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Pat's can I have Dibs on one of the Pirate Uniforms, just as a spare, y'know. Do you have one with 2 eye-patches? I could catch up on my sleep.
Red-17, the ship will refurbish the fruit on the Carmen Miranda outfit if you promise not to sing all the time. |
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(Wasn't the old adage, "If ahead is green and red, Scream and shout and lose your head?") To answer your enquiry about where we are going, we are proceeding to our destination, of course. (Alternatively, off course.) Carry on FJ. |
For those members of the crew and domestic team who aren't that interested in watching the fighting on the ice rink, our entertainments officer has informed me that he has arranged for an exhibition tennis match to be played on the upper deck aft of the swimming pool. He has instructed the deck gang to build a clay court for the match to be played on. He has also arranged for our intrepid military chopper jockey to fetch the two participants from that passing cruise liner. They are those very well known Russian tennis stars, Hannah Gruntalotski and Maria Shriekitova. Arrangements have also been made with a sub clause in their contracts that should we pass through a tropical storm during the match, they are to stop playing tennis immediately and start mud wrestling instead.
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Tom, I am steering for the storm, hoping of course to miss it.
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Now, Buys Ballots law, let's see, stand with your back to the fire, the front door is on the left if you have been eating your toast and Marmite.
Where's the Marmite gone? Oh well we'll just imagine we are in the Northern hemisphere, I think that should be right. |
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VMT, OOW? Remember, not all of us come from a seafaring background and I am beginning to wonder if some of you aren't just making them up.
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OK, so what's with Marmite, Vegemite, Bovril? Are there any other such spreads that we can add to the list? The three listed all have three things in common, they can be spread on toast, made into a broth solution and to the uninitiated can taste pretty vile.
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??? lot of noise from Hold No1...They must be winning again.
Morning Tom. Whats out ETA at the next Port mate? Thought Dart skipper was into Stars last night when he said he was studying Heavenly bodies. Turnrd out he was looking at the CCTV screens....Sigh! and I missed it!...heh heh heh |
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Are pets, other than Pat's chooks and the sheep in Red's care in the garden of course, allowed on board the GD? If so, I would like to bring my latest pet on board as "ship's dragon" for the enjoyment of all.
He/she/it only eats the odd chook and/or sheep occasionally. As an added advantage he/she/it would be quite prepared to replace the naked lady on the bow so that we would be in full compliance with the latest Discrimination and Harassment laws. |
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They also made what they called beef spread and other stuff from the by products of four legged mammals that wandered into the slaughter house and didn't successfully arrive at the other end in one piece. I think Shippams actually had a 1,000 gallon vat of the stuff bubbling away in their factory, and put into those little glass jars, and then stuck different labels on to fool us that this jar tasted different to that jar. If you closed your eyes it all tasted the same. Keep an eye on the chickens, Pat. Chicken spread was one of their best sellers. |
I think a Dragon would not be a good idea. whoever heard of a Bar-B-Qed dragon?
Red-17, can you draw some red and green paraffin from Pats store for our navigation lights please? |
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I suppose one might say it's forteasimo. |
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