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I am longing to be done alphabetically in reverse.
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So that Red17 knows where to inject her vaccinations, I had a dartboard tattooed in a strategic place in our last run ashore.:sweat:
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Oh its a dartboard....I thought it was a spider web when I saw you in the Shower.......LOL (Its an age thing I guess)
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Varley's New Years Party
Now that we have left Copenhagen should we get our party for Varley underway. I am happy to defer medicals till after the party. Let me know what you think.
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Wonder if she will do a short arm inspection to Tom. Bit shy about that me. Not my fault I was so far back in the queue when they were dishing it out.
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Red 17, if all else fails, you could do Tmac with the dart gun, we do have one, normally used if a port official shows unusual resistance to pecuniary arguments.
Drenching is normally done surreptitiously via the post examination drink, some object to being run through a race. |
Sadly, I will be on leave at the time of the medicals.
I will be visiting my grandmother. She was born in 1860 you know!:bye: |
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Gulp!
You don't scare me, you silly injuneering type, anyway Red17 is holding the gun, 1st shot is a fast acting tranq. Mercy me, I need to hide for about 5 years. |
Ah Tmac!...perhaps you would be so kind as to demonstrate a short arm parade to RED 17. You are better with words that I good sir.
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I may be kind and genteel in my daily life but it would be unwise of you to push me too far, or any of my shipboard friends. Capiche? :cloud: |
Short Arm Parade
I really don't care who explains it to me as long as one of you does. If anyone is good with words it's Varley. Sorry Varley, maybe you are not well enough yet for the rough and tumble of the GD. :cat:
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Upon reaching Los Angeles, however, any such disease would have probably incubated to the point where it could be physically identified by a qualified medical person examining the genitalia of the crew member in question. No matter what the time of day or night, upon arrival in LA the entire crew would be ordered to muster in the officer's games room for a "short arm" inspection. In turn, each crew member would be required to lay his "male" member out on the desk in front of the examiner, who in turn would use a flashlight to inspect said crew member's member for signs of unwanted discharge, putrescence, microscopic creepy crawlies, etc. Upon clearance each inspected crew member with a clean bill of health would be allowed ashore. Those not cleared would not be allowed ashore so as to protect the local female population from becoming in turn infected themselves. This same procedure took place in many ports. :( Talking about gender equality, the person reporting this never did find out whether the ship's stewardess was ever subject to similar treatment. :supercool: |
Lets face it Tom. A female would have a hard job laying hers on the desk ha ha
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Have just woken up in my cabin and the "Passage Tracker" shows we now are on the way to Poland.
I seem to have a very sore backside and a large plaster on my rear end. All I can remember is a gunshot and the words "this normally brings down elephants". Having said that, I also have a note that says I have been medically examined, tested and found clear of any social diseases (it is a bit like Roswell really) So, I can confirm to the rest of the crew that the medical check (after the tranquiliser) is indeed painless - I think! McC |
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I would also point out that I have never laid a hand on you let alone pushed you however an exception can be made for a lady. :D Finally I must beg your pardon as I was not aware you were of Italian nationality, otherwise I would have made you an offer you couldn't refuse. :eek: |
Cap'n Tom's mention of Colon brought back some memories, although not about the so - called "fleshpots." We found the flesh pots of Acapulco much more attractive, ahem....
Anyway, I thought that Colon was the most appropriately named place in the World.:jester: |
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My Italian heritage has saved me from harm on many occasions. |
Red-17 said:
If you speak to McGloggie he can assure you that no harm was done to him and he had a nice nap afterwards I have no desire to knock our medical team in any way and I am sure I will come to no harm. Admittedly, I did have a good sleep as well. However, I feel unable to comment on the actual procedure as I was tranquilised for the entire time and (sadly) can remember nothing about what happened. On top of everything else, in my Master at Arms role I now have to conduct an investigation and write a report on how I was accidently shot! McC |
I expect the MaA's report will make interesting reading in due course, especially as most events on the GDII seem to go with a "bang."
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I doubt it Tom. Apart from a 10 minute nap in the control room Tmac never sleeps. He is awake 24/7 in order to keep our engines in tip top condition.
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Red 17, alas young lady while I have absolutely no doubt as regards your medical prowess and your discretion in all matters the unfortunate fact is as Sir William indicates that I am required to be awake 24/7 to maintain the safe and secure operation of the most complex machinery known to man and many other mechanical and electro-mechanical devices beyond the realm of ordinary mortals wot I has invented. :smoking:
Squeek and Eric provide much needed assistance in this regard. I note your comment that Squeek was a pussycat on this occasion, this is easily explained, he is in love with YOU madam. Alas the lad is unversed in the ways of the world having led a sheltered life, all I ask is you be kind to the lad and while his love be unrequited do not destroy his dreams and break his little heart. :very_sad: Eric shall attend for his medical just as soon as he finishes his watch. (he eats three a day and is costing me a fortune as he only eats Rolex) :( Finally and if it may be of assistance to you, injuneers wot are covered in grease, grime and other diverse substances are fully germ resistant, NO germ, bug, virus or malady would DARE infect such a personage therefore I must respectfully advise you I have absolutely no need of your attention however well intended. In any event being a CE I have private medical arrangements with Nursie, so there na na na naaaaa na. :chuckle: |
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I thought we were on passage to Poland but this sounds like we are Crossing the Line! McC |
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Well, who would have guessed that our friend Red17 had such hidden depths? Sudden sleep stalks the decks, albeit in the hands of a responsible (hopefully) and compassionate (hopefully) colleague.
How will we discriminate between the sudden collapse following a draught of our favourite tipple and the onset of a medical intervention? Tmac, the concern about losing control of your engines is surely unnecessary, all Injuneers operate the controls in their sleep anyway, witness the high levels of marital breakup after 25 years at sea. Not everyone wants their up and downs adjusted when at rest. Perhaps this is why Tmac is so concerned? He might scrape his bearing shells (or whatever these fellows do for fun) when laid out. |
Farmer John, I've heard of sleep walking but this is feckin' ridiculous :chuckle:
You also, dear sir appear to have an in depth knowledge of uz injuneers.... you are not a lapsed Brotherhood of the Spanner member by any chance? :smoking: |
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