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lol
who brung you?
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It's about to be writ again As I ask you to is focus on
Sailors fighting in the dance hall Oh man, look at those cavemen go It's the freakiest show
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We gotta go now!
toga party!
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a love so fine
My Valentine
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Then we were new. lol
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Prince of Peacelol Then we were new. lol
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Prince of Peacelol Then we were new. lol
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lol Oct 12, 2013 16:49:24 GMT -4 amonre said: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu_(mythology)Watery Love Nu (/nuː/; "watery one") or Nun (/nʌn/ or /nuːn/; "inert one") is the deification of the primordial watery abyss in Egyptian mythology. In the Ogdoad cosmogony, the word nu means "abyss". The Ancient Egyptians envisaged the oceanic abyss of the Nun as surrounding a bubble in which the sphere of life is encapsulated, representing the deepest mystery of their cosmogony
-water ripple (n hieroglyph) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-water_ripple_(n_hieroglyph)Water Ripple in hieroglyphs The ancient Egyptian ripple of water is one of the oldest language hieroglyphs from Ancient Egypt. It is used on a famous cartouche of Pharaoh Den of the First dynasty. Archaic forms have unique variations, as the later standard usage of the hieroglyph was commonly less important than other hieroglyphs, and was only in the common forms. One 'abbreviated' later form was a straight line with angles on each end. However, the three ripples ....... Then we were new.
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Post by linus on Oct 13, 2013 2:42:37 GMT -5
Nu (/nuː/; "watery one") or Nun (/nʌn/ or /nuːn/; "inert one") is the deification of the primordial watery abyss in Egyptian mythology. In the Ogdoad cosmogony, the word nu means "abyss".In the 12th Hour of the Book of Gates Nu is depicted with upraised arms holding a "solar bark" (or barque, a boat). The boat is occupied by eight deities, with the scarab deity Khepri standing in the middle surrounded by the seven other deities. While the boat is not yet completely revealed, we do see the ba, the scarab and the ram headed morning form of the sun god, and in front of the barque, we see a ram headed scarab beetle, along with the sun as a child www.touregypt.net/featurestories/caverns.htmThe Ram-Headed Beetlewaters of Nun www.touregypt.net/featurestories/nun.htmBeing the primeval waters of Egyptian mythology, Nun is in rare illustrations pictured as a bearded man with the head or either a frog, eagle, or serpent, standing waist-deep in water with arms raised to support the solar barque, in which the sun-disk was being raised up by a scarab Despite all the various Creation myths that the Egyptians subscribed to, they had one thing in common, Nun. Even though the myths named different gods as the original creator, they all agreed that he sprang from Nun, the primordial waters. Nun was more than an ocean, he was a limitless expanse of motionless water. as seen in the ridiculously Gnostic 'The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus' (Heath Ledger’s last film). in the depths of the Duat, the everlasting waters of Nun flow www.sofiatopia.org/maat/hidden_chamber03.htmThe Pyramid Texts also describe the Duat as a watery place (no doubt in association with the limitless waters of Nun) and so one of the ways of getting there was to cross by boat Picture yourself The Egyptians believed that before the world was formed, there was a watery mass of dark, directionless chaos. The name of the water of chaos was Nun. Ennead (the 9 gods) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennead#9 We all live...
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After successfully completing her sea trials, the stylish IMAGINE with her gleaming white hull and superstructure left for Fort Lauderdale and then on to the Bahamas. After a short shake down cruise, IMAGINE will then proceed onto the Caribbean for some private sailing with the new owners. Designed and built by Trinity Yachts, the exterior styling includes the distinctive slopped pilothouse windows, hidden anchor pocket, copious exterior deck space and a design emphasizing the wishes of the owners for a yacht that truly incorporates their ideas of style, elegance and performance. Vertical oval windows on the port and starboard sides allow light into the interior while providing a change of design texture to the smooth continuous horizontal lines. This 161 ft. x 28 ft. (49m x 8.5m) motoryacht is powered by two (2) Caterpillar 3516 B (Series II-HD) rated marine engines at 3,384hp each at 1800 rpm and encased in a heavily insulated engine room. The yacht will be capable of a maximum speed of over 24 knots at trial load and a cruise of 22 knots. IMAGINE will carry approximately 16,700 gallons (63,215L) of fuel and has a fresh water capacity of approximately 2,700 gallons (10,220). The two water makers will generate 2,400 gpd. (15,898 lpd.) each. For stabilization and especially to ensure comfort in an exposed anchorage, she has been fitted with two (2) active fin system with Zero Speed by Quantum.IMAGINE can accommodate an Owner’s party of ten (10) in five spaciously planned staterooms in mahogany with en suite baths exquisitely finished with inlaid marble. The interior decorator was Sylvie Charest with great support from the owner’s wife throughout the entire project. Each of the four guest staterooms are located below the main deck. There are two with king size berths, two with twin berths.The full beam Owners’ suite, accessible through the owners private office, is located forward on the main deck and is complete with walk-in his/her closets. There is an elegant sitting area and luxurious ensuite master bathroom that includes a whirlpool tub, his and her vanity with etched glass recessed within a marble counter and a large book-matched marble shower as well as heated inlaid marble floors with deep rich earth tones. Within the master bathroom there is a wall of colorful stained glass using an “Art Nouveau” theme. lol
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A large galley is also located on the main deck and has an island dual level display bar with marble counter and seating for three or four guests. While dining on board, the Owner can choose the elegance of the formal dining area on the interior main deck or an alfresco experience on either the air-conditioned aft exterior main deck or the aft exterior pilothouse deck.
The full beam sky lounge will allow the Owners to entertain their guests in either a formal or casual atmosphere. There is a full corner bar and four bar chairs along with contemporary furniture and rich fabrics are surrounded by a display of classic black and white photos featuring celebrities.
In the full beam salon, a piano creates an elegant focal point. A recessed ceiling with subtle lighting is surrounded at the parameter with several tall sconces located on the wall mullions. A bulkhead separates the salon from the dining room.
On the sundeck, there is a convenient dayhead. Above, a double winged radar arch with a popular Trinity feature, a viewing window on either side of the lower arch wings. A large bar with seating for five and chaise lounges for six all lead towards a Jacuzzi surrounded by sunpads. A 21ft. tender and two jet skis are located aft of the sundeck.
The large extended stern swim platform, is becoming something of a trademark for the Trinity yachts. At approximately 18ft. the platform has developed into a very functional deck and is large enough to allow dining at water level or parking for jet skis.
A crew of eight to ten (8-10) can operate efficiently and comfortably due to the design and finish of the crew accommodations and large crew lounge on board. A partial length crew passageway runs from the crew quarters to the guest staterooms to allow the crew to maneuver within the yacht reducing the chance of disturbing the owners and guests. Forward of the guest accommodations below deck are three (3) crew cabins, each with its own bath and shower and the crew lounge. Aft of the engine room is the Engineer’s quarters with its double berth and bath with shower. The captain’s stateroom is located aft of the pilothouse and includes a queen berth and a full bath with shower.He had to have a berth. lol
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