1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

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Oh, gosh! I just saw that I wrote unrespectful! :0$ Goodness! Maybe I should get back to actually studying so I don't make that same mistake again!!!!!!!!!!!! But, I guess I could always blame it on lack of sleep! This sight has enthralled me beyond belief and I just can't seem to tear myself away!
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Don't be. I make most of it up. ;-)
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AHH! I was kind of wondering that! Thank you so much, Lynne! You know a lot about a lot of stuff and I'm thoroughly impressed day to day!
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an unrespectful dirty vith??{no idea here} = "a disrespectful piece of dirt"

The commentator's name is a misspelled version of a part of one's anatomy, using the colorful jargon of the day. :-)
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Just thought I should let you know ~Me, but I found your comment funny, since it's kinda the same thing with my Grandma too! LoL!
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Basically, vlamoes post says (and now I'm using a literal on-line translation, but forgive me I don't speak Dutch fluently--I only sing in it!), "Your grandmothers breasts are themselves in a state of dissolution. And what you are is, in fact, an unrespectful dirty vith??{no idea here} butt to have said it concerning the breasts of your grandmother. Bah, pislul??{no idea here, but I can imagine a, "How rude," but I don't know how the following would fit in then}. (no, I was not it)"
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Wow ~Me...the Dutch have it out for you! LoL!
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What a great poem Mike Shannon! Tis beautiful indeed! When I first saw the photo, I thought of the song "Lean on Me." And I think the lyrics work for this picture.
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Part of the translation is right..."I like your photos, why don't you talk about the attention of these things." Some of it gets gobbled up with the on-line literal translations, but I think palmeradatilera was referring to the side conversations going on and that there were not more comments on the photo itself.
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Wow! Love this shot!
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LoL ~Me!
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This thing diffenetly got burned
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On the NJ turnpike near exit 9,,on the east side of the turnpike. There is an old car ferry..Its been there over 25 years. When I was much younger and visit my cousins. Every time we got on the turnpike and headed north.....I would just stare out the window and look at that old car ferry....Its way up on a muddy,mucky shore line...When I became much older I wanted to travel and see it up close..I hope one day you will visit it.
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reminds me of the movie "Ghost Ship"
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maybe that spot light still works?