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Florida Fisherman Hooks Live Missile

June 9, 2009

MADEIRA BEACH, Fla. – Florida authorities say a commercial fisherman reeled in a live missile in the Gulf of Mexico and kept it on his boat for 10 days. The sheriff’s office in Pinellas County say the boat’s captain, Rodney Soloman, hooked the air-to-air guided missile 50 miles off the Panhandle town of Panama City. [...]

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You Need This

June 9, 2009

For all you wetties that can’t master the art of the towel – now there’s an alternative! You can finally go outside and get the paper. “Totally amazing!”

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Better Than Shamwow?

May 20, 2009

Soak up liquid, make friends – these things are awesome!

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Book That Cruise To Somalia!

May 15, 2009
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The weather is nice, seas are calm – bring your own high-powered weapon, or rent them on the ship. Either way, it’s a boat load of fun! A satisfied customer: “I got three confirmed kills on my last trip. I’ll never hunt big game in Africa again. I felt like the Komandant in Schindlers list!” [...]

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Fatal Attraction

April 29, 2009
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After spending 4 and a half days in Orlando, I’m happy to be home.  I didn’t find any sailing while I was there, but I did find this “attraction” while driving around searching for an affordable food source. Titanic, The Experience. I did a WTF double take! “The Experience”  – what could that be? People standing in a [...]

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Sailboat Eaten By Machine

April 22, 2009

Not sure which is worse, the loud crunching sound or the guy laughing in the background.

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Disturbing: A Strange Case of Justice

October 9, 2008

At approximately 9:30 p.m. on April 29, 2006, five friends on a 27-foot O’Day were sailing on California’s Clear Lake. It was a dark, almost moonless night with barely a hint of wind. The sailboat was ghosting through the water when a 24-foot Baja Outlaw with three people aboard sped through the darkness and struck the sailboat’s starboard stern quarter. After a brief investigation by the Lake County Sheriff ’s Department, 39-year-old Bismark Dinius, who had been at the helm of the sailboat, was charged with manslaughter and now faces up to four years in jail. The driver of the powerboat, Deputy Sheriff Russell Perdock, was not charged. Perdock is the number two official at the Lake County Sheriff ’s Department. If you think there’s a story here, you’re right. And the story is still unfolding…CLICK “CONTINUE READING” FOR LINK TO FULL ARTICLE.

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