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ginasketch January 14 2008, 11:16:29 UTC
Yeah, me too!

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tetrabinary January 14 2008, 21:47:21 UTC
I did the same thing.

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zhukora1 January 14 2008, 11:08:45 UTC
Ocean slushy: do not want. Now in krill and algae flavors!

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ginasketch January 14 2008, 11:16:41 UTC
mmm.

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zhukora1 January 15 2008, 07:40:22 UTC
I'm not sure who made the icon originally, I just ganked it from whoever I credited on my userpics page. The art was taken from something by Tom Gault at Cabanon Press though. :)

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lupie_stardust January 14 2008, 11:09:02 UTC
Woah, that's solid? For real? I've never heard of this thing. Any background?

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ginasketch January 14 2008, 11:16:06 UTC
I assume bits of it are solid and bits of it are slushy.

I can't find much more info on it apart from this:

http://englishrussia.com/?p=422

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lupie_stardust January 14 2008, 11:28:33 UTC
Thank you. :)

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wieselkind January 14 2008, 11:54:19 UTC
That is very spooky. I', just waiting for the ghost ships to start scooting across the screen.

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ginasketch January 14 2008, 12:03:58 UTC
wieselkind January 14 2008, 12:21:50 UTC
and there they are :O
heh, Novorosiysk, is twinned with Plymouth.

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cpsings4him January 14 2008, 12:49:34 UTC
WOW. I can't get over the waive in the second picture...frozen in mid crest and crash. I didn't know that could happen. But then, I live in the deep south of the US, so there's a lot about frozen stuff I don't know. :p

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icelore January 14 2008, 13:14:37 UTC
It's not frozen solid, just frozen slushie. :)

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ginasketch January 14 2008, 14:19:54 UTC
It is amazing how some of the waves froze in mid crash though!

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naroclie January 14 2008, 14:50:18 UTC
They didn't, although it appears that way. The water isn't frozen solid, it's more like a "slush" consistancy. Take a look at the other pictures.

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