RE: Camaris Strait

jim.gunn@autodesk.com
Mon, 8 Mar 1999 16:13:43 -0800

I thought they'd named it the Bluenose because the Horselords are so fond of
smearing blue dye all over their faces. :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Robling [mailto:ARobling@email.msn.com]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 1999 4:02 PM
To: DScoledge@aol.com; g2-list@pbm.com
Subject: Re: Camaris Strait

Here, here! I can't believe that everyone doesn't know about the
Bluenose.

The Bluenose was not only the fastest schooner of her time - she was
undefeated in competition for 17 years.

Anyone whose ever owned a Canadian dime knows about the Bluenose :)

By the way...one of my ships is already called the Bluenose. Please change
yours to the Bluenose II or I'll have to sail into the Camaris Straits to
sink your friends ship. :)))))

Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: DScoledge@aol.com <DScoledge@aol.com>
To: g2-list@pbm.com <g2-list@pbm.com>
Date: Monday, March 08, 1999 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: Camaris Strait

>I can not believe you guys. The Blue Nose was the fastest clipper ship of
her
>day. There was none faster. She was stationed out of Halifax I believe.
I
>think perhaps you should all keep your feet dry.
>
>From one who has been on the Blue Nose II
>
>
>In a message dated 3/8/99 1:51:47 AM Pacific Standard Time,
apenney@lpr.com.au
>writes:
>
>> > >It is know known as the "Blue Nose" for an obscure reason >known only
>> > >to one of my more tribal colleagues.
>> >
>> > Tch. I don't get it. Must be the language problem.
>> > English- never could figure it out.
>>
>>
>> That's alright I don't get it either. Horselords, never could
>> understand them. You are meant to give them a goat everytime you
>> break one of their thousand taboos. I just can't find the id for
>> goat.

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