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When do we move alongside in Chittagong? I'm looking forward to a good curry and a stroll down the posh parts of town. It's all very well being a busy port, but we do have some cargo to throw out, sorry, offload.
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Hmmm the port scenery seems to be slowing down nicely. Fenders out on the port side cutouts.
2 and 1 each end when we are alongside. get the gangway out soon as you are done and run the shore supply cable when you can. Tmac needs a bit peace and quiet so he can rest before a run ashore later. Oh I can smell the Curries from here! Best get some booze down us first as it never seems to taste right after eating curry. |
Hmmm... after finishing my celebrations of the Lads winning the Stanley Cup.. um, where are we??
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Think Tom said it was S**ttersgone, or something like that. seems odd going to a place with no bathroom though...LOL
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Will the ladies be playing or do they all fail the age limit?
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Noooooo! our ladies are much too young to qualify for Ice Hockey old timers. (they would probably kill the opposition anyway.
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TANNOY: all crew to the PAX lounge for a meeting please.
Are you all here? Right then, It is with a very heavy heart that I have to inform you all that Peter, Husband of CED has crossed the bar. I respectfully ask you all to keep our beloved engineering superintendant CED in your thoughts and prayers as she copes with this very sad time in her life. Thank you. |
Tragic and so very sad news Sire. The injunroom crew will stand a silent watch in his honour. Any of the crew is welcome to join us on the Tank Top at 8 bells.
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you can count me in on the silent watch Tmac. Respect.
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Our Ensign respectfully lowered to half staff. Deck lights dimmed. A time for us all to reflect on our mortality and the contribution of our loved ones to our lives. And, Tmac, I will be honoured to join you and your injuneering crew on the tank top at 8 bells to commiserate with CED on her loss.
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I will be joining you.
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I have cancelled my going ashore out of respect. I have had Varley wire the local hotel and they will be delivering our curry meals to the ship.
'We will just have a quiet time alongside for a few days and behave like Gentlemen. However I think at "Up spirits time" (splicing the main Brace) we should have a toast to the late Sir Peter. s fine a Scottish gentleman as ever there was. |
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I'll drink to that Tom....Cheers...to Peter.
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I hope the passing was as painless as possible. Of course I'll raise my glass to him.
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On a lighter note -------- HAPPY 30TH. BIRTHDAY, SIR SIDNEY OF CROSBY There you go SSR Glad to see he took the Olde Mug to his home town today. :jump:
We can drink a toast to him as well. :pint: |
Do we have any cargoes waiting? It's rather warm in Chittagong.
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He suggested we could pick up a cargo of Rutile (1,500 short tons) in Richard's Bay in South Africa, and take it to the Electric Boat Company facility in Groton, Connecticut. As "earnest" he handed me a well stuffed unmarked brown envelope which turned out to contain several thousand U.S. $$ just as a down payment -- the balance on delivery. Although this project, as usual, is utter hush-hush, the gentleman did indicate the Rutile cystaline structure was being considered for switching elements in the boats nuclear/heavy water circulation structure, or alternatively for use in the guidance of torpedoes. It was conveyed that it was all experimental at present. :brain: |
Nice one Tom. Love these mystery jobs heh heh heh.
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Rutile, you have to drag in that elegant and apposite word, chatoyancy. Always rather liked it.
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Chatoyancy.
Sounds like a little perfunctory conversation while floating in a hot tub....:supercool: |
anything to do with the Chatanooga choo choo?
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