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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Why? That's like saying I ate lunch during lunch break.
Exactly. In my younger days I worked at a place with 5 rotating shifts. 3 8 hours shifts for the week and two 12s for the weekend and you worked all shifts. Rotated every 2 weeks all all the different groups were on different rotations. And a nice 4 story parking deck just for us. No cameras except at the entrance. There was more Screwing going on in that parking deck than there prob was at everybodys homes.

yeah, need to post a decent motivational pic
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If I remember correctly the Nautilus broke free of it's mooring lines at least once during a hurricane. Since it was a moored rig I believe it had been evacuated and nobody was on board when it drifted off location. FREEDOM!

The Nautilus broke free from Mooring multiple times.

During Hurricane Katrina it broke free and we had to send an air plane out looking for the rig. While the mooring winches were being repaired it was under tow and Hurricane Rita broke it free from the tow bridle. There were 20 something people on board the rig, the hurricane was pushing them towards land and they had two thrusters that could just barely steer it enough to dodge platforms. Once the rig was in shallow enough water they ballasted it down and sat it on bottom, ruined the thrusters.
 
The Nautilus broke free from Mooring multiple times.

During Hurricane Katrina it broke free and we had to send an air plane out looking for the rig. While the mooring winches were being repaired it was under tow and Hurricane Rita broke it free from the tow bridle. There were 20 something people on board the rig, the hurricane was pushing them towards land and they had two thrusters that could just barely steer it enough to dodge platforms. Once the rig was in shallow enough water they ballasted it down and sat it on bottom, ruined the thrusters.
Wow. Certainly didn't know all those details.
 
The Nautilus broke free from Mooring multiple times.

During Hurricane Katrina it broke free and we had to send an air plane out looking for the rig. While the mooring winches were being repaired it was under tow and Hurricane Rita broke it free from the tow bridle. There were 20 something people on board the rig, the hurricane was pushing them towards land and they had two thrusters that could just barely steer it enough to dodge platforms. Once the rig was in shallow enough water they ballasted it down and sat it on bottom, ruined the thrusters.
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