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I’d much rather have the rats fall on me.  The Shoulders incident involved him being afraid to scream for help because he didn’t want the rats to get into his mouth.   Fuck.

Whoever tied this one down did a good job. Just needs a light cleaning.

Yeah, I don’t want to hear that.

God, can you imagine the noise?

It IS on the ocean floor, in the middle of shipping lanes, which is the problem

I see quite a few Tellurides too. Makes sense since they’re made in Georgia and I’m sure exported to other markets. That door panel too is one found in Tellurides. There’s also some GMC Terrains. What a fun game!

The sound that cutting chain in use had to have made, I can’t even imagine.

I’ve checked it out a few times when I stayed on Jekyll Island. I’m not a professional photographer with a long lens, so I’ve never took any pictures. Never rented a boat to get closer either

This ship has been something I look for out the window of airplanes - quite regularly flights from Charlotte to SW FL go down the coast of GA before heading west across the Florida peninsula. You can easily spot it from 30K feet. I am flying the next two Fridays and Sundays, will have to see if I can spot the giant

You got it - it is literally just a big chain pulling upwards and going back and forth. No teeth or anything, though sometimes the chain is carbide encrusted (this one seems to not be). Ultimately, compared to the chain, the ship is made of thin steel. This is like sawing string through aluminum foil.

Who ends up sitting in the middle of a mud flat in a suit and tie?

That, and/or he is plotting to use the chain cutting technique on his next project.

I expected to see David Tracy shopping for a new project at the docks

I’ve never felt more dragged yet seen from an article title.

This is neither here nor there, but if they ever remake Misery Melissa McCarthy should be the first person they call for Annie Wilkes.

I just watch Goldeneye, and I’m certain it was Sean Bean that broke the antenna!

Jean Smart”

I thought it was a fantastic movie, only finding out right at the end that I was actually watching 2015's Spy the whole time! What a twist!

The Arecibo dish was also used in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and featured in the 1997 film Contact.