wills
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which of the sisters
which of the sister ships lasted the longest?
olympic,
titanic,
or brittanic?
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Jun/2/2004, 5:20 am
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Lights
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Re: which of the sisters
Uh, wild guess...Olympic
--- "What I remember about that night- what I will remember as long as I live- is the people crying out to each other as the stern began to plunge down. I heard people crying, 'I love you.'"
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Jun/2/2004, 5:41 pm
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MurdochsAid
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Re: which of the sisters
I second that guess. But Titanic will always be the most famous.
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In my life we'll always go on. ~ "My Heart Will Go On" by James Horner & Will Jennings
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Jun/2/2004, 6:18 pm
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Re: which of the sisters
True enough.
--- "What I remember about that night- what I will remember as long as I live- is the people crying out to each other as the stern began to plunge down. I heard people crying, 'I love you.'"
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Jun/2/2004, 6:29 pm
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SchweigerU20
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Re: which of the sisters
Depends on the definition of "lasted," doesn't it? Olympic had the longest useful life of the three, but she's no longer around. Titanic and Britannic are still around, although not in very good condition, as ships go.
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Jun/3/2004, 2:29 am
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Re: which of the sisters
True, I'd hate to attempt to sail either of them!
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Lights
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That might be a bit difficult, agreed...lol
--- "What I remember about that night- what I will remember as long as I live- is the people crying out to each other as the stern began to plunge down. I heard people crying, 'I love you.'"
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Jun/3/2004, 6:56 am
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In that respect Olympic is still around too...at least bits and parts--and still useful too.
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Yes, one of the things I intend to do in my life is stay at the White Swan in Alnwick - the dining room has the Oly's A La Carte restaurant pannelling.
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Lights
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Oh la la!I'm saving up so that I can take a cruise on Millenium which has her a la carte restaurant panelling...
Yes, indeed...parts of her are still with us and still useful...here's to you Olympic, Old gilr!!!
--- "What I remember about that night- what I will remember as long as I live- is the people crying out to each other as the stern began to plunge down. I heard people crying, 'I love you.'"
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Jun/3/2004, 4:31 pm
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