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Cabbage Bazooka Firing Squad June 20, 2016 at 11:39 am You sure were. Maybe you guys could hug it out? Assuming you can tuck in your mandibles.
Brendan O' June 20, 2016 at 12:40 pm There’s Bob Geldof sliding into the deepest ocean and I’m so worried now said nobody ever. … https://i.ytimg.com/vi/cJ4QWfdzEow/maxresdefault.jpg
Owen June 20, 2016 at 12:56 pm Too soon, sure it’s the first day of summer!!! Ohh riiight. The Titanic thing. Then, no. Not too soon.
Rob_G June 20, 2016 at 1:07 pm It’s weird how the Titanic really stuck in the public consciousness – you don’t hear of people making films about the Luisitania, for example.
The People's Hero June 20, 2016 at 1:22 pm Was the Lusitania launched with great fanfare as an unsinkable ship? Now before all you maritime historians chime, I’m aware that H&W never made that claim. White Star did however….
Kieran NYC June 20, 2016 at 4:45 pm Plus there’s enough uncertainty about what actually happened to the Luisitania that Hollywood have enough leeway to go pretty nuts with it.
Mulder June 20, 2016 at 8:26 pm Yes very poor taste the old titanic always gets an outing. Mind ye it was built in Ireland, when Ireland was still one island so to speak.
veritas June 21, 2016 at 8:40 am is Ireland not still one island?when did it change?where do I get the ferry for Belfast?
Alan must have been so triggered when he saw this…..
You sure were. Maybe you guys could hug it out? Assuming you can tuck in your mandibles.
114 years after it sank? Eh…no.
104 years
There’s Bob Geldof sliding into the deepest ocean and I’m so worried now said nobody ever.
… https://i.ytimg.com/vi/cJ4QWfdzEow/maxresdefault.jpg
that is grim.
Too soon, sure it’s the first day of summer!!!
Ohh riiight. The Titanic thing.
Then, no. Not too soon.
It’s weird how the Titanic really stuck in the public consciousness – you don’t hear of people making films about the Luisitania, for example.
Was the Lusitania launched with great fanfare as an unsinkable ship?
Now before all you maritime historians chime, I’m aware that H&W never made that claim. White Star did however….
Inside job.
Plus there’s enough uncertainty about what actually happened to the Luisitania that Hollywood have enough leeway to go pretty nuts with it.
Yes very poor taste the old titanic always gets an outing.
Mind ye it was built in Ireland, when Ireland was still one island so to speak.
is Ireland not still one island?when did it change?where do I get the ferry for Belfast?