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Posted by Chorister (# 473) on
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On another thread I came across the name of 'The Ship of Fools' in Italian:
Nave degli Sciocchi
which sounded very impressive and exotic. With also an interesting reference to the 'nave' of a church, which often does look like an upturned ship.
I wondered what other names for the ship people could discover or come up with, either real or imagined.
Bateau de Bumblers would make a good start. A boat full of people bumbling about (in Frenglish).
[ 29. April 2011, 17:48: Message edited by: Firenze ]
Posted by Yorick (# 12169) on
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The Shape of Tools: They come in all sizes here.
Posted by DonLogan2 (# 15608) on
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Originally posted by Yorick:
The Shape of Tools: They come in all sizes here.
Meeeow !
However what has shape to do with size ?
Posted by Eutychus (# 3081) on
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Originally posted by Chorister:
Bateau de Bumblers would make a good start. A boat full of people bumbling about (in Frenglish).
Ahem. I think you mean La nef des fous.
"Nef" also means both "boat" and "nave" in French. There might be a pun to be made there. Nave of knaves, or something.
Posted by Eutychus (# 3081) on
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link that actually works
Posted by Angel Wrestler (# 13673) on
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The Dinghy of Dingbats.
Posted by mousethief (# 953) on
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Boat of Buffoons.
Posted by Flausa (# 3466) on
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Barge of Bumblers?
Posted by Bob Two-Owls (# 9680) on
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The canoe of contrarians?
Posted by Drifting Star (# 12799) on
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I don't suppose it has to be nautical, so...
Lorry Load of Lunatics.
Posted by mousethief (# 953) on
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Catamaran of the Cantankerous
Posted by NJA (# 13022) on
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I'm learning Portuguese:
Barco de tolos
.. has a nice rhythm to it!
Posted by Pax Romana (# 4653) on
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Schiff des Narren
It sounds so much more authoritative in German!
Pax Romana
Posted by monkeylizard (# 952) on
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S.S. Minnow
Posted by Hugal (# 2734) on
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Ship of Satire?
Posted by Freelance Monotheist (# 8990) on
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Skiff of Screw-Looses?
Posted by Balaam (# 4543) on
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ChristianWebsite™
Posted by Firenze (# 619) on
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Originally posted by Pax Romana:
Schiff des Narren
It sounds so much more authoritative in German!
Barque worse than German Bight?
Posted by Yorick (# 12169) on
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The Stools of Sheep
Posted by cheesymarzipan (# 9442) on
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Llong o Loliaid has a ring to it
llong a) ship, large boat, also fig
b) the Great Bear, Ursa Major p 151-152 of this PDF
lolyn/lolen (pl loliaid) chatterer, babbler, prattler, one who talks nonsense, fool, dullard, one given to jesting, wag p 575 of this PDF
Posted by Chorister (# 473) on
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Or, as it appears on today's latest threads, as I type: The Ship of Cheesymarzipan - says it all really!
Posted by cross eyed bear (# 13977) on
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The dinghy of dingos?
The school of Phils?
Altar egos?
Posted by Unjust Stuart (# 13953) on
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The barking barque
Posted by Nunzia (# 4766) on
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Cracked Vessel
Posted by Marvin the Martian (# 4360) on
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How 'bout the Plane of Pillocks?
Posted by Firenze (# 619) on
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The Testamental Trawler
Cockaigne Cockleshell
The Flying Vestryman
Posted by Chorister (# 473) on
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The Wreck of the Whisperers.
Posted by mousethief (# 953) on
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Barkentine of Berks
Posted by Isaac David (# 4671) on
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The Coracle of Oracles.
Quinquireme of Ninnies from distant Ophir.
A Plenitude of Attitude.
Posted by Isaac David (# 4671) on
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Or even.
A Plenitude of Platitude
Posted by Angel Wrestler (# 13673) on
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Mutiny in Paradise.
Posted by Sir Kevin (# 3492) on
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Fip of Shools.
Posted by Enigma (# 16158) on
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Virtual love and affection (most of the time).
Posted by mousethief (# 953) on
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Folly on the Rocks
Posted by redderfreak (# 15191) on
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Record of chemical reactions
Posted by Deckhand (# 15545) on
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The Coracle of Oracles?
Posted by Lady A (# 3126) on
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The Soggy Grail
Posted by PixelPi (# 16160) on
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Raft of Ravers
Posted by Isaac David (# 4671) on
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Originally posted by Deckhand:
The Coracle of Oracles?
Wishful thinking.
Posted by Nunzia (# 4766) on
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Boat-ship Crazy
Posted by Jengie Jon (# 273) on
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Jumblies Intent
Jengie
Posted by Isaac David (# 4671) on
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Originally posted by Jengie Jon:
Jumblies Intent
I had a similar thought last night. Proof, if ever I needed it, that fools seldom differ. The Ship is well named!
Posted by Balaam (# 4543) on
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Sloop of fish (anagram)
Posted by Mary Beth (# 92) on
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Holey Boat
Posted by Chorister (# 473) on
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quote:
Originally posted by Balaam:
Sloop of fish (anagram)
Now that one is clever!
Posted by Sir Kevin (# 3492) on
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quote:
Originally posted by Jengie Jon:
Jumblies Intent
Jengie
I had forgotten how much I liked that absurd poem!
Posted by Chapelhead (# 21) on
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Purgatory's pedalo
Posted by Zappa (# 8433) on
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te waka o nga hākawa just doesn't cut it, I'm afraid
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