Go Back   Shipping History > Shipping Discussion > Mess Deck

virtual crazy gang, part II

Post Reply
 
Thread Tools
  #5801  
Old 25th November 2019, 12:37
billyboy's Avatar
billyboy Philippines billyboy is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Philippines
Posts: 2,173
Images: 22
as while ago the bottom was falling out of his world. now the world is falling out of his bottom...LOL
__________________
"Imagination is more important than knowledge". A. Einstein.
Reply With Quote
  #5802  
Old 26th November 2019, 18:51
Farmer John's Avatar
Farmer John Farmer John is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: UK
Posts: 1,506
We have loaded the cargo from Eastbourne, we leave on the tide tonight with a faint whiff of Violets trailing behind us.

We will be leaving parts of this cargo at various ports, a boat calling for the consignment as we pas majestically by.
__________________
Buvez toujours, mourrez jamais.
Rabelais
Reply With Quote
  #5803  
Old 26th November 2019, 19:04
Tmac1720's Avatar
Tmac1720 Northern Ireland Tmac1720 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newtownabbey
Posts: 1,267
Images: 15
Quote:
Originally Posted by Farmer John View Post
we leave on the tide tonight with a faint whiff of Violets trailing behind us.
Ah ha, I thought I could smell fish
__________________
Oul scabby knuckles

If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried

Anything God didn't create was made by engineers.

I try so hard to make things idiot proof but they keep making better idiots
Reply With Quote
  #5804  
Old 26th November 2019, 22:57
billyboy's Avatar
billyboy Philippines billyboy is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Philippines
Posts: 2,173
Images: 22
I just checked the Manifest FJ. I see we have gained a barrel of "Star Bitter" Eastbournes best. Well done! we'll tap it soon as we are on course to our next destination.
__________________
"Imagination is more important than knowledge". A. Einstein.
Reply With Quote
  #5805  
Old 26th November 2019, 23:55
Farmer John's Avatar
Farmer John Farmer John is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: UK
Posts: 1,506
Hmm, Sir W, just looked that up

"The aroma is rich, wood, earth, old leather sofa, pretty fruity actually, loads of soft red berry and musty basement..."

It sounds intriguing, someone else mentions marmalade. I think it will be a good one to try.

If anyone else has recommendations for us to collect as we wend our way up the East coast, this could be a memorable layover in Lerwick. Can't wait for suggestions.
__________________
Buvez toujours, mourrez jamais.
Rabelais
Reply With Quote
  #5806  
Old 27th November 2019, 01:05
Varley's Avatar
Varley Isle of Man Varley is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Isle of Man, G.B.
Posts: 2,485
From that description of bitter I have a suggestion for Lerwick:

Do not take on another barrel of Star Bitter.

This Island is on the way. Take on a barrel or two of Bushy's Castletown.

(it might be good for E-S's plastico to know that porcelain does not start off black).
__________________
David V
Lord Finchley tried to mend the electric light
Himself. It struck him dead and serve him right
It is the duty of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan

Last edited by Varley; 27th November 2019 at 11:45.
Reply With Quote
  #5807  
Old 27th November 2019, 11:38
Engine Serang Northern Ireland Engine Serang is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Dublin,but I'd rather be in Stavanger.
Posts: 3,041
Lets make a little diversion and steam up the Irish Sea, hang a Stbd at Cape Wrath and catch the tide at Pentland Firth, no need for Warp 5.
Lets have the weekend in the Isle of Man. Some nice hostelries but very quiet since Joe Dolan died. It needs livening-up.
And Tmac can open another bank account, his 1721th.
Reply With Quote
  #5808  
Old 27th November 2019, 11:54
Varley's Avatar
Varley Isle of Man Varley is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Isle of Man, G.B.
Posts: 2,485
A great idea. We need, however, to keep this from the Loaghtan Ladies Guild of Decency after the last visit. As to the voyage plan the Island is back in the Manx Ocean (claimed by the Island immediately to our West) after the clocks returned to proper time and not in the North Sea. Please put the ECDIS back the other way round or operate it from a standing-on-the-head position. If we catch the Pentlands right we will do WARP 5 anyway (well it worked from the other direction anyway).
__________________
David V
Lord Finchley tried to mend the electric light
Himself. It struck him dead and serve him right
It is the duty of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan
Reply With Quote
  #5809  
Old 27th November 2019, 12:22
Tmac1720's Avatar
Tmac1720 Northern Ireland Tmac1720 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newtownabbey
Posts: 1,267
Images: 15
Sounds like fun... I went to the IoM for my 21st, birthday NOT woman, unfortunately it was shut, something akin to a cemetery with lights

Place was full of girls from Belfast so I might as well have stayed at home

I keep hoping to be invited back but I fear I am persona non grata although I don't know why as I apologised for all the trouble I caused that wasn't my fault anyhoo.
__________________
Oul scabby knuckles

If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried

Anything God didn't create was made by engineers.

