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Was just wondering, if Khrushchev had been shot instead of Kennedy, would Onassis have married Nina?

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Re: waren commisision in session

Yes, yes, it all makes sense now, someone in Moscow must have shot at Nikita in Moscow but all the bullets accidentally went into orbit and re-entered the atmosphere near Dallas, hence all the otherwise-improbable trajectory paths.

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Aristotle

HTF did you manage to make a reply, I thought you were dead?

For us lessor Greek scholars, what does "Nai" mean.



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It means yes, in "Greeklish" as the ybw forum doesn't support greek fonts :-(


And as for being dead, well, when you have as much money as I do, you'd be amazed at what you can do.

Besides, I'm spending some time dead for tax reasons. ((c) Douglas Adams)



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Good to hear from you again Ari, I was in Nick's in Nidri last year and its still as good as ever. Tell us about the leather cover on the seat at the bar in Christina.

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Sounds interesting Aristotle. Are you going to tell more?

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we don't discuss that in these modern times, its hardly PC is it? But if you insist....

ARI'S BAR... Perhaps the most famous spot on board Christina. John F. Kennedy first met Sir Winston Churchill in Ari's Bar in 1957. The intricately detailed bar contains barrels and sea chests hinting of pirate treasure, whaling harpoons and an illustrated wall map of the world. The circular bar itself was originally crafted from the timbers of a Spanish Galleon, wound with heavy sailing rope and is adorned with footrests and handholds of ornately carved whales' teeth. It features a glass top over a lighted relief of the sea, which depicts the development of ships through history with tiny model ships that can be moved around by magnets. The barstools are covered in whale foreskin, a fact that I, aparently, delighted in telling my guests.

And tell Nico I haven't forgotten about the tenner i lent him...
 

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Simple really.... get loads and loads of money, die, haunt yachie forums. Simple, surprised more people aren't doing it!

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Re: waren commisision in session

I see. Ducting. The same as that reason for all the improbably long distance VHF calls.


"Solent Coastguard, Solent Coastguard, this is cab 356. I'm doing a pick up at Madison and 52nd for JFK. Radio check please."

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