Go Back   Shipping History > Shipping Discussion > Mess Deck

virtual crazy gang, part II

Post Reply
 
Thread Tools
  #476  
Old 10th May 2017, 11:02
YM-Mundrabilla's Avatar
YM-Mundrabilla Australia YM-Mundrabilla is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Mundrabilla (haha), Melbourne really but I'd rather be in Narvik
Posts: 790
Images: 1713
Remaining on the starboard section of the GD, I was able to photograph those of the crew departing for the South Pole.
Attached Images
File Type: jpg IMGP3060_SN_.jpg (221.6 KB, 9 views)
Reply With Quote
  #477  
Old 10th May 2017, 11:29
billyboy's Avatar
billyboy Philippines billyboy is online now
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Philippines
Posts: 2,115
Images: 22
sarf powl!!! thats a number 24. mystery tour bus.
__________________
"Imagination is more important than knowledge". A. Einstein.
Reply With Quote
  #478  
Old 10th May 2017, 12:09
YM-Mundrabilla's Avatar
YM-Mundrabilla Australia YM-Mundrabilla is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Mundrabilla (haha), Melbourne really but I'd rather be in Narvik
Posts: 790
Images: 1713
Hope that I didn't let the secret destination out of the bag. Glad that I'm not on board anyway. I prefer something a little less enclosed where I can jump ship more easily should the need arise.
Is that Red-17 at the helm by the way?
If it is let me hasten to add that that would in no way affect my views on escaping the vessel. Just not keen on submarines or sealed aircraft type structures in water. Nothing to do with ladies on footplates or fiddling with rolling stock.

Last edited by YM-Mundrabilla; 10th May 2017 at 12:12.
Reply With Quote
  #479  
Old 10th May 2017, 20:50
Farmer John's Avatar
Farmer John Farmer John is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: UK
Posts: 1,506
Sir William, I regret we seem to have ordered two Pulsons Fulminators by mistake, but I think Tmac should be able to convert them.
__________________
Buvez toujours, mourrez jamais.
Rabelais
Reply With Quote
  #480  
Old 10th May 2017, 23:16
ssr481's Avatar
ssr481 United States ssr481 is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: USA
Posts: 57
Quote:
Originally Posted by Red-17 View Post
I have no idea what you are talking about SSR. A little bit more info would be helpful for those of us that are not initiated. I would have thought that a Sea Harrier would be perfect for the GD, no need to extend the deck....
Dear lady, an MV-22 Osprey is a tilt-rotor aircraft... much better to get in and out of trouble (and haul the butts of GD trouble makers out of.. can only carry one person on the Harrier, me, ye ol' flyboy) ... As for being the .50 gunner on the ramp.. an MV-22 has a ramp that people can run aboard, fleeing from whatever danger they get themselves into and that I have to bail them out ... and when they're not doing that.. I have someone sitting behind Ma Deuce.. shooting at anyone and anything (Just ask Tmac.. as I've ventilated the funnel many times)...
__________________
"Hey man, I only ride 'em. I don't know what makes them work... " - Oddball
http://ss481.com
Reply With Quote
  #481  
Old 10th May 2017, 23:23
ssr481's Avatar
ssr481 United States ssr481 is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: USA
Posts: 57
Quote:
Originally Posted by Red-17 View Post
I like your style SSR. SSR? A type of drug, Symantec Security Response, Surface Search Radar, the list goes on, and on.........So, which are you?

Is this talking nicely enough to SSR billyboy?
SSR stands for radar picket submarine... a quaint experiment the USN tried in the late 1940s when airborne early warning aircraft weren't around... the USN thought it a pretty neat idea to put radar onto submarines (antenna on deck and control units in one of the compartments on the sub). The one wee thing they forgot about was that salt-water and vacuum tube technology didn't mix too well.

