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didibii
Post subject: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 6:08 am
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Today i went to galviston in texas.
But the thing i really wanted to tell you guys is i got on the boardwalk beast at kemah and it was awsome i am thinking of drawing the ship after im done drawing my other ships i took atlot of pictures of the ship i'll post some pictures of it later on.
Hey just came to my mind how many of you guys are in texas?

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Post subject: Re: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 10:12 am
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You poor bastard.

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Post subject: Re: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 1:38 pm
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At least he didn't bring a Mexican "dog" home.


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Post subject: Re: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 2:37 pm
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You poor bastard.
You poor bastard.
Lol i went with my little cousin... I was actually planing to stay home and finish drawing some of my ships but then i had to go.
Hey ever been to USS texas?
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At least he didn't bring a Mexican "dog" home.
Lol im not mexican.

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Post subject: Re: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 5:15 pm
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I didn't say you were. A Mexican "dog" is a large rate.


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Post subject: Re: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 5:51 pm
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Galveston is so nasty. As soon as you go to a real beach (think Florida, the Bahamas, Carolinas, etc), you'll realize just how nasty it is.

Tarballs, nasty brown water, that funky smell you can't really place but you know is not good, and the 19 merchant ships I counted offshore that are most likely dumping their ballast into the water for me to swim in really put me off the place.

The Texas Gulf coast is a commercial and industrial coast, nothing more nothing less.

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Post subject: Re: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 7:08 pm
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And I thought Orange, TX looked nasty.


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Post subject: Re: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 8:06 pm
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Colosseum wrote:
Galveston is so nasty. As soon as you go to a real beach (think Florida, the Bahamas, Carolinas, etc), you'll realize just how nasty it is.
Having just been to Bahamas, I have to agree with Colo on this one.
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Tarballs, nasty brown water, that funky smell you can't really place but you know is not good, and the 19 merchant ships I counted offshore that are most likely dumping their ballast into the water for me to swim in really put me off the place.
What's so bad about dumping ballast water? It's just sea water. Heck, chances are it's cleaner than the water outside the ship.
Besides, the only time you dump water is when you're taking on cargo, but the ballast has it's own dedicated tank system, so it'll never be mixed with the cargo.

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Post subject: Re: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 8:52 pm
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Ballast tank in most older ships were used for bunker-fuel, and so damping ballast had a certain fragrance to it, to say the least. Nowsdays with IMO and 'green' organizasations putting their collective foot down, most ships have separete ballast tanks, but it is not yet universal, and many ships still use their fuel tanks for ballst.

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Post subject: Re: awsome day at galvastonPosted: August 7th, 2010, 10:18 pm
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Ballast tank in most older ships were used for bunker-fuel, and so damping ballast had a certain fragrance to it, to say the least. Nowsdays with IMO and 'green' organizasations putting their collective foot down, most ships have separete ballast tanks, but it is not yet universal, and many ships still use their fuel tanks for ballst.
No, no no no no. And there's a very simple reason why. It ruins the fuel. Now, old single hull tankers used to carry water ballast in their cargo tanks, but double hullers and bottomers doesn't. And no one has build a single andything tanker since the early eighties and by far the majority of those ships have been retired since they aren't allowed to sail in European waters.
Also, the ones who put their foot down wasn't the IMO or the "Green" organisations, it was the ensurance companies and the classification companies.

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