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Old 23rd April 2017, 14:08
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as long as you don't require wages you are the very lad for me you won't need a shovel as we are nantomic powered just a lead cod piece should suffice.
Thanks Tmac1720 happy to join on the basis proposed. I am quite used to working for nothing these days.
I note that GD is both nuclear and sail powered so have packed my lead cod piece as you suggest.
As a precaution, however, I will bring my shovel and one TEU of coal just in case.
I also forgot to mention that along with my shovel I will bring my pricker in addition and the cod piece. I assume that I can stow it in the second funnel for use should the opportunity arise.
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Old 23rd April 2017, 14:55
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If your pricker is already detachable the lead cod piece is probably redundant
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Old 23rd April 2017, 15:42
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RED, you have the colour red in your script, why can't I get it in mine
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Old 23rd April 2017, 16:06
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Hello Red-17. Very nice to meet you. May I have a word with you? If you should take the position of Assistant Gardener to Farmer John, I could use your help. In the past, I've kept a few chickens for fresh eggs. Farmer John loves the other by product. But my chickens slowly disappeared and lots of chicken dishes were showing up on the afternoon/evening buffet. Would it be possible for you to keep a watch on my hens? Speaking of the Breville, who is our galley slave? Did we import the previous "chef"?
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Old 23rd April 2017, 16:08
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Hi Dartskipper, I assume you are the new deckie type person on board so first a few queries/pointers for you

1. Whyfore did your Grannie need to keep her ditties in a bag?
2. Why did she feel the need to give them to you in the first place?
3. All mekan....meckha... meachak.... metal thingies are in first class working order because as Chief Injuneer I make sure all the deckie crowd DON'T TOUCH THEM !!!!...... EVER !!!!!!!!!
4. Controls are operated by push button control.... Green for forwards, blue for sideways and black for backwards... there is also a BIG RED button.... only for use in emergencies... be afraid, be VERY afraid
Hi Chiefy,

Thanks for the welcome aboard,

1) I think Grannie was a tad dyslexic and got her kit bag mixed up with her ditties, which is why she had troubles packing things away.
2) I sometimes wonder myself how I came to be in possession of the said ditties.
3) You need not worry about any tinkering with your metal noisy thingies by this member of the deckie lot. As long as it does what it's supposed to in the right order, that's fine. I understand you like to keep everything highly polished and shiny, so may I suggest that you don't press too hard when polishing the big red emergency button.

See you in the bar after sundown.
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Old 23rd April 2017, 16:12
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Hi Chiefy,

Thanks for the welcome aboard,

1) I think Grannie was a tad dyslexic and got her kit bag mixed up with her ditties, which is why she had troubles packing things away.
2) I sometimes wonder myself how I came to be in possession of the said ditties.
3) You need not worry about any tinkering with your metal noisy thingies by this member of the deckie lot. As long as it does what it's supposed to in the right order, that's fine. I understand you like to keep everything highly polished and shiny, so may I suggest that you don't press too hard when polishing the big red emergency button.

See you in the bar after sundown.
Dartskipper, if the metal thingies don't work, hit them hard with a very large hammer. Tmac won't mind. He likes to fix things.
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Old 23rd April 2017, 16:24
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Ok Dartskipper see if you can get some straight fishing hooks too!
Found some straight and blunt fish hooks, so we'll be ok if the food runs out. (Especially if it runs out before the cook kills it....)

Well I found a little shop selling all sorts of old government surplus stuff. The owner came from one of those eastern places, and I think he had been apprenticed to an old carpet seller in a souk in Marrakesh. He wasn't a tough negotiator, but I don't think he quite understood what I was looking for. I asked him if had a sextant, but he kept trying to sell me six tents. He assured me they were in excellent condition, only ever having been used once. I very slowly and clearly pronounced the word S-E-X-T-A-N-T, and he suddenly smiled.
"Ahh, I understand," he said, giving me a conspiratorial wink. " One of these tents will be perfect for you. A sheik used it for his harem and entertained the concubines every night in it.!"
"No, not s-e-x t-e-n-t, SEXTANT! It's a funny looking thing with twiddly bits and a little telescope."
So he sold me a powerful telescope instead, which he assured me would help me find out my position easily. All I have to do is look back over the stern to see where we have come from, and then look directly ahead to see where we are going. Then I will know we are exactly somewhere on the right course.
I paid for it all with my out of date American Express card, and after he read my signature on the receipt, he kept calling me "Mr. Upyours."
I just need a hand to unload the tents off the roof of the taxi. They may come in handy to set in the rigging as auxiliary power.
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Old 23rd April 2017, 16:58
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Dartskipper, you will be amazed and delighted to know that I have managed to acquire Joshua Slocum's timepiece which he used for Navigation. Not the only thing that the world has benefited from with regard to the Slocum family.

http://joshuaslocum.com/The-One-Doller-Clock

Don't thank me, I can afford it.

Also, Tmac, take a look at the Glider bit. I am sure you have devised similar things (Saves a LOT of money), but as Tom Lehrer said "Plagiarise, but be sure to call it research.
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Old 23rd April 2017, 18:37
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No navigator if you can't do 'Lunar Distances'. Cheaper even than Farmer John's kind purchase (and I don't have to bother with time signals) - it is why Nevil Maskelyne got to save the sailor first. Harrison's solution started out as too expensive.

