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Started by Geoff_N, June 26, 2007, 06:24:05 AM

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Geoff_N



Just think about home time for them...

Walker

Not sure what I'm looking at, Geoff.
Are they cleaning up after a jumper or something?
"Lord, here comes the flood, we will say goodbye to flesh and blood. If, again, the seas are silent in any still alive, it'll be those who gave their island to survive. Drink up, dreamers, you're running dry."
Peter Gabriel.

Geoff_N

They're cleaning up after installing the bollards.

They haven't noticed their problem yet..  have you?

Walker

Okay, now I see it.
Their boss aint gonna be happy.    :grin:
"Lord, here comes the flood, we will say goodbye to flesh and blood. If, again, the seas are silent in any still alive, it'll be those who gave their island to survive. Drink up, dreamers, you're running dry."
Peter Gabriel.

Ed

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 :grin: What a bunch of saps :grin:

Thanks for that, Geoff :afro:
Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

SharonBell

LOL!  :grin:

This reminds me of two guys my father-in-law knew.  They built a boat in one guy's basement. Dare I tell you what comes next? Yup. They had to tear a wall down to get the effing boat out of the cellar. Not a lot of warm fuzzy feelings between them after that--especially after the boat didn't float.  :afro:
"Be good and you'll be lonesome." Mark Twain

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Geoff_N

I can imagine that galleon having it's final touches, Sharon, and then the dawn of realization.

I suppose the men in the photo who have yet to appreciate their problem, (in Quantum Mechanics, if no one had noticed their problem does that mean it didn't exist? hah) are in a kind of painting yourself into a corner category.