Team debarking in Wyoming

SteamyPyles

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Am I crazy or did I not see Rocco getting off the plane?

Edit: I don't think I saw PJ either...they are probably still on the plane lol
 
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SleepyLion

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My neighbor once had a dog who had his voicebox removed.

I went camping, found the perfect hiking stick and widdled it around the campfire.

Both were debarked.
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mh-larch

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I thought the same thing, so I looked it up and it is a word, and the correct usage:

de·bark
/dēˈbärk/

verb
gerund or present participle: debarking
  1. leave a ship or aircraft.
    "we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun"
    • unload (cargo or troops) from a ship or aircraft.
      "the ship would simply sail into the harbor, dock, and begin debarking troops"
 

PUR158

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I thought the same thing, so I looked it up and it is a word, and the correct usage:

de·bark
/dēˈbärk/

verb
gerund or present participle: debarking
  1. leave a ship or aircraft.
    "we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun"
    • unload (cargo or troops) from a ship or aircraft.
      "the ship would simply sail into the harbor, dock, and begin debarking troops"
I will float this over on HR and wait for the final verdict from my friend MSU.
 

PSUbluTX

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Debarking, LOL. Maybe disembarking?

I thought the same thing, so I looked it up and it is a word, and the correct usage:

de·bark
/dēˈbärk/

verb
gerund or present participle: debarking
  1. leave a ship or aircraft.
    "we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun"
    • unload (cargo or troops) from a ship or aircraft.
      "the ship would simply sail into the harbor, dock, and begin debarking troops"

I was thinking deplane. You know, like …

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