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12 Comments
Stingraysays...I'm all wet now.
jimnmssays...>> ^Stingray:
I'm all wet now.
Is that a submarine in your pocket?
gwiz665says...In the voice of David Attenborough.
And here.. we have, the money shot. *splash*
Chimelingsays...Aaw man, I got splashed in the eye..
Paybacksays...>> ^Stingray:
I'm all wet now.
That's what the ship said!
Hmmm... that sounded more funny in my head.
RedSkysays...... or are you just happy to sea me?>> ^jimnms:
>> ^Stingray:
I'm all wet now.
Is that a submarine in your pocket?
alcomsays...Vancouver ports never need icebreakers. It gets roughly the same winter temperatures as Seattle, WA. Is the OP suggesting it's frozen 6 months of the year? That is utterly false. Check a map!
nanrodsays...Uh..I hope you're kidding because i know he was.>> ^alcom:
Vancouver ports never need icebreakers. It gets roughly the same winter temperatures as Seattle, WA. Is the OP suggesting it's frozen 6 months of the year? That is utterly false. Check a map!
NetRunnersays...I wanna see a similar video where the launchings go horrifyingly awry.
jmdsays...how many decades of ship building and we can't seem to come up with a more graceful way of dropping million dollar ships into the water?
L0ckysays...I know these ships are built to withstand a lot, but this looks like the single biggest trauma they will ever experience is 'simply' being put in the water.
bmacs27says...Is there anybody on them? That would be scary as fuck.
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