And I take my moniker from the sole surviving example of a former radar picket submarine (the program was discontinued in the late 1950s when the first carrier-borne AEW aircraft came into service) is USS REQUIN (SS-481/SSR-481), now on display in the most livable city in the Colonies, Pittsburgh (my home turf)...
Attached Images
File Type: jpg 1952A.jpg (222.0 KB, 8 views)
__________________
"Hey man, I only ride 'em. I don't know what makes them work... " - Oddball
http://ss481.com
Reply With Quote
  #482  
Old 11th May 2017, 00:10
billyboy's Avatar
billyboy Philippines billyboy is online now
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Philippines
Posts: 2,115
Images: 22
Well, I am up for a cruise of the Fjords in our new twin screw launch.
Steward! drinks and snacks to the new launch please.
Anyone coming?.... Oh I nearly forgot, best take fishing and scuba gear along just in case
__________________
"Imagination is more important than knowledge". A. Einstein.
Reply With Quote
  #483  
Old 11th May 2017, 07:11
Tom Alexander's Avatar
Tom Alexander Canada Tom Alexander is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
Posts: 1,205
Images: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by Red-17 View Post
??? Wallahs? Varley you are usually so technical but this does not strike me as being a technical term!
Wallah is an Indian term for servant, or worker. We recently had three wallahs aboard, the dobhi wallah (does the ship's laundry), the Chai wallah (brings the tea around, and the Punka wallah (waves the palm leaves to ventilate cabins, etc.

On the subject of punkas, you have several in your cabin -- called punka louvres -- the round eyeball thingies that supply vented air conditioning to your quarters. (Tmac takes pride in supplying the appropriate quantity, temperature and quality of the air through these devices which can be manually rotated to change the flow of air to the required spots.)
Reply With Quote
  #484  
Old 11th May 2017, 07:21
Tom Alexander's Avatar
Tom Alexander Canada Tom Alexander is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
Posts: 1,205
Images: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by ssr481 View Post
Dear lady, an MV-22 Osprey is a tilt-rotor aircraft... much better to get in and out of trouble (and haul the butts of GD trouble makers out of.. can only carry one person on the Harrier, me, ye ol' flyboy) ... As for being the .50 gunner on the ramp.. an MV-22 has a ramp that people can run aboard, fleeing from whatever danger they get themselves into and that I have to bail them out ... and when they're not doing that.. I have someone sitting behind Ma Deuce.. shooting at anyone and anything (Just ask Tmac.. as I've ventilated the funnel many times)...
TANNOY: SSR - What is the range of you MV-22?
Would you please contact the bridge and let me know - and if you can carry an inflatable fuel bladder to extend that range? It probably won't be sufficient, but if so we could fly out of Invercargill and be back in next to no time. We can work on the fine details, but it is also probable that we can refuel in McMurdo by arrangement. Thanx, Tom.

On second thought, report to the bridge, I think I've got some of your favorite cold ones stashed in the chartroom fridge.
Reply With Quote
  #485  
Old 11th May 2017, 07:24
Tom Alexander's Avatar
Tom Alexander Canada Tom Alexander is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
Posts: 1,205
Images: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by YM-Mundrabilla View Post
Remaining on the starboard section of the GD, I was able to photograph those of the crew departing for the South Pole.
Nah! Just us returning from the bar in style!
Reply With Quote
  #486  
Old 11th May 2017, 07:48
billyboy's Avatar
billyboy Philippines billyboy is online now
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Philippines
Posts: 2,115
Images: 22
beep beep beep!!!

Hey up....someones opened the secure fridge on the Bridge........

Ah, its you Tom. yes I dont mind if i do.....Cheers!
__________________
"Imagination is more important than knowledge". A. Einstein.
Reply With Quote
  #487  
Old 11th May 2017, 09:06
Chadburn Chadburn is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: N.Yorkshire
Posts: 135
Images: 40
Quote:
Originally Posted by ssr481 View Post
Dear lady, an MV-22 Osprey is a tilt-rotor aircraft... much better to get in and out of trouble (and haul the butts of GD trouble makers out of.. can only carry one person on the Harrier, me, ye ol' flyboy) ... As for being the .50 gunner on the ramp.. an MV-22 has a ramp that people can run aboard, fleeing from whatever danger they get themselves into and that I have to bail them out ... and when they're not doing that.. I have someone sitting behind Ma Deuce.. shooting at anyone and anything (Just ask Tmac.. as I've ventilated the funnel many times)...
This is what is required if you can find one, far more comfortable.
Remember this built by Fairey, every town and City was going to have a designated Heli Port in the late 1950/60 era where you could catch one of these to the next town like a Corporation Bus. Ships Crew could be dropped off in their home town instead of having to catch the train.
Attached Images
File Type: jpg image.jpg (142.1 KB, 5 views)
Reply With Quote
  #488  
Old 11th May 2017, 11:41
Red-17's Avatar
Red-17 Australia Red-17 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newcastle NSW
Posts: 366
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Alexander View Post
Wallah is an Indian term for servant, or worker. We recently had three wallahs aboard, the dobhi wallah (does the ship's laundry), the Chai wallah (brings the tea around, and the Punka wallah (waves the palm leaves to ventilate cabins, etc.

