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The curious mind wants to know how that submarine got there.
Deep trench (since backfilled), high groundwater.
"Hi - your ad says you tow vehicles out of anywhere. I have an unusual request ..."
The T-Mobile sub's torpedoes ain't gonna travel far enough to hit that Verizon cell tower down by the highway.
Soviet Submarine K-19https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-19So you would have to go to the Moscow Army-Navy store.
Soviet K-19, the widow maker. Look that up.
Near Moscow. Planned private memorial to K19.
Great place to open a Subway!
"Navigator-to-the-bridge!"
Don't know what or where that is, but I know what it's not. It's not the K19. Well, depending on how old that pic is, anyway. The K19 was cut up for scrap in 2002 at a Russian shipyard, according to Wiki.
"We sail with the tide!"
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The curious mind wants to know how that submarine got there.
ReplyDeleteDeep trench (since backfilled), high groundwater.
Delete"Hi - your ad says you tow vehicles out of anywhere. I have an unusual request ..."
ReplyDeleteThe T-Mobile sub's torpedoes ain't gonna travel far enough to hit that Verizon cell tower down by the highway.
ReplyDeleteSoviet Submarine K-19
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-19
So you would have to go to the Moscow Army-Navy store.
Soviet K-19, the widow maker. Look that up.
ReplyDeleteNear Moscow. Planned private memorial to K19.
ReplyDeleteGreat place to open a Subway!
ReplyDelete"Navigator-to-the-bridge!"
ReplyDeleteDon't know what or where that is, but I know what it's not. It's not the K19. Well, depending on how old that pic is, anyway. The K19 was cut up for scrap in 2002 at a Russian shipyard, according to Wiki.
ReplyDelete"We sail with the tide!"
ReplyDelete