That last pic, is that Muskie after his 8:30 AM happy hour?
[Edited by selfemployed on 09-03-2005 at 09:08 AM]
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That last pic, is that Muskie after his 8:30 AM happy hour?
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Nice pics Scott........of course they would be better if I was in them.
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What ship is that?
USS Constellation
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Ya sure it ain't the Constitution?????????Originally posted by selfemployed
USS Constellation
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We did a lot with Scott & Liz, we really enjoyed their company and seemed to get along really well.
We still may get together one of these days at that summer house you guys have access to, would be a blast.
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Me, getting Liz drunk.Originally posted by selfemployed
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Ya'll got to bring Dana along too. Most beer I've seen Liz drink in a while.
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American RevolutionOriginally posted by Diceman
Ya sure it ain't the Constitution?????????Originally posted by selfemployed
USS Constellation
Saint Simons Island Georgia's next military contribution was not until the American Revolution, when timber harvested from Gascoigne Bluff was used to build the USS Constitution, known as "Old Ironsides" for the way the cannonballs bounced off the hard live oak planking.
Old Ironsides.... and here I thought that was Perry Mason in a wheelchair.
Anyway, sort of an inside joke, big sign on the ship, "Constellation." Scott kept calling it the Constitution........all day long.......imagine if he drank??........
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I believe the USS Constellation was the oldest and last frigate to be used by the U.S. Navy when it was reinstated in WWII to be sunk in the harbor to ward off German U-boats.
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Looks like I am partially wrong about the Constellation. It was recommisioned in WWII but was active in Newport. It was not brought to Baltimore till 1954 where it was restored.
We sunk something in the harbor to ward off German U-boats.
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I'm southern and slow so give me a break on the boat name Robin - didn't ya'll do the historical tour saturday?
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We still love you Scotty..........
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Just Fort McHenry. Haven't been on the Constellation in 20 years.Originally posted by selfemployed
I'm southern and slow so give me a break on the boat name Robin - didn't ya'll do the historical tour saturday?
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Fort McHenry was totally awesome. Beautifully preserved. I will post some great pictures from there when ever we find the adaptor for the freaking camera.
They really have done a nice job on restoring Fort McHenry and setting it up to be easy to visit and learn about. I am really glad to see that the neighborhood going to Fort McHenry on Fort Avenue has been resurrected as well. It was not long ago it was unsafe to travel that road.
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