Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Mine Is Longer

Mega Express and Moby Drea“Mega Express” and “Moby Drea” sizing up each other's bulbs inside the “Porto Mediceo”.

16 comments:

  1. LOL! I like Moby Drea's curves better. Does Drea mean anything? Loved your Sylvester shot on MD.

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  2. It allways seem to be a battle between ship owners:-) Are they compensating, I wonder?

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  3. Ready, steady go!I like both of them:)

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  4. Are these ferries or cruise ships? Have you ever taken a cruise?

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  5. I'm enjoying your photos of the sea vessels

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  6. From your title and caption I am now wondering if “Moby Drea” is the translation in some language of the title of a Herman Melville classic novel.

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  7. I thought ships were female. These sound like males! ;D

    I don't know what pine processionaries are and I couldn't find the scientific name for higad either, but a photo of the black fuzzy caterpillar which we call by that name is here.

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  8. Hope the don't take it to the next level.

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  9. Dueling prows...very cleverly composed, you.

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  10. With Silvester and friends, I don't think Mega Express will win the battle no matter how long its bulbous bow.

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  11. The angle of the shot is important but I'd give the blue ribbon to Moby Drea(m?)...whatever happened to Moby Dick?

    Great creative shot, VP!

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  12. Is this some kind of size envy between boats?? ;)

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  13. @ Tash - I don't know, a short for Andrea?
    @ Saretta - They are relatively comfortable ferries. No, I like cruise ships from the outside!
    @ Tall Gary - Moby Lines had as a symbol a blue whale so all its ferries are called Moby Something.
    @ Hilda - That was the joke...
    @ Jacob - In this situation a Moby Dick would be too inappropriate...

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