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Engine Serang 12th November 2023 07:02

Watched a programme on Eden Channel during the week, I thought Eden was all about the 10 most venomous critters in Australia and fishes with pointy teeth, but no, it was about U124 and the sinking of H&W 436 the Justicia and there was an old shipmate giving impressive commentary on the ship. Well done.

billyboy 20th November 2023 07:45

getting near time to Batten down lads we will be crossing the bay tomorrow afternoon.

Engine Serang 20th November 2023 09:20

One of Saga's cruise ships took a bit of a battering recently. I'll batten down the machinery spaces and the Noble Lord will look after the Wardroom Wine.
Where TF are we headed?

rustytrawler 20th November 2023 10:30

HULL, gwenap, and then up to Goole to meet the Goolies

billyboy 20th November 2023 22:06

Cork first stop for bunkers the down along the South coast turn left after Dover and tour the East coast ports. Oh and check Rusty Trawler out. he said something having a problem with his Goolies.

Engine Serang 21st November 2023 07:03

He'll get a size 10 in them if he insists on gwenap, the mucky bugger.
And I'll go no further up the river than Hessle, tie up at Richard Dunston's.

rustytrawler 21st November 2023 08:09

If we don't go into gwenap can we stop and look into their shop window, we could go to spiders and pick up a patti slapper? or how about dinner at pickadish.

Engine Serang 21st November 2023 09:05

Dinner; As Second Engineer Officer on the GD II I do not queue up at a counter with a tray and be issued with "Cottage Pie and Chips"

One wonders if "Pickadish" offers Silver Service.

As for the Patti Slappers i'll leave them to Tmax and BB who are partial to a bit of "Rough".

rustytrawler 21st November 2023 09:42

How about a trip up to Scarbados so that Varley can have a game of bingo and buy a duffle coat from one of the many charity shops

Malcolm G 21st November 2023 10:25

Scarbados - Another one of God’s waiting rooms, allegedly.

billyboy 24th November 2023 02:25

Bit like Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea then. They are both Gods waiting rooms.

Engine Serang 24th November 2023 07:59

Scarbados, Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea, all terribly twee. I am currently residing in the green, leafy suburbs of South County Dublin where we are free to behave disgracefully. And often do. Perhaps retired seafarers are a different breed to retired Bank Clerks and sweet shop owners.
Yo-Ho Ho-and a bottle of rum.

rustytrawler 24th November 2023 12:08

Eyup ES, how do we know that E T comes from Dublin.....He just looks like he does.

Tmac1720 24th November 2023 16:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Engine Serang (Post 52319)
Watched a programme on Eden Channel during the week, I thought Eden was all about the 10 most venomous critters in Australia and fishes with pointy teeth, but no, it was about U124 and the sinking of H&W 436 the Justicia and there was an old shipmate giving impressive commentary on the ship. Well done.

Thank you kind sir but what are you after? being complimentary won't change my mind, your Christmas leave is still cancelled :big_tongue:

Tmac1720 24th November 2023 16:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by billyboy (Post 52396)
Bit like Mablethorpe and Sutton on Sea then. They are both Gods waiting rooms.

HAH!!!! you think those are bad, obviously you have never been to Larne on a wet night :shock::shock:

rustytrawler 24th November 2023 19:11

Once ES has had a perv round gwenap we can have a look around william wilberforce's house followed by a skeg round Boyes and chips at Bob Carvers, i know you all cant wait.

Engine Serang 24th November 2023 22:26

Mr Wilberforce holds no fear for me, I studied under his benevolent gaze for many years, and never failed an exam. He was a force for good.
Not sure about Mr Carver but you will arrange the Gainsborough to open for a Gala Evening.

billyboy 25th November 2023 01:47

Scarbados ... Home of the beautiful "Plaxton" coach bodies. Drove many of them over the years.
Always loved the Plaxton bodied coaches. If you had one on a Leylnd Leopard or AEC chassis you were King of the road back in the day.

Engine Serang 25th November 2023 07:30

Billyboy twinned with Wallace Arnold?
Say it ain't so Billy.

rustytrawler 25th November 2023 11:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Engine Serang (Post 52406)
Mr Wilberforce holds no fear for me, I studied under his benevolent gaze for many years, and never failed an exam. He was a force for good.
Not sure about Mr Carver but you will arrange the Gainsborough to open for a Gala Evening.

Gainsbrough my mum used to take me on a Friday, see through plates and a shell for a ash tray.....And another thing DO NOT send that Mrs Brown crap over to us to watch on Christmas day let the sweary bastard stay in Dublin he needs to crawl back into the bog he came out of, along with his fecking family. It took us 50 years to get shut of Harry Wogan and All Dooligon. And never forget that Hull gave the world David Whitfield.

al1934 25th November 2023 15:03

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Originally Posted by rustytrawler (Post 52409)
And never forget that Hull gave the world David Whitfield.

And look where that took us! Come back, Josef Locke, all is forgiven.

rustytrawler 25th November 2023 15:39

Eyup Alick, when we were kids we used to ring Davids front door bell, then run like hell it used to play Cara Mia he must of got fed up of us kids doing that as he took it out and put up a set of iron gates with the music notes of Cara Mia on it, if we went Christmas caroling to his house he would let you in and watch you sing in his hallway.

Malcolm G 25th November 2023 15:56

Did you know that famous Hessle Road boy, the late great Joe Longthorne?
Yes, I know he hopped over to the red rose side, but he was born in Hull.

rustytrawler 25th November 2023 16:47

My g gran knew him, he was a gypsy, and so was my g gran. he moved out to Blackpool.

Malcolm G 25th November 2023 16:51

Somehow I thought that there may be link, however tenuous.


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