I try so hard to make things idiot proof but they keep making better idiots
Reply With Quote
  #5810  
Old 27th November 2019, 13:14
Engine Serang Northern Ireland Engine Serang is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Dublin,but I'd rather be in Stavanger.
Posts: 3,041
It has been said that there's more fun in Culleybacky on a wet Sunday than there is in Douglas on a Friday night.
But we can change that!
Vmax tells me IOM still has a manual telephone exchange, It'ssssssssssssss Party Time.
Steward.... clean linen for my bunk, please.
Reply With Quote
  #5811  
Old 27th November 2019, 14:48
Farmer John's Avatar
Farmer John Farmer John is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: UK
Posts: 1,506
Well IOM it is by popular demand. We will be running incognito, given the memories the natives have of us and the memories we have of the natives.

Dartskipper, please aim for that wonderful Isle, no hurry, Varley needs to get the orders in down at the brewery and get his cloaking device for Varley Towers going, no-one expects him to give away his real abode unless he wishes to.

Tmac, Varley may offer you an invitation, he is a man of great compassion and forgiveness.
__________________
Buvez toujours, mourrez jamais.
Rabelais
Reply With Quote
  #5812  
Old 27th November 2019, 21:40
Engine Serang Northern Ireland Engine Serang is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Dublin,but I'd rather be in Stavanger.
Posts: 3,041
Quote:
Originally Posted by Farmer John View Post
Well IOM it is by popular demand, please aim for that wonderful Isle,

Tmac, Varley may offer you an invitation, he is a man of great compassion and forgiveness.
Wrong on both counts. Those rose-tinted glasses will have to go.
Reply With Quote
  #5813  
Old 27th November 2019, 22:18
billyboy's Avatar
billyboy Philippines billyboy is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Philippines
Posts: 2,173
Images: 22
???we're swinging. JUst looking for Dover and now its on the other side of the ship. Well, if we are headed down channel why not call in at Falmouth and stock up on Scrumpy and pasties. That will get us in the mood for a blast up the irish Sea.
followed by a ship party with invited guests in IOM.
__________________
"Imagination is more important than knowledge". A. Einstein.
Reply With Quote
  #5814  
Old 28th November 2019, 00:02
Farmer John's Avatar
Farmer John Farmer John is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: UK
Posts: 1,506
Sir William, I can feel a great plan coming together.
__________________
Buvez toujours, mourrez jamais.
Rabelais
Reply With Quote
  #5815  
Old 28th November 2019, 07:04
Engine Serang Northern Ireland Engine Serang is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Dublin,but I'd rather be in Stavanger.
Posts: 3,041
I'm not sure Cornish Nasties will be acceptable to the Ladies in the IOM, or Mna na Mona as they are universally known. The Ladies Guild of Decency do not like a big mouthful of crust and veg. Beef is a different, allegedly..
Would it be wise to appoint a Liaison Officer to guide us thro this social minefield, if so my vote goes to the worthy Mr Varley of this, and that, Parish.
Reply With Quote
  #5816  
Old 28th November 2019, 11:57
Varley's Avatar
Varley Isle of Man Varley is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Isle of Man, G.B.
Posts: 2,485
One should not import uncooked meat but don't worry pasties are available locally. No problem with the scrumpy although the Apple Orphanage is said to make an alcoholic brew. I am happy to offer guidance on Island etiquette. In fact if I am still on articles I damn well insist upon doing so!
__________________
David V
Lord Finchley tried to mend the electric light
Himself. It struck him dead and serve him right
It is the duty of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan
Reply With Quote
  #5817  
Old 28th November 2019, 15:00
Farmer John's Avatar
Farmer John Farmer John is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: UK
Posts: 1,506
Quote:
Originally Posted by Varley View Post
I am happy to offer guidance on Island etiquette. In fact if I am still on articles I damn well insist upon doing so!
Varley, I do hope you are still on articles, sometimes it seems very quiet round here. We value your erudition and your ability to make sparky things OK.

Any chance of a quick list of does and don'ts? Not in general, specific to our upcoming call.
__________________
Buvez toujours, mourrez jamais.
Rabelais
Reply With Quote
  #5818  
Old 28th November 2019, 16:51
Tmac1720's Avatar
Tmac1720 Northern Ireland Tmac1720 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newtownabbey
Posts: 1,267
Images: 15
Enquiring about IoM etiquette is akin to flogging (geddit) a dead horse. Quite painful I am told and not at all enjoyable unless you are into that sort of thing. Alas I am reliably informed the application of Birch rods now is only available as self flagellation

However I have no doubt comrade Varley could oblige with one or two spare whip aerials
__________________
Oul scabby knuckles

If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried

Anything God didn't create was made by engineers.

