish for Redfish on some of the coastal islands. I am not a big fisherman but need some recommendations on a good fishing pole that I should purchase to take down there. I would like something pretty decent quality but dont want to break the bank. Thanks in advance.

re: Chuck Norris is 85 years old

Posted by Ghost Hog on 12/12/25 at 2:34 pm to
Chuck Norris has counted to infinity- twice
She would also call Churchill a colonizer. Ya know... the guy who fought real Nazis
I am a little surprised that this board hasn't caught wind of the scandalous activity lately at Daiquiri Hub.