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What will you do with a drunken whaler early in the morning?

Nantucket is coming soon, DRM-free on GOG.com.
Whales are majestic beasts. Damn-near mythical, by some accounts. But Moby Dick - well, he's another story entirely. As you assume the role of a daring whaler, customizing your crew, charting a course, and trying to score big against the forces of nature or the hazards of seafaring, the pale demon will be waiting for you. Will you conquer the curse that consumed Cpt. Ahab? Or will you drown in it?
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JMich: Unsure if I should be posting "Drunken Sailor" links or "Man from Nantucket" limericks. But shanties are always nice to hear.
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Ixamyakxim: Oh thank God JMich. I failed my willpower test to not post "Hey, I once knew a guy from Nantucket..." as the first post.

Since you sort of beat me to it, I don't feel as purile now.
Puerile :P
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JudasIscariot: Puerile :P
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Ixamyakxim: I'm more embarrassed about the misspelling than I am about the lyric. I will not edit it to wear my shame.
I wouldn't worry about it :) It's not that common of a word and no one expects that "e" after the "pu" :P

Every other "pu" word works as it should with no "e" but "puerile" is particularly putrid about it :P
Post edited January 05, 2018 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: Every other "pu" word works as it should with no "e" but "puerile" is particularly putrid about it :P
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victorchopin: PUErto Rico then? ;D
HUErto... :P