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(I never watched baywatch.) The Idea follows:
A large pod of whales 'ave beached themselves on remote beach named couldbenearyou
The local fire department roars into place being great heroes like they should be, pulls out the equipment.
Several large tubes of undetermined material (my
first thought was PVC, but I doubted the strength) are punched into the sand directly next to the beached whales.
In this case, we're in luck as the tools were designed to fit for this application by the oil industry. The tubes hit the sand & the interior auger begins pumping out mostly sand & a little bit of sea water until the 1/2 body of the whale distance is achieved underneath.
The drilling tools (auger) is extracted & the inflation equipment is brought in. The fire truck begins pumping away to inflate the "balloons" underneath the whale.
I infer that with strong enough "bladders/balloons" that through several applications of the poke & blow strategy, the whale could be scooted back into the ocean.
Please forgive, I'm disobeying recent rules set forth by myself that I not post when not sober. I hope there are not glaring spelling or grammar mistakes.
good Gin + blue Curacao + sprite mixed in the right method = good drink
iespell
http://iespell.com/ A browser-based form entry spelling checker for Internet Explorer that works just dandy with Halfbakery. [reensure, May 07 2005]
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But first you have to beach them ... |
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[I hope there are not glaring spelling or grammer mistakes] |
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beach named Couldbenearyou |
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much easier to find on maps |
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[reensure] thanks for that link. Now testing to see if it works. (It does!) Thanks again. |
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