And what was too expensive then must be too expensive now!
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Old 23rd April 2017, 18:42
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Dartskipper, if the metal thingies don't work, hit them hard with a very large hammer. Tmac won't mind. He likes to fix things.
welcome back Pats, I have sorely missed using your chickens for target practise

Regarding your repair recommendation may I emphea.... empres....empasiz....stress to you young lady, wot makes a injuneer as skilled as wot I am is NOT hitting things with a hammer large or otherwise it is knowing WHERE to hit them wot matters
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Old 23rd April 2017, 18:45
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Also, Tmac, take a look at the Glider bit. I am sure you have devised similar things (Saves a LOT of money), but as Tom Lehrer said "Plagiarise, but be sure to call it research.
yup, had a look... definitely busted......... I suppose you want me to fix it again just leave the usual payment by the injun room air lock (one trusts for a job this delicate a magnum sized Black Bush will be provided)
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Old 23rd April 2017, 22:50
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Dartskipper, you will be amazed and delighted to know that I have managed to acquire Joshua Slocum's timepiece which he used for Navigation. Not the only thing that the world has benefited from with regard to the Slocum family.

http://joshuaslocum.com/The-One-Doller-Clock

Don't thank me, I can afford it.

Also, Tmac, take a look at the Glider bit. I am sure you have devised similar things (Saves a LOT of money), but as Tom Lehrer said "Plagiarise, but be sure to call it research.
Slocum!...seems to ring a bell that. Did,nt his wife have a large pussey and work in a department store.
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Old 23rd April 2017, 23:12
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Ships Notice board:
Promotions list.
Tom. now official senior master.
Dartskipper. now senior Captain.
Farmer John. official first mate.
Pats. senior Boatswain
Red-17 official ships log keeper (log only to be used as required by OOW) to assist Sister Eleff if and when required.
Varley communications officer. the finer wines and cigars for favors still required.
YM-Mundrabilla. Official 2nd engineer.
CED. remains as Engineering supervisor when she returns from leave
Sister Eleff. sick bay technician first class
Coastie. Anchovy chef, when he gets back
Billyboy. eccentric owner with more money than sense.
Tmac. all things injuniering (I dare not ask more of that man)

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1 sailmaker. (well you never know if we might need a homeward bounder)
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Old 24th April 2017, 00:58
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I was about to castigate you, (Yes, that IS the correct spelling Tmac) Thought however I should perhaps check the colour tab. Low and behold the faeries, or whomever is responsible, has given us more than just black. Smilies (some) and colour what more could a woman want?

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Old 24th April 2017, 01:00
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O.K. Will someone please tell this landlubber what TANNOY means?
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Old 24th April 2017, 01:07
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Looks like we are the only ones awake on the GD this morning Pat.
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Old 24th April 2017, 01:22
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If your pricker is already detachable the lead cod piece is probably redundant
As an old ashcat I will bring both, just in case.
I realise that GD is both nuclear and sail powered but I will keep the pricker stowed in the second funnel in case we get some clinker in the galley stove.
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Old 24th April 2017, 01:40
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Coffee, Pussers? If I had that at breakfast time I would have to go straight back to bed. Rum makes me sleepy, then who would the deck be supervised by?

As I seem to be missing out on all the fun, due to the fact that I live in the Antipodes, I intend to stay up tonight and get in on the action early. You lot seem to be getting away with far too much frivolity and I want to be part of the action.
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Looks like we are the only ones awake on the GD this morning Pat.
They're a lazy lot. Champers for brekkie?
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Old 24th April 2017, 02:58
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Bit early in the morning for me, thanks anyway. You enjoy.
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Hi, I am still awake in the Philippines (well it is only 10:18 in the morning here)

Come on Pats lets give you a hand with some gardening. Oh heck chickens nesting in the flower planters. No heads on the flowers Darn mule ate them again.
Oh heck forget it...lets go join Red-17 for breakfast instead. have to keep our strength up for the adventures of the future.
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Old 24th April 2017, 03:33
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Hi, I am still awake in the Philippines (well it is only 10:18 in the morning here)

Come on Pats lets give you a hand with some gardening. Oh heck chickens nesting in the flower planters. No heads on the flowers Darn mule ate them again.
Oh heck forget it...lets go join Red-17 for breakfast instead. have to keep our strength up for the adventures of the future.
I'll have breakfast with you, but only if I can have my champers. The tradition must be upheld!

I really need a hand stacking the cases of White Gloss. Did the cutouts survive the move?
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Old 24th April 2017, 03:42
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Champers for Pats please Steward!
Yes the cut outs are fine. they have been ironed and coated with waterproof varnish.
Plastic Stewards are good as always. Not too sure about the one carrying your champers though. seems a bit too effeminate for my liking.
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Champers for Pats please Steward!
Yes the cut outs are fine. they have been ironed and coated with waterproof varnish.
Plastic Stewards are good as always. Not too sure about the one carrying your champers though. seems a bit too effeminate for my liking.
I've never cared for the Plastic Stewards. They're a bit too uppity for me. They've got a "tude". But, I'll let them bring me my morning champers. Who is cooking these days? I'd love sit out on the deck with a strong cup of coffee with proper cream and a bacon sarnie.
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Old 24th April 2017, 04:28
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Bit of a problem while coasties on leave. Placy stewards been doing the cooking. Maybe I should advertise for a ships cook. Had some good cooks in the past. I'll have to e mail Mary Hinge and see if she will sign back on.
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