Garry Russell wrote:I don't know as I can't get that link..it loads and loads until it corrupts IE
It has been semi derelict for 18 months or so but moves to scrap it were curtailed as there have been various moves to preserve it.
The official line has been iminent scrapping since Dec 2007.
I can't even be sure it's still there....it has not been reported as scrapped.
There are only tw CL-44 left in the world.....a Yukon in Uraguay in derelict but fairly complete and this one. The Yukon has the Britannia type flight deck so would be no good here
But for the CL-44-6 it could be...any Uraguyans on the forum??
Garry
Hi Gary, i live in Salto, Uruguay (SUSO). I didn't know about a Yukon here. Is it in SUMU (Carrasco INT'l) ?
A way of admitting a mistake, and apologizing for that mistake, without actually apologizing. The best definition I ever read of this, now paraphrased:
"I did something bad, and I recognize that I did something bad, but there is nothing that can be done for it now, and there is technically no reason to apologize for that error, so let's just assume that I won't do it again, get over it, and move on with our lives."
Rather than apologizing, but with the same meaning: a flippant apology.
"You just spilled your beer on my term paper!!"
"Er... my bad."