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Svartisen, | Svartisen, 9000 ton collier, 90 days overdue, rode the storms from Grangemouth, Scotland to St. John, N.B,- repairs made at sea. (Bet you the crew was Scandinavian.) Ice? Hm. She was mistaken for an iceberg- an igloo. It wouldn't be a bad idea to pay these men enough wages so they could buy a bag of peanuts and a bottle of red pop after they get their hands thawed. They brought the ship in. When asleep in the deep was preferable to awash on the deck. Note: the wind don't blow so hard "in the deep". "Beginner must learn footwork to get to top as tennis player."- You said it! and a good place to practice it is ahead of a railroad bull- or a price fight. Which reminds me the Horne Building and Loan Association of Minneapolis hangs its face out to tell The Supreme Court the "true of facts" as distinguished from assumption of facts in the Minnesota Mortgage Moratorium Decision- that sedentary body "is not supposed to know face from fancy". Throw the Home Loan in the brig, this is surely supreme contempt of court. | ||
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Revision as of 03:33, 12 September 2017
Svartisen, 9000 ton collier, 90 days overdue, rode the storms from Grangemouth, Scotland to St. John, N.B,- repairs made at sea. (Bet you the crew was Scandinavian.) Ice? Hm. She was mistaken for an iceberg- an igloo. It wouldn't be a bad idea to pay these men enough wages so they could buy a bag of peanuts and a bottle of red pop after they get their hands thawed. They brought the ship in. When asleep in the deep was preferable to awash on the deck. Note: the wind don't blow so hard "in the deep". "Beginner must learn footwork to get to top as tennis player."- You said it! and a good place to practice it is ahead of a railroad bull- or a price fight. Which reminds me the Horne Building and Loan Association of Minneapolis hangs its face out to tell The Supreme Court the "true of facts" as distinguished from assumption of facts in the Minnesota Mortgage Moratorium Decision- that sedentary body "is not supposed to know face from fancy". Throw the Home Loan in the brig, this is surely supreme contempt of court.