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    Ice Breakers - Do you ever use them?

    Do you ever use Ice breakers - if so when?


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    Some day when I hope to take a trip to the south pole ... after covid and all.


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    My initial thoughts were along the line same lines as Shri - no idea what the OP is about!

    Merino wool outdoors clothing, conversational gambit, some other thing entirely?


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    No that’s not a gun in my pocket I am pleased to see you?


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    The question is would an icebreaker save the toast from burning?


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    Given the OP's posts here is his pick up chat lines:

    Would you like a drink? What is your favourite drink? Answer this poll on how much do you drink a day? Do you like the music? What music do you listen to on the way to work? How many elderly were vaccinated today? Why is legco not effective? Why does the EU have such a democratic deficit? Where do you buy frozen chapatis? Where has she gone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by East_coast:
    Do you ever use Ice breakers - if so when?
    Yes, sort of, once. Well, not really an ice breaker, but a vessel that could handle some ice. I took a ferry in February or March (forgot what year) from Stockholm to Turku. Baltic sea was still frozen and you heard the ice hitting the hull all night. Cool trip, literally too.
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    I use a wooden or plastic spatula to break the ice off...


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    Quote Originally Posted by flameproof:
    Yes, sort of, once. Well, not really an ice breaker, but a vessel that could handle some ice. I took a ferry in February or March (forgot what year) from Stockholm to Turku. Baltic sea was still frozen and you heard the ice hitting the hull all night. Cool trip, literally too.
    Poor Hull. Could this be the source of his various ailments?
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