On the subject of punkas, you have several in your cabin -- called punka louvres -- the round eyeball thingies that supply vented air conditioning to your quarters. (Tmac takes pride in supplying the appropriate quantity, temperature and quality of the air through these devices which can be manually rotated to change the flow of air to the required spots.)
Oh! That Wallah. Thank you for the info re air conditioning to my quarters. I'm sure that if I did have any issues Tmac would be able to sort me out.
__________________
You may not be able to do anything about the wind but you can reset your sails

Vicki D
Reply With Quote
  #489  
Old 11th May 2017, 11:44
Red-17's Avatar
Red-17 Australia Red-17 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newcastle NSW
Posts: 366
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Alexander View Post
Nah! Just us returning from the bar in style!
Thank heavens for that, I thought the others had left without me.

signed off: Antarctic Princess.

Question, Isn't it as cold in the fjords as it is in the Antarctic?
__________________
You may not be able to do anything about the wind but you can reset your sails

Vicki D
Reply With Quote
  #490  
Old 11th May 2017, 11:52
Red-17's Avatar
Red-17 Australia Red-17 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newcastle NSW
Posts: 366
Quote:
Originally Posted by ssr481 View Post
SSR stands for radar picket submarine... a quaint experiment the USN tried in the late 1940s when airborne early warning aircraft weren't around... the USN thought it a pretty neat idea to put radar onto submarines (antenna on deck and control units in one of the compartments on the sub). The one wee thing they forgot about was that salt-water and vacuum tube technology didn't mix too well. Oh Dear, so who did they throw overboard for that stuff-up?

And I take my moniker from the sole surviving example of a former radar picket submarine (the program was discontinued in the late 1950s when the first carrier-borne AEW aircraft came into service) is USS REQUIN (SS-481/SSR-481), now on display in the most livable city in the Colonies, Pittsburgh (my home turf)...
Shouldn't that then be RPS??
__________________
You may not be able to do anything about the wind but you can reset your sails

Vicki D
Reply With Quote
  #491  
Old 11th May 2017, 12:47
billyboy's Avatar
billyboy Philippines billyboy is online now
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Philippines
Posts: 2,115
Images: 22
ef we are anchored in a fjord with booze and snacks. Romantic music music I doubt if we would feel the cold......LOL
__________________
"Imagination is more important than knowledge". A. Einstein.
Reply With Quote
  #492  
Old 11th May 2017, 15:54
Farmer John's Avatar
Farmer John Farmer John is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: UK
Posts: 1,506
I have always thought that the Antarctic is rather like work, I could watch it for hours, but I wouldn't like it in my home. We are just getting some warmer weather here in GB, don't make us wander off into the oncoming Winter. I think I need to stay to look after the veggies in the garden if Red-17 is expedishing.
__________________
Buvez toujours, mourrez jamais.
Rabelais
Reply With Quote
  #493  
Old 11th May 2017, 18:47
Malcolm G's Avatar
Malcolm G Malcolm G is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Poole
Posts: 1,555
Images: 6
I haven't had the chance to re-paint it in gold yet.
But here it is...

