h a l f b a k e r yI think this would be a great thing to not do.
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The first step and process to the Wreck Aurant is to salvage a medium sized merchant sea vessel and dock it.
The second stage involves employing a team of wreckage crew equipped with sledgehammers and a variety of industrial pneumatic equipment. The crew now have two weeks to do as much damage as
possible to the interior of the ship by smashing the hell out of it, whilst not removing any demolitioned architecture from the ship.
The third stage involves moving in the industrial interior designers to work around the debris and twisted metal to create aesthetics of the interior by removing and reshaping sharp edges and creating furniture, lighting, kitchens, a large industrial dance floor within the cargo area and so on.
Once complete, open the dock gates and hold a opening party with fine wine and cuisine, maybe hire dancers bopping to the Dammed.
(?) Tuxedo Princess
http://www.maritime...XEDO%20PRINCESS.htm [angel, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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I can offer you a nightclub in a converted ferry (linky). No guarantee of fine wine (or fine anything actually) as it's in Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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Next up, the bistro in a burned-out bomb shelter. |
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I'd rather knock back Chardonnay whilst swinging on a chained girder. |
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Having scuba'ed on a few good wrecks, I was expecting something else, but this is [gasp!] a pun ! (Ok, maybe technically a play on words) |
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