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David:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on February 04, 2007, 10:35:17 am ---The S.S. United States has been rotting down there in South Philly for about ten years now, maybe a year or two less. Seems like ten years, though.
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The ship was taken out of service in 1969 and docked in Newport News Virginia. She was kept in storage until 1992 until a new owner towed her to Turkey to have the asbestos removed. The new owner ran out of money and the ship was towed back to the United States in 1996 when it arrived in Philly.
The SS United States was purchased by the Norwegian Cruise Lines in 2004 . She will most likely be sailing on a east coast to west coast cruise route via the Panama Canal, says NCL's CEO, Colin Veitch. Veitch says NCL is talking to ship yards about Big U refurbishment and that the ship could be sailing in six years. NCL is still evaluating the options and opportunity the SS UNITED STATES presents.
Of course 3 years have gone by and nothing has been announced yet. Rumor has it that the infamous high speed propulsion system is beyond repair. The SS.United States still holds the record for the fastest transAtlantic crossing. Its top speed was recorded at 43 knots. Todays QM2 can only do 30 knots.
http://www.ssunitedstates.org/SSUShome.html
MaineWriter:
Good morning all. Cold here today (5 degrees) with a predicted high of 15. Clear and sunny, though. It is a little bit windy. Bundle up!
Leslie
MaineWriter:
I guess David stayed up too late partying after the Super Bowl. I'll help him out...
Monday's Top Ten List
injest 9,329
Lucise 6,096
Garry_LH 4,815
MaineWriter 4,636
Front-Ranger 4,332
louisev 3,470
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DavidinHartford 3,231
David925 2,630
Fran 2,599
Come on Fran, one more post for 2600!
Leslie
MaineWriter:
Speaking of the Super Bowl, I was so disappointed in the "fan ad" created by the guy here in Maine. It came on at the 2 minute warning and was only about 15 seconds long, so if you blinked, you missed it. What he pitched, and what they created, seemed so very different. I liked the pitch much better...it was very funny and touching. What actually got made...like I said if you blinked, you missed it, and if you didn't know what was going on, the whole thing probably just sailed on by you.
Leslie
David:
G'morning All!
Thanks for posting the top ten list Leslie. Yeah, I slept in today till 7:49 am. I worked last night until 8:00 pm so I didn't get to watch much of the game. In all reality, now I watch the game to see the commercials! LOL I am always fascinated to see what kind of ads are worth $2 million a minute, or whatever they cost now.
Yesterday at NorthWest baggage, I spotted one of our TSA officers opening what looked like a Rifle case. But it actually held an electric guitar. Turns out it belonged to one of the Nelsons. I didn't see which one it was, Gunnar or Matthew, but I guess they live in Connecticut somewhere.
Can't say that i listen to their music, but the twins are still handsome. Especially when they comb their hair! LOL
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