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welcome back Tom. Glad to have you with us again.
Stewards! seeto it that Tom has all he needs and dont let him be disturbed while he is resting.
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Thank you gentlemen for your concerns for my welfare. I must admit that achieving the somnolent position for my duties is a great relief for my back. The recumbent nature of my winch inspection duties has also produced some side benefits/awareness. It appears we may have some stowaways aboard in the form of young ladies with short skirts who are devoid of underwear. We have one red head, two blondes, a brunette, and one bald???? Or is that just wishful thinking?
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For heavens sake, Tom, hush, there isn't a single person left standing, those not misbehaving are hiding. Not the conduct of a gentleman.
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Hovercraft mats are now available from the Injun Room ready use spares locker.... usual charges apply...
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Oh no!!! he's found my red headed pass time piece,
Hover mats eh?...sounds interesting that Tmac!...endless possibility's with one of those.
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I also heard that the said bus driver, upon a complaint being lodged, was given a two day suspension without pay. I further heard that his fellow drivers all chipped in a bit to cover his lost wages. |
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An irate passenger on the last bus home asked how much longer the bus would stay at a particular stop. Driver said depends on my chippie....weather she jumped off for a Pee or peed of for a jump.
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A bus with a chippie. I've never sailed with a lady wood butcher.
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During my winch inspection, I noted that perched in the channel iron bed of #4 after port cargo winch were 2 cartons of Lucky Strike. Obviously someone put them there to evade customs inspection somewhere, and then forgot about them. Jog any memories??
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Cough, cough, cough, that is plenty, made it up to the Monkey Island. What about exercising our elbows with some 4 Bells, Tom, Dartskipper and all others wanting to join us.
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Very happy to join everyone for some 4 Bells. I am sure there will be other incaholics in our crew that will be there PDQ. |
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You will have observed that I approached at a leisurely pace and came armed with a couple of bottles of Four Bells to boot......Let the party begin Gentlemen.
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I concur. I bring Gripewater not gripe.
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I'm on my way up chaps. Just bringing a few bottles of Canada Dry I found at the back of a locker in my cabin.
I did try drinking Canada Dry once when I was in Victoria, (I was only following the instructions on the advert outside the bar,) but I fell off my bar stool after emptying the first bottle of Scotch.. I blamed the resultant head ache on the foot rail around the bar. (Hic...!) Anyway, if the barman had been a little more proficient at installing a new bottle in the optic, I might not have fallen asleep in the first place. |
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With all due deference to Dart Skipper, though, I will continue to take my 4 Bells on the rocks. (Absolutely convinced that it is the mix which gives the headache.) |
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I do know what you mean Tom, I had to tell the magistrate once that it wasn't the 25 pints, it was a dodgy meat pie was my downfall.
Could you rephrase your description a little? The propinquity of the word "drinking" and the phrase "on the rocks" bring back memories of what I call "my bit of bother", though of course I had a different name then, before the surgery, and indeed a diferent sex (and more of it). Lorelei is just a memory now, though I kept the money. These recollections come flooding back, when the moon is high and the nights are warm. Even the word "flooding" seems wrong. Anyone else have thoughts they wish to share over a drink or eight?
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Hello Chaps, remember me? I fell overboard several months back and doggy paddled around for ages waiting for it to be noticed that I was missing and therefore rescued! Normally at this point one would say that tragically I wasn't, however, (said with much emphasis) I was, eventually, hauled from the water much the worse for wear. The kind gentleman that spotted me kept me safe and dry on his wonderful yacht and we sailed around the Aegean having a wonderful time. Unfortunately he has had to go home, some sort of family problem, or was it problem family?
As a consequence I have returned and am ready to take up any allotted tasks that you may have for me. I do note however on doing a count of all the animals on board, the four legged ones that is, that one of the Panama mules is missing? Can someone please explain? Oh, Farmer John, 'a drink or eight', no, hmmm??, perhaps I will leave that for another time.
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Was that you that I hauled out of the water onto my yacht in the Aegean? Sorry that I did not recognise you in your bedraggled state but glad to have rescued you and that you have been able to return to the Golden Dreamer. It wasn't a family problem or a problem family with the yacht just that the police were getting a bit close.
I, too, have been AWOL from the Golden Dreamer for some time. I have been junketing in Europe to get away from the Winter here in Oz. Welcome back. |
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Oh! Red - How could we possibly forget you?? We knew you were taking some time off -- (Across the Tas, was it?) -- and had every faith in you returning at your pleasure, or leisure.
It will be nice to have the company of a lady to help keep the rest of us hairy chested, unshaven, (some of us, anyway!) unkempt sailors behave in a more refined manner. We have been short of the presence of female crew for quite some time -- would also love to hear from Pats, the CED, sister Eleff and Mary, and not necessarily in that order --- even all at once would be great!! |
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Welcome back, however -- I'm sure we can find something for you to do other than nothing! What do you fancy. (Red's livestock is off limits by the way.) Last edited by Tom Alexander; 16th September 2017 at 08:23. |
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Funny thing that, an opportunity opened up for it to help safety and stability in a part of Africa not many of us get to see. Settled in well, made quite a splash locally. Don't worry about that though, it is very good to see you back, I wondered if our uncultured ways had sent you to seek company elsewhere.
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I am very sorry to report that Pedro (the mule with the white blaze and pretty hindquarters) broke a leg after sipping from Sir William's tankard and falling through an open hatch.
So I had to shoot him.
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Squeek however also enjoyed or should that be feasted on the entrails although the hooves did prove rather unpalatable. Oh yes, another thing... welcome back Red, the tank top could do with a good sweeping and the brass valve gauges could do with a bit of burnishing, there's a good girl (retires to bomb proof locker and awaits explosion)
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