It's still stuck and it may take weeks. Remove the containers on it and make it lighter. Or tie ropes to the end of it and connect the other ends to tug boats and pull backward.
I would send them an e-mail stating that just in case they didn't think of it.
Excellent! You a good man to help them.
QFT
You might consider sending them some of that popcorn. Oh and ...
By golly, imagine that stuck sideways!
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Easiest way to get it unstuck. Land based winch lines on opposite sides of the canal. No tug or dozens of them have the juice to move it. Unloading it. Take to long.
My Waygu beef will be rotted weeks on those ships.
Geography can be very helpful, ya might wanna brush up on it.
But, maybe the Indian scammers are branching out...sacred cow Waygu!
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Man...what the heck am I gonna do without my Bangladesh toilet paper?
Or my Indian coffee?
USA Today experts went to the same schools as you methinks... you know, the ones where geography is "flexible".
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They've got chickens on board too? Perhaps if the crew could get them all to flutter in the air at the same time it would lighten the boat enough to be finally freed. Then perhaps I will get the thingummy I ordered, but don't really need.
There are ships North of it waiting to go South and ships South of it waiting to go North.
Is the canal wide enough for two way traffic? It's not how they do it? Send a ship that's North of it to go South and once it exit, send the next ship in line South of it to go North? Only one ship can be in the canal at a time?