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“With a bit of luck, his life was ruined forever. Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all of his favourite dockyards, men in dazzle camouflage are getting incredible kicks from things he’ll never know.”
I’ve stared at this for five minutes, desperate to remember without help and wondering why part of my brain was screaming “Shirts! Something about garish shirts!”.
Most French, Japanese, Italian and German battleships are a little too deep to safely lick I guess. Some British battleships may be lickable, but I would be wary as licking a Chinese toaster might be a bit shocking.
Licking an enemy warship in battle is one of the actions required of a Native American brave if he wants to become a War Chief and gain the right to wear a traditional feathered bonnet.
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(meet me here, talking myself into and/or defending licking a battleship. internet bad for brains apparently)
that tends to not get painted
Got it now.
Prob be safe if it was a walls of battleship.
Apology to Honor Harrington on the poor pun
Licking an enemy warship in battle is one of the actions required of a Native American brave if he wants to become a War Chief and gain the right to wear a traditional feathered bonnet.
2
a
: to strike repeatedly : THRASH
b
: to get the better of : OVERCOME, DEFEAT
How big could the untapped market for lickable warships be?
Worlds gone mad