I try so hard to make things idiot proof but they keep making better idiots
Reply With Quote
  #5819  
Old 28th November 2019, 18:16
Varley's Avatar
Varley Isle of Man Varley is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Isle of Man, G.B.
Posts: 2,485
I have no knowledge of self flagellation, I had a Nanny. Birching on the NHS, as it were, is no longer prescribed however I am sure it is available privately, possibly alongside French lessons.

There are certain customs that should be followed. We do not have Romeo Alpha Tangoes. We have longtails or long-tailed fella's. Squeek should probably do day aboard while we are in Douglas and certainly stay away from open mesh 'kiosks' smelling of sweet biscuit.

For those of the company who are visiting the Island for the first time there is one important formality to be observed. On departure the newcomer is presented with a lifetime multiple entry visa however this is in exchange for a kipper to be embroidered with the subject's arrival details (Any maiden's name(s), DoB, date and time of arrival, bank balance and surviving Great Uncles arranged in alphabetical order).

Without this important piscatorial item the ship may be delayed and any maidens will have to be relinquished.
__________________
David V
Lord Finchley tried to mend the electric light
Himself. It struck him dead and serve him right
It is the duty of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan
Reply With Quote
  #5820  
Old 28th November 2019, 22:40
billyboy's Avatar
billyboy Philippines billyboy is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Philippines
Posts: 2,173
Images: 22
French?? that mean they have french Knickers or do they still wears the knee length bloomers (wrist breakers, Directoire)
__________________
"Imagination is more important than knowledge". A. Einstein.
Reply With Quote
  #5821  
Old 1st December 2019, 08:11
Engine Serang Northern Ireland Engine Serang is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Dublin,but I'd rather be in Stavanger.
Posts: 3,041
Quote:
Originally Posted by Varley View Post

For those of the company who are visiting the Island for the first time there is one important formality to be observed. On departure the newcomer is presented with a lifetime multiple entry visa however this is in exchange for a kipper to be embroidered with the subject's arrival details (Any maiden's name(s), DoB, date and time of arrival, bank balance and surviving Great Uncles arranged in alphabetical order).
.
Yes indeedy, all the above but primarily your Bank Balance.
Reply With Quote
  #5822  
Old 1st December 2019, 13:24
Tmac1720's Avatar
Tmac1720 Northern Ireland Tmac1720 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newtownabbey
Posts: 1,267
Images: 15
Quote:
Originally Posted by Engine Serang View Post
It has been said that there's more fun in Culleybacky on a wet Sunday than there is in Douglas on a Friday night.
Obviously you have never frequented Buckna on a Friday night either.

They don't bury the dead there they just stand them up at bus stops to make the place look busy
__________________
Oul scabby knuckles

If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried

Anything God didn't create was made by engineers.

I try so hard to make things idiot proof but they keep making better idiots
Reply With Quote
  #5823  
Old 1st December 2019, 15:12
Engine Serang Northern Ireland Engine Serang is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Dublin,but I'd rather be in Stavanger.
Posts: 3,041
Rumours circulating that Isle of Man has broke adrift and heading Northward. We may be tasked to assist Smit and Maersk in getting a line on board. Our bollard pull is rated as adequate but like T, never found wanting. The Tynwald has accepted LOF so we're in the money and can top off the Bond. Happy Days. And evenings.
Reply With Quote
  #5824  
Old 1st December 2019, 15:48
Varley's Avatar
Varley Isle of Man Varley is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Isle of Man, G.B.
Posts: 2,485
That cannot have been T that you have been wanting but something stronger and already consumed.

Had that happened my satellite dish would have been off. Were it Summer time I would have understood the confusion as, should we plot our noon sights from the politically 'corrected' clock, we would find ourselves in the Baltic or possibly aground off Gdansk.

That also cannot be as the cable and gas pipe connections would be severely stretched and the latter might even drag parts of enemy occupied Hibernia from her anchorage (and the lights are still on and the galley still operational - I have double checked)
__________________
David V
Lord Finchley tried to mend the electric light
Himself. It struck him dead and serve him right
It is the duty of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan
Reply With Quote
  #5825  
Old 1st December 2019, 18:37
Farmer John's Avatar
Farmer John Farmer John is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: UK
Posts: 1,506
Quote:
Originally Posted by Engine Serang View Post
Yes indeedy, all the above but primarily your Bank Balance.
Is there a convention for reporting a very low balance? £0.00 seems so inelegant.

I do, of course have some money but it is all under the mattress, well, several mattresses (don't want to raise the level too high).

As was said on the Simpson's after the query "How do you sleep at nights?" was answered with "With many beautiful women on top of a big pile of money".

The island is not moving, all the old motorbikes thrown overboard after unsuccessful trips to the races will hold it in one place.

One question I have always wanted to ask, is the wheel at Laxey a derelict flint for a giant lighter?
__________________
Buvez toujours, mourrez jamais.
Rabelais

Last edited by Farmer John; 1st December 2019 at 18:41.
Reply With Quote
Post Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:41.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.