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MN Heads up
Just browsing TV schedules and found starting today 1 of 6 'The Merchant Navy' on Freeview channel 94 PBS America starting at 1225 hours today. Will record, have found in the past that PBS America has done some very good British History programmes, so am hoping for the best
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Not what I expected, but we'll see how it develops, bit different to my day where I earned a degree in chipping and painting, but it did take three and a half years to obtain, but I graduated learning to chip in all temperatures and sea conditions, plus painting deckheads in the rain and decks in the sun
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some got a special certificate in chipping to enable them to chip the outside of the 8 - 12 engineers sleeping areas from 2 - 5 every day , in all weathers , in fact the really good guys could paint noisily too
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Ah, but how many guys are fully qualified deckhead surveyors?
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No Rob that was the (Hons) part of the degree, I failed that But I did get a mention in despatches, when the C/O told me to windy hammer outside the C/stewards cabin, I thought he meant the bulkhead and not the deck! could have been a case of mis-hearing because the new C/S wouldn't give us beers and log them in our slop account as lemonades, also forgot to close his porthole on the morning washdown, we got our men's lemonades back. The C/O knew we were getting beers and not lemonades and had no objection, but it couldn't be shown in the accounts Last edited by IJC 38; 4th July 2018 at 08:34. Reason: memory awakening |
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trying to remember the detergent Tepol springs to mind
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