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Old 2nd September 2024, 01:02
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Life! Aboard this Marie Celeste of a Golden Dreamer! I hear drifting words like Fynoderee ... could it be that the utterer knows of Durathror too? Has he read The Weirdststone of Brisingamen? The Moon of Gomrath or The Owl Service ... by Alan Garner of course ... or has he visited Alderley Edge (on that famous but declining piece of island called the land of the Angles) and seen for himself the writings in the stone? Or are the echoing words just the gobbing gurgles of a shipmate whose digestive system is trying to process a tonne of Tawny port at a single sitting. What skill? What ability? What a fine Port containment system? I would normally say 'What good looks' too, but he's stretched tight, full of drink, round and dark and smooth, akin to a beached whale cast upon the shore, not a blink of an eye, not squeak from the rear end, maybe we'd better catch up with him later.
RT, the cod were rotten when they got here. In return I have sent you two legs of lamb by parcel post and hope you enjoy it on arrival. Dig it into your garden and you'll get a good crop of veges, unless you get salmonella or campylobacter first. You may have to vie for a seat in the heads with Varley.
But, speaking of Grimsby, I did know (in every sense) a lass from Cleethorpes and she was totally wonderful.
What did you steal from the bank? Deposit slips? The lead off the roof? And you didn't even visit your friend Tommy when he went down?
Right, using everything I've learnt from Ashleys book, I'm going to knit a new set of rigging, knit one, purl one, rat-line and clew ...
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Old 2nd September 2024, 09:10
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As far as the bank robbery went, i was on lookout from a pub across the road and i never heard the sirens from the police cars, and it was the last time i saw Tommy Fisher he was sticking two fingers up at me from the back of a police car, Tommy was a great lad and i would love to see him again but he might not want to see me. Always had a snotty nose did Tommy he was an orphanage lad from Grimsby, i think he ran away to sea on a Grimsby trawler i have been looking for him for over 50 years but not a sign.
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Old 2nd September 2024, 12:56
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In a word. No.

For the superstitious the Fynoderee are particularly spiteful hairy fairies native to the Isle of Man. For us it is distiller of spiritous liquor masquerading as gin but with a taste, as I imagine it to be, of diesel. As for a Norse godess who cannot spell, they should indent for a Brightstar flashlight (as in the US misusage of da English like wot HM speaks) instead of a torc (2 cell for watchkeepers 3 cell for the big four or rather the big two as the other big two can see in the dark, it's part of their tickets).

If little Tommy hasn't shown himself to you for 50 years I think the sign is that he doesn't want to be seen.
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Old 2nd September 2024, 13:27
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Never say no Varley, I trusted him with the proceeds of our venture and i trust he will of invested my half Wisely unless plod took the cash off him if they did i am ruined, TOMMY WHERE ARE YOU.
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Old 2nd September 2024, 19:45
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Wasn't Tommy the deaf, dumb and blind lad who sure played a neat pinball.
Choosing my words carefully I would wonder if Tommy was the perfect guy to include in a fast moving adventure.
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Old 2nd September 2024, 20:11
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Eyup ES, It was not a fast moving adventure it was more of a please can you hand over some money please adventure, I knew that if Tommy got caught he would not dob me in.
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Old 3rd September 2024, 02:15
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Ah, well the Fynoderee that I sopke of was -

https://britishfairies.wordpress.com...f-alan-garner/

- and as kid in Aberdeen I used to listen to the book being read on The BBC.

And now we have thieves and rogues in out midst eh? Better have another drink I think. Gather round lads and you might hear a tale or two ...
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Old 3rd September 2024, 08:47
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Danny la Rue, Boy George, Larry Grayson, Richie McCaw, Elton John.
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Old 3rd September 2024, 09:54
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I heard that when Boy George has a bad throat he sucks a Fishermans Friend.
So, ES, are implying that he and those other gentlemen are on board the GD?
And what does Fynoderee gin taste like anyway? My daughter would probably like it.
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Old 3rd September 2024, 12:40
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Never heard of Fynoderee gin. I only drink Gordon's.
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Old 3rd September 2024, 17:14
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Well we are British so a Fynoderee would be a Manx and British hairy fairy but not an English, Scottish or Irish(N) hairy fairy. There is some suggestion that they might have arrived with the Vikings.