(For better climes we can arrange for a buffet table to be placed on the upper deck.)
Attached Images
File Type: jpg GD Launch.jpg (158.6 KB, 10 views)
__________________
The Mad Landsman
Reply With Quote
  #494  
Old 12th May 2017, 01:14
billyboy's Avatar
billyboy Philippines billyboy is online now
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Philippines
Posts: 2,115
Images: 22
chippies have reshaped it already. looks more like a Royal Barge now with a flying bridge. Tmacs tweaked the twin catts and she purrs lovely. can make 20 knotts as well. I'll give you a shout when the gold paint arrives. plastic steward/signwriter is standing by to name it as "Commodore Briggs" in memory of late shipmate. It will look grand alongside the "Dom's dream".
__________________
"Imagination is more important than knowledge". A. Einstein.
Reply With Quote
  #495  
Old 12th May 2017, 02:11
Red-17's Avatar
Red-17 Australia Red-17 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newcastle NSW
Posts: 366
Quote:
Originally Posted by Farmer John View Post
I have always thought that the Antarctic is rather like work, I could watch it for hours, but I wouldn't like it in my home. We are just getting some warmer weather here in GB, don't make us wander off into the oncoming Winter. I think I need to stay to look after the veggies in the garden if Red-17 is expedishing.
Is this really a word Farmer John
__________________
You may not be able to do anything about the wind but you can reset your sails

Vicki D
Reply With Quote
  #496  
Old 12th May 2017, 02:14
Red-17's Avatar
Red-17 Australia Red-17 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newcastle NSW
Posts: 366
Quote:
Originally Posted by billyboy View Post
ef we are anchored in a fjord with booze and snacks. Romantic music music I doubt if we would feel the cold......LOL
I must admit billyboy that does sound good. And a little nap every now and then, I am sooo tired at present I could use a nap right now and it is only just after 11am?
__________________
You may not be able to do anything about the wind but you can reset your sails

Vicki D
Reply With Quote
  #497  
Old 12th May 2017, 02:16
Red-17's Avatar
Red-17 Australia Red-17 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newcastle NSW
Posts: 366
Quote:
Originally Posted by billyboy View Post
chippies have reshaped it already. looks more like a Royal Barge now with a flying bridge. Tmacs tweaked the twin catts and she purrs lovely. can make 20 knotts as well. I'll give you a shout when the gold paint arrives. plastic steward/signwriter is standing by to name it as "Commodore Briggs" in memory of late shipmate. It will look grand alongside the "Dom's dream".
I would like to ask questions about these names billyboy but am just too tired to do so!
__________________
You may not be able to do anything about the wind but you can reset your sails

Vicki D
Reply With Quote
  #498  
Old 12th May 2017, 02:18
Red-17's Avatar
Red-17 Australia Red-17 is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Newcastle NSW
Posts: 366
Tom Alexander

Skipper, just reminding you I will be on shore leave and unavailable until Wednesday. Please don't go anywhere without me, but if you do behave your selves.
__________________
You may not be able to do anything about the wind but you can reset your sails

Vicki D
Reply With Quote
  #499  
Old 12th May 2017, 08:35
Tom Alexander's Avatar
Tom Alexander Canada Tom Alexander is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
Posts: 1,205
Images: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by Red-17 View Post
Skipper, just reminding you I will be on shore leave and unavailable until Wednesday. Please don't go anywhere without me, but if you do behave your selves.
Is that this Wednesday, or next Wednesday?? Thank goodness someone knows how to spell Wednesday. The way people talk nowadays, nobodys knows nothing about nothing. (Which means they must know something about something?)

Someone has left a huge pot of curry bubbling away on the galley stove -- sign says "help yourself". In a rush of self indulgence, I did, and I must admit it was excellent.

Better stay clear of me tomorrow though!
Reply With Quote
  #500  
Old 12th May 2017, 08:45
Tom Alexander's Avatar
Tom Alexander Canada Tom Alexander is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
Posts: 1,205
Images: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by Red-17 View Post
I would like to ask questions about these names billyboy but am just too tired to do so!
Commodore Briggs -- well known for intestinal infortitude (his favourite postings had a lot to do with phaarrrrts! ---- and Dom was the originator of White Gloss- a special distillation which is only provided for consumption on special occasions.

Both were very well respected and frequent participents in the adventures of the GD.
sadly, they have now departed this mortal coil, but are still affectionately remembered.
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 05:44.


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