Marlin / Swordfish Stuck in BOP on oil rig Singing the Blues – Atwood Eagle
Marlin or swordfish gets stuck in a oil rig BOP in Australia( thanks to all the David Attenboroughs out there its a Sword…Cheers for the imput) – Atwood Eagle Slackos. The fish has been trained at Australia zoo, if you look closely it has an adjustable spanner taped to its bill. This smart-fish is part of a team (roving squad) trained to correct the work of the Subsea Engineer’s who are drinking coffee whilst the BOP is at surface. G’day Mate, she’ll be awright-Ridgy didge.
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