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Unfortunately I am unused to receiving polite requests the usual format is several expletives followed by even more direct instructions regarding injun moves, revs etc followed by earnest enquiries as to my intelligence and the marital status of my parents
Dartskipper my lad, that mysterious item of injuneering equipment is my latest plaything to entertain the crew via the tannoy system at 4 bells.... nothing like the skirl of the pipes o' a morn, however I must confess the sound I obtain from them is nothing like it
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Mr. McCloggie -- strike sail, please.
Well I mustered the cut-outs and armed with suitable striking implements we beat the sh1t out of all the sails as requested. It did not seem to have any real effect though so I lowered everything anyway as above the sounds of a cat being strangled coming over the PA system and the shouting of DS from the bridge we noticed that the engines had been started and presumed the sails were no longer needed. McC |
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blow jobs on Octopi not supposed to happen aboard here.
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(home alone for two days while wifie away. using her lap top but dont tell her...lol)
what the........ sounds like someones strangling a cat. have to nip along and see whats happening. just looked over the rail and we are in the same place. I put a chalk mark on the hull.
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I think I know what's wrong. I'm just going below to release the hand brake.
Chief always pulls it on hard to stop the propellers windmilling when we hoist sail. I expect Sqweek couldn't hear the command to let it go with all those strange noises coming from the pit. |
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Just keep practicing Tmac, it will all come together , eventually. You are a brave man.
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I am always polite to a lady such as yourself, or rather I hope I am, one does ones best
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Tmac, you know if you wear a disguise you can come out on deck whenever you want, anyway it was you who said it was all about being hunted by the FBI, the KGB and three women wanting to serve you with paternity papers. Also, you frightened an Albert Ross so much last time it converted to a flying fish and has followed us ever since.
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That reminds me of the man that took an octopus into a bar and bet the crowd his octopus could play any instrument in the world, which it did, until bagpipes were produced. The octopus wrestled with them but no sound was produced. The crowd demanded their money, but the owner of the octopus stood firm, and said as soon as my octopus gets its pyjamas off, they're going to make love. (Returning to my cabin)
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New York in the morning -- guess we'll have to take on the pilot here -- the inhabitants here get real finicky about things like that. Just tell him Pier 88 on the Hudson. That should get his respect, if nothing else.
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New York in the morning -- guess we'll have to take on the pilot here -- the inhabitants here get real finicky about things like that. Just tell him (or perhaps her) Pier 88 on the Hudson. That should get their respect, if nothing else.
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I'm looking forward to New York. I've never been there by sea, but my Dad did many years ago. Caused quite a lot of excitement involving dragging the anchor, a tug with bent safety rails around her upper deck, a damaged boarding ladder, a collision with a moored US Naval vessel, the Harbour Authority, the British Consulate, and letters between the injured parties and the Eagle Oil Company offices in London. Dad's ship was waiting to berth in Perth Amboy, apparently, across the river. I hope they have forgotten about it! |
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That's for them to know, and us to find out, Eh?
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No - just an itchy trigger finger on the mouse button. And probably a brain phart along the way as well !! Guess I'll have to dampen my reflexes with some Four Bells.
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My youngest daughter spent some time in Greenwich Village and even worked the bar at CBGB's for a bit. She remembers how everyone laughed when she spotted her first Cockroach.
I hope we have Cockroach zappers rigged, don't want ours mixing with theirs, ours are bred and trained. By the way, empty wheelhouse be damned there were four of us up there, asleep in the corners keeping watch.
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Talking about cockcroach zappers, perhaps, Mr. McCloggie you can ensure that the cutouts rig rat guards on all our mooring lines?
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#2445
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We have fitted the normal Rat Guards on all mooring lines as per normal, and have connected them up to the ships electrical system (220V?) so anything that touches a metal plate will be well and truly "zapped".
These should deter any rodents. The Engine Room staff rodents of course will use the gangway and have an appropriate "going ashore" pass so the Chief Engineer has no need to worry! I am however also worried about the possible incursion of anyone from a well known "rat-pack" - no matter how well they might sing! We do however need to ensure that the buyers for our burlap cargo are not caught out and therefore need suitable passwords! We have therefore issued Tasers to all gangway sentries to check anyone who goes on musically about New York, New York or Chicago. All crew returning on board should therefore remember not to try and sing popular musical numbers until they are in the safety of the PAX lounge. Right! Off ashore myself! McC |
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bit different around here from the days of all the kin liners eh.
what with the bloke asking questions at the bottom of the gangway. asking about communism or some darned thing. be demanding a short arm parade next cheeky git.
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Oh I reckon Miss Keys deserves a pass!
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I heartedly endorse that -- (better make sure that our grand "joanna" is at it's peak perfection in tuning. (I think Varley has the electronic instruments to ensure that the instrument is in perfect pitch.)
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