Web Rider Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 I'm not getting the relevance.... Then you really need an education. Last time I checked, we weren't at war with Iran. We weren't at war with AL Queda when the Cole was hit, point? Big difference.... you know I really can't think of any more responses to you that won't get me banned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Web Rider Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 Not really. Do you realize how much waste is pumped overboard as it is? Sure they can't pump oily waste overboard, but fecal matter, it's bio-degradable. Just think of it like this... where to the sea animals put their waste? San #1 might be a problem as it contains detergent, but San 2 is generally just toilets(not sure about the skimmer pukes, but that's how it was for us bubbleheads). Wow I can't believe I still remember the trim and drain schematics for the boat.... It also wouldn't be the first time something like that was done. Oh sure there are even funnier things you can do, but pumping san on them would be effective in two ways: It would convince them to leave without killing them. It would give the sailors a great story to tell their friends(And you could say it is a "No ****ter"<- bound to be censored but its funny as heck) It's not really the fact that it's waste, but what goes into it. Human waste is known to be one of the most chemically polluted kinds of waste out there. Right up there with Chicken dookie and dog poop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tommycat Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 My point was that it is already being dumped. If it can take a Navy Ship, it's gonna get Navy Sh... Poo. Besides, would you rather get sprayed with poo, or get hit with a round from the guns. Both are effective at getting people out of your way, one is more fun, and the other leaves them covered in poo:D(Just kidding). edit: There is another advantage of pumping San 2... Captain can say, "Well we were performing routine maintenance, and I guess they were just too close." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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