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billyboy 25th December 2017 09:44

CD's computer was hacked this morning. But she is OK but very busy

Jeffers 26th December 2017 01:54

Just got the latest batch of mulled wine going, and it's fairly powerful....
Band practice the lounge later. Anyone who can still find their instrument is encouraged to have a bash! I think I'll be resting in my quarters. Very comfy, I must say, after the couple of cabins I was squeezed into on the old GD.

billyboy 26th December 2017 03:57

I heard that a couple of the Plasticos like playing with organs....

Tom Alexander 26th December 2017 05:38

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Originally Posted by Jeffers (Post 10490)
Just got the latest batch of mulled wine going, and it's fairly powerful....
Band practice the lounge later. Anyone who can still find their instrument is encouraged to have a bash! I think I'll be resting in my quarters. Very comfy, I must say, after the couple of cabins I was squeezed into on the old GD.

We must be paying the shore gang triple overtime as they are at work scraping and banging away. (on the hull, gentlemen, on the hull). Perhaps, Jeffers, with your arranging expertise (musical) you could co-ordinate the hull banging to produce a sound similar to a Caribbean steel band. That would really be something -- and with our ship's band as back-up, we could record it and make a killing selling CDs, etc. :jump::jump:

Tom Alexander 26th December 2017 05:41

I know most of us by now have drawn a conclusion to our Christmas festivities, dinner, drink, etc., so I wish you all a restful whatever is left of it, and a happy and prosperous New Year. :)

billyboy 26th December 2017 09:06

Thank you Tom. I have found some interesting bottles in No 3 hold if you would care to join me for a post Christmas wind down party. I get them a few years back from a ship wreck I was diving on. Labels are unreadable but last time we checked it was a dark Rum. quite palatable too!

Tom Alexander 27th December 2017 04:48

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Originally Posted by billyboy (Post 10497)
Thank you Tom. I have found some interesting bottles in No 3 hold if you would care to join me for a post Christmas wind down party. I get them a few years back from a ship wreck I was diving on. Labels are unreadable but last time we checked it was a dark Rum. quite palatable too!

Shiver me timbers! Dark rum matured in Davey Jones Locker --- Oh! What nectar --- I'll be right there. :pint:

billyboy 27th December 2017 09:30

I have a case of it Tom. Those who went home for Christmas are going to miss it heh heh heh.
Went to the heads earlier.....strange noise like someone shouting when I flushed it!...I thought "thats and odd sound".
Never mind.....Cheers Tom/

Jeffers 27th December 2017 11:27

Ah, Billy, you're aboard... and you have some rum? That'll do nicely. I've a case of Crabbies Ginger beer here, I' m told they mix rather nicely!

billyboy 27th December 2017 12:25

Here Jeffers. try a bottle of this, Its like nectar mate. Let the strings of your Guitar cool down and relax. This stuff is amazing.

Tom Alexander 28th December 2017 05:32

Here's some sea food to go with it -- Pickled herring, sour cream, and jellied eels. :supercool:

billyboy 28th December 2017 06:48

Steward!..... Bucket please!
Cant stand that menue Tom. Prefer to save my tastebuds for the delicate pre pussers Rum mate....LOL

Farmer John 28th December 2017 17:20

I have quite a bit of Turkey left, if anyone has a hankering...

Tmac1720 28th December 2017 17:47

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Originally Posted by Tom Alexander (Post 10518)
Here's some sea food to go with it -- Pickled herring, sour cream, and jellied eels. :supercool:

Anyone found stuffing any of that mixture down the heads will be forced to clean them out using a tea spoon otherwise they will face the wrath of a mad rat up their trouser leg. :eek:

One more thing, a very Happy and Healthy New Year to you all from your friendly injuneering department. :kiss:

Farmer John 28th December 2017 20:44

Mmm, a mad rat up the trouser leg? I AM tempted...

Farmer John 28th December 2017 20:46

MMMmm,A mad rat up the trouser leg? I am tempted...

Farmer John 28th December 2017 20:47

There seems to be an echo.

Dartskipper 28th December 2017 22:35

Come again? Did somebody just repeat something? :king:

Tom Alexander 29th December 2017 07:20

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Originally Posted by Dartskipper (Post 10559)
Come again? Did somebody just repeat something? :king:

I think it was some rumbling from the bowels of the earth (or somewhere) !!! :smoking:

billyboy 29th December 2017 08:28

ECHO-0-0-0-0-0-0

Hmmmm apparently so!! so-so-so

McCloggie 29th December 2017 09:45

I enjoyed waving to myself as the GD slipped past Nairn but am now ready to reunite my split personality back on board (Oh no you'r not. Oh yes I am etc.).

Thinking of that though, is there a crew pantomime onboard or do the normal events count as one?

Whatever, it seems a bit empty here - is anybody there.... there.....there?

Tmac1720 29th December 2017 15:32

Echo my arse !!!! it's just a reverberation from the ships bowels.... Oh err the injun room is all tilted, must be that bottle of Black Bush sir Billy kindly left me to quench my poor parched throat.. hic burp..... Squeek, get your ball munching gnashers on, there are some likely lads up top don't think you are up to the job of scrotum shredding....:chuckle:

Tmac1720 29th December 2017 15:34

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Originally Posted by McCloggie (Post 10562)
I enjoyed waving to myself as the GD slipped past Nairn but am now ready to reunite my split personality back on board (Oh no you'r not. Oh yes I am etc.).

Thinking of that though, is there a crew pantomime onboard or do the normal events count as one?

Whatever, it seems a bit empty here - is anybody there.... there.....there?

I had a split personality once but my Psychiatrist cured me, only trouble is where am I now when I need me? :bye:

Farmer John 29th December 2017 21:46

Calm down you lot, a small prestadigital fumble and you are all wafting about like a nun who has grasped a navvy's thumb.

billyboy 29th December 2017 23:08

Float out in about two hours Tom. Gaffer just told me. we are to proceed to the berth astern of the ferry where we can moor for two days only. enough time to visit the local establishments.
Time to throw a dart at the world map Tom. Need the agent to come up with a job for us. Cost me a bundle to get the dry dock work done this year.


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