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I was referring to "plains" instead of "planes". I though the UFOs bit was funny though. At least is was spelled correctly.
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We really need a smiley of a joke going over someone's head...
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Spot the endangered species: yacht trip turns into a modern-day Moby Dick as southern right whale lands on deck with couple
A couple out on a quiet boating trip off the coast of South Africa got the shock of their lives when they were suddenly joined on deck by a 40-ton southern right whale. Yacht skipper Ralph Mothes, 59, is seen in this amazing photograph dwarfed by the whale as it breaches right next to his yacht Untrepid. A split-second after the picture was taken the 30ft-long whale slammed into the deck, snapping the steel mast like a twig and crushing the coach roof and side rigging. Southern rights, an endangered species, can grow up to 50ft long and weigh 60 tons, so this one was probably a youngster. A tourist from Botswana who was aboard a nearby sightseeing boat captured the before and after shot. Permission to come aboard: A 30ft southern right whale towers over Ralph Mothes a split second before slamming into the deck of the Intrepid training yacht. This amazing shot was cptured from a nearby sightseeing vessel in at Hermanus, east of Cape Town, South AfricaMr Mothes and his girlfriend and business partner Paloma Werner, 50, took cover as the whale thrashed about on deck before slipping back into the water. Today the pair were thankful that they were aboard a steel-hulled training yacht, which didn't suffer any structural damage. A fibreglass vessel would have been destroyed. The incident happened at Hermanus, a popular destination around 80 miles east of Cape Town. Recalling their close call with the forces of nature, Miss Werner said: 'It really was quite incredible but very scary. The whale was about the same size as the boat. 'We'd spotted it about 100 metres away and thought that was the end of it. Then suddenly it was right up beside us. 'I assumed it would go underneath the boat but instead it sprang out of the sea. We were very lucky to get through it, as the sheer weight of the thing was huge. 'There were bits of skin and blubber left behind, and the mast was wrecked. It brought down the rigging too. Hit and run: After thrashing about on deck, the whale slipped back into the water and left the scene of the collision. Mr Mothes and his girlfriend Paloma Werner were left with a broken mast and trashed yacht. They managed to make it back to the marina'Thank goodness the hull was made of steel and not fibreglass or we could have been ruined.' The shaken couple, who are experienced seafarers with the Cape Town Sailing Academy, used their engine to get back to shore in Table Bay. There were reports that the whale had been harassed by pleasure craft before it leapt onto the Intrepid. An inflatable craft had been seen driving close to the animal moments before the incident. But experts say the young whale was more likely inexperienced with human contact and didn't know the yacht, which had its engine turned off, was there. Meredith Thornton, scientist and manager of the Cape Town Mammal Research Institute at the University of Pretoria, said: 'Whales don't see much by way of their eyes but by sound in the water.' Whales are a common sight in the Atlantic Ocean off the Western Cape coast at this time of year as they come near the shore to breed. Thousands of tourists flock to the region's seaside resorts every year to spot the mammals during the South African winter from June to November. Communicating: Witnesses at the popular Hermanus seaside resort - about 80 miles east of Cape Town - said the whale appeared agitated and was slapping its tail on the water. But whale expert Meredith Thornton said this is a way the animals comminucate with each other Miss Werner said she first saw the whale when it was about 100m away. It breached once and, before they knew it, the whale was a mere 10m from their yacht. 'There was hardly any wind, so we couldn't get out of the way,' she said. 'We didn't have time to take any evasive action.' Witnesses said the whale had been seen hitting it's tail on the water, and many thought it was being aggressive. But Ms Thorton said the whale was probably 'lob-tailing' in order to communicate with other whales. She added: 'If a whale wanted to be aggressive it would side-swipe the boat with its tail.' After the incident, Mothes and Werner surveyed the damage to their yacht. Miss Werner said: 'The first thing we did was make sure there was no water downstairs. We didn't know if the whale was coming back.' They managed to turn the engine on and made it back to the marina without assistance. Ms Thornton said the whale was probably not badly injured, adding: 'It's definitely very badly bruised, but probably did not break anything. It's definitely feeling it today.'
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I've been waiting all week for the day the humidity would drop and it wasn't going to rain so I could shuffle vehicles around and break out the 44. It had been two or three weeks since I last drove to work with the car. I had been meaning to check the oil, naturally there was enough. Better look at the coolant too. Ehh its still a bit low but the overflow tank is so yellow its hard to really know for sure.
Finally get it backed out into the driveway, finish my coffee and let the car warm up. Beautiful day, and my commute is so short I can drive with the windows down even in the July humidity. I even got a wave from a newer 911 on Reston pkwy, which is rare for me. Pulling into work after a nice drive I pull into the garage. Temp gauge is at the top line, but I had just been rolling through the lower gears to about 5500 rpm and the parking lot speed wasn't going to cool car at all, so nothing unusual. Lock up the car. . . . and . . . coolant comes dumping down from the overflow tank. OH shizzle....wtf.... then it hits me....dummy you didn't put the cap back on the overflow tank.....but was the cap still there???? YES!!!!! seal up the overflow tank and head into work. Hopefully with all the air pushed out of the system and not loosing too much coolant while I was purging it all over the ground. Needless to say, I'll be dropping by IMA for some coolant while i'm in the area today.....
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Photoshopped. That doesn't even look like a whale. Bet the boaters got drunk and hit a reef, then came up with this elaborate whale story for the insurance money.
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Advanced auto and Prestone to the rescue.
Now the guage moves around more than it used too and the car warms up quicker than before. |
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I feel better knowing that all I buy is beer when we go for the hockey games. Sadly I grew up going to Tropicana Stadium as well.
New Rule: No more eating at stadiums, only drinking. Quote:
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Hard to believe but a true question. Poor guy, imagine his dilemma.
part-fell-off-my-car-please-help-me-identify-what-it-is
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