When next E-S or another of the plumbing ilk is dipping the diesel bunkers, ask for some in a shot glass. One sip and you'll know what Fynoderee tastes like the only difference is that one's morning-after farts burn with a lilac flame instead of orange. Follow E-S in this I advise, but Beefeater, Hendricks and even Tesco's are also quite drinkable (but then, compared with Fynoderee, so is undiluted water).
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Old 4th September 2024, 06:59
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Beefeater, Hendricks and even Tesco's are also quite drinkable .

Indeed, the rot started with Bombay Sapphire and before you knew it every pub had a Gin Corner which was populated by wankers drinking out of small wash hand basins and roaring for more pink peppercorns.

As with all fads this one has run out of steam. Gunpowder Gin and Fever Tree Tonic are now also rans and my shares in Schweppes are heading north. Amen.
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Old 4th September 2024, 09:48
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Eyup all, In Ireland i found that in most pubs in the Irish midlands there was always some class of a bottle of squash on the bar and anyone could help themselves to a glass of still orange or limejuice i think the makers name was waddi, no man would be turned away without a free thirst quencher, this also happend if you were out for a meal, in the uk the landlord would be waiting to grab the money out of your hand with a charge of up to a fiver, i found this a nice gesture there is not many places that would give you a free drink.
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Old 4th September 2024, 12:54
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aye up lads, follow Trusty Crawler, he knows where to get free drinks.
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Old 5th September 2024, 13:52
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It was reported in the (London) Times last week that the above average educational achievements of young convicted criminals in gaol was impressive (not yet a success claimed by Mr. Starmer for Labour).

Should the concerned and able parent now consider Parkhurst instead of Eton? Just give the brat half a brick and point him at the nearest police station.

(VAT on half a brick about GBP 0-30 VAT Eton one year GBP 10,000-00).
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Old 5th September 2024, 14:51
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Golden Dreamer 2 Ship Management, Peel Ltd, will offer them Cadetships.
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Old 6th September 2024, 00:21
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I have some bricks in my back yard they can have for free. If they ship out here with the Merchant Navy, by the time they get back they'll have a more rounded education than either Parkhurst or Etn could provide, in some areas. The travel will broaden their minds and empty their pockets! Nothing else to do but sign on again and they can still get tattoos!

I have a donkey. I called him Oaty. I've always been a Don Quixote fan.
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Old 6th September 2024, 08:04
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I'm led to believe all youse nz'ers have a pet sheep, nothing to be ashamed about.
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Old 7th September 2024, 05:35
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My daughter used to have one when she was a kid. Woolly Nelson was its name. Died unexpectedly in the back yard so I buried it and planted Kumara (sweet potato) over it. It worked well and I was giving away kumara up and down the street for a while.
But, no sheep now and the donkey's just a joke, nothing to be ashamed about at all.
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Old 7th September 2024, 07:39
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The John Selwyn Gummer defence.
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Old 8th September 2024, 00:34
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Whats that? A chess move whilst playing a sax with no teeth?
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Old 10th September 2024, 14:06
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Now that ES has got out of jail 30 years early due to the government wanting to replace him with a hooligan, is there a chance of a plan to earn some cash?
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Old 10th September 2024, 21:18
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You can earn a living without help from me. Go back to bobbin you lazy bugger, just because your foto is in the cover of "Lovely she Goes" don't mean you can drink down Hessle Road morning, noon and night.
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Old 11th September 2024, 06:56
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Where the hell is Tmax 1720? The old devil has slipped off with the keys to the Control Room and the starting handle for the Greasy Beast.
What are we to do? His two rats are defecating over the bottom plates and pissing in the bilges.

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Old 11th September 2024, 08:19
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Two alternatives ES:
  1. Hoist sail.
  2. Go back to the immaculately maintained and highly polished heritage T3s. You are still qualified, no doubt. The BP is coming round just in case.
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