Lakers are fascinating. This will get you started.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_freighter
I still call it The Jake.
My wife's ex FIL was a Great Lakes freighter officer. I didn't know him but she has a few stories about stuff.
We both grew up near Lake Erie, Welland Canal, etc and I sailed on Erie and Ontario a bunch before moving to CO. I took my J-24 out to the shipping lanes and would surf the bow wake of freighters occasionally.
I'll check that out.
My great grandfather rode this across the Atlantic before her way back when she sank!
This thread needs more vessel sinks
I did a Persian Gulf deployment onboard this vessel. A few years later the Navy decided to sink it.
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"Zee damn fat skis are ruining zee piste !" -Oscar Schevlin
"Hike up your skirt and grow a dick you fucking crybaby" -what Bunion said to Harry at the top of The Headwaters
Speaking of lakers, and shipping fuckups, here's the Michipicoten almost ramming the pier in Duluth a few years back.
I see that ship a lot here in mqt....It has the same paint scheme as the MV Coho that sails between the Olympic Peninsula and Vancouver Island so it gives me a little memberberry whenever it's in town.
I can't imagine how a sink is going to change my life for the better or make me happier. Now one of those fancy toilet seats that sprays water on your ass and then blows air on it to dry it off--that's an entirely different story!
^^^^ don't forget about the seat warmer..... select your comfort level.
Totally. Now we're talkin'!
Man I love a good thread drift - it's like free association! My favorite game!
Did a bit of maritime work back in the day. Container ship got caught in Typhoon Babs in 1998 and lost over 400 containers. The vessel limped into Puget Sound dribbling containers and their contents over the side the whole way. Poor crew was shell shocked. Guess it was a mother of a storm - worse than any of them had seen.
Cargo Nightmare Winner
Don't know who owns it now. When I was there in the early 70's it was the blast furnace division of Great Lakes Steel. Pretty spectacular place to work, smelly, dirty and dangerous. Watching the hot coke get pushed out of the coke plant or the iron coming out of the blast furnace was always exciting. My job was mostly shoveling coal that fell off the conveyor belts back onto the conveyor belts, occasionally I ran belts or loaded coal bins, one summer I greased conveyor belts. Easiest job I ever had, but certainly not a pleasant one. Once four of us were assigned to clean the 8 40 foot high coal bins on top of the #1 coke plant. The ground up coal was plastered on the sides of the bins many feet thick and we would blast it off with compressed air pipes. Then they would empty the dust into the coke oven and we would start over--so were working on top of an operating coke oven, and the two weeks we were doing the job it was 100F and 100% humidity. 40 minutes of company time to shower was not enough.
I don't know about any unusual security--like most industrial sites it's not open to the public. Nothing strange or nefarious going on there--just 19th iron making technology.
Guy around here is a general handyman--although handyman doesn't quite do justice to his skills, restoring an old Bridgeport milling machine for example. One of his clients has a number of 8K Japanese toilets which he has to repeatedly unclog.
Thread drift? It is finally back on topic. Sinking vessels are much more interesting the vessel sinks.
Not a vessel sink or a sinking vessel, but a friend was the harbor pilot at the harbor here, so I went out with him a couple of times to bring ships into port. Pretty fucking amazing to see a car transport ship parallel park using a tiny joy stick. Just walking through that thing was uber cool.
I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...iscariot
Did someone say sink peeing?
I spent a year majoring in fraternity in Windsor, Ont. and briefly dated a Canadian lass who worked for a Great Lakes shipping company. She kept track of what ships were where. A sweet girl, her perfume reminded me of fresh of strawberries. I left without saying good by and broke her heart.
A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.
That's the saddest damn thing I've read on TGR all week.
You just made the update.
I still call it The Jake.
You just left? Wow.
When I was a junior in college I had a beautiful girlfriend that I loved who was a senior. She told me repeatedly that when she graduated she was going home to Philly and she was going to marry her high school boyfriend. I didn't care and I didn't really believe her anyways. And then she did it.
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