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Ghost ship full of cannibal rats could be about to crash into Devon coast
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If you were one of those scrap guys, would you go on that ship for a million bucks?


Seems to me that there is something the Canadians aren't saying. Like why they left food onboard....and how they know the rats are a biohazard....


Or gone right! Maybe this is Canada's passive aggressive way of breaking with the British monarchy. They are taking advantage of "gentle succession". This could be the first shot, the beginning of the end.

We are talking about Canada, right? The only country on the planet that couldn't make the French run?
Seized a ship from the Russians?
ROFLMAO!
The Russians dumped it.
The Canadians tried to scrap it.
And activated a Stalin era weapon.
I'll miss Europe.
Seized a ship from the Russians?
ROFLMAO!
The Russians dumped it.
The Canadians tried to scrap it.
And activated a Stalin era weapon.
I'll miss Europe.

That was my thought. Cannibals eat their own kind. Now, if they were rats hellbent on eating only human flesh, there might be a problem.
Gregor wrote: "Shaun wrote: "Hmmm....cannibal rats...with nothing else to eat....seems to me like after a while the problem would solve itself."
That was my thought. Cannibals eat their own kind. Now, if they we..."
Rats eat each other normally.
They manage to overcome this by breeding constantly
That was my thought. Cannibals eat their own kind. Now, if they we..."
Rats eat each other normally.
They manage to overcome this by breeding constantly


My granddad was in the Royal Navy during WWII as an engineer in the fleet. He was completely toothless and he told us that on one occasion the ship he was on encountered a deserted vessel off South Africa somewhere. Six engineers including him were ordered onto the vessel to see if they could start the engines. They all got sick very quickly and were rushed to hospital in Durban where all of his teeth, and those of his colleagues, fell out in less than 24 hours.
We thought it was a tall tale to explain away his false teeth. However when he died we found his diary , which was absolutely fascinating. Only three pages had clearly been torn out - the dates immediately before and after he was in hospital on Durban.
I'm still not sure what that was all about!

I remember seeing a documentary on PBS about some of the US Navymen near the Bikini Atoll when atomic testing started. They were lined up on a ship and one of the other officers was testing each man with a geiger counter. When the counter went off, he would point them to a tub of water and some soap. No lie. They thought it could be washed off.
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