
star ray
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well i think it should be a museum back at the shipyards in Belfast where it wss built |
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taxed till i die,
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Probably a floating hotel in America. |
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Harly Q
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moored somewhere in the US being used as a Casino/ Hotel |
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wizjp
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In drydock as a hotel or a museum |
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njdevil
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it wouldnt be anything special....think about it it was the biggest of its time but thats nothing really....what made the titanic special? the explorer of the seas when it came out in 2000 was the biggest ship ever, now its not so its not going to be put in a museum. The titanic is only famous BECAUSE it sank not in spite of it.....it would have run its course, been dry docked and then disassembled for parts for future ships. If the titanic reached New York, then we would have never heard of it |
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Jordan B
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Well. if it didn't sink, it would still be used to transfer people from one country to another, (it would of had alterations though). Although it could be used for a restaurant or something on water of course!! But if it hadn't of sunk, it wouldn't be famous at all!! |
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Knownow't
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Probably broken up for scrap having been used as a troop ship in World War 1. Other ships overtook her size and speed and its only the fact she sunk that made her famous in the public eye. |
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phuktifino
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made into razor blades |
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Gromit Head
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Rusting away next to HMS Victory |
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David R
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In my bathroom as a razor blade |
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cruise junkie
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scraped out in Inda and made into a manhole covers |
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ღیαгαღ
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ive always wondered that..but, it probably wouldnt be as big in history that it is now b/c there are MUCH bigger ships now.......i LOVE TITANIC! |
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dave o
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part of a billion baked bean cans or some such thing.............certainly not floating,it would be nearly 100 y/o |
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Wobbly
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On top of water, as opposed to underneath it. |
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yanni
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did you not know, it never did sink. it was an insurance scam!! |
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DAVE
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probably in a european port, not able to sail, but on display or it might be a floating hotel, but the only reason that titanic became famous was because it sank, if it didn't sink it would of been as famous as any cruise ship |
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knoWall
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If the sun did not come up tomorrow how bright would it be? |
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Al
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Probably dry docked at southampton...it was a very important ship when it was built so it would have been preserved |
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Bill in Kansas
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In a scrap yard I would imagine |
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Happy Murcia
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As a floating hotel in the US |
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Stella S
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Chessington Worlds of Adventures. |
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Moody Mike
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I'm not quite sure, but I think it's a bit too big to be a dog house. |
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