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Old 23rd May 2017, 10:52
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Who my shipmates tried getting to bed

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Old 23rd May 2017, 11:39
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"your wasting your time she said with a grin"
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Old 23rd May 2017, 11:47
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And it usually was, due to gin.
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Old 23rd May 2017, 11:56
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And it usually was, due to gin.
Very good gin, she said, as she tucked herself in and said, please come back in the mornin'.
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Old 23rd May 2017, 13:00
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and back Tom went in the morn......
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Can I borrow your platinum zero percent limitless fund credit card Sir William? An old friend in the Yacht Broking business has emailed me details of a nice motor yacht on his books. He thinks she would make a nice tender to Golden Dreamer, and would fit into the forrard hold when the Stanley Cup is finished. The yacht is around 90 ft in length, and is powered by twin Gardner 8L3B's, so is very economical. She has bunker space for over 1,000 gallons (Imperial), but as she won't be doing any long distance voyages if we use her just as a tender, we could convert about 700 gallons of bunkers to storing Gin and Port. A simple plumbing job would ensure constant supplies on tap to all state rooms on board. There is also about 1,000 gallons of storage for fresh water, but this could very easily store beer instead. She also has bridge control, and comes equipped with echo sounder, radar, Decca Navigator, SatNav, SSB,VHF, and plenty of mooring lines and fenders so we have no worries when entering foreign harbours for the first time. Anyway, there are one or two around here with a wealth of experience of handling twin screw motor yachts. Ahem.....
I think she will be ideal for calling on those places where GD is too big to berth in. My friend has researched the shipping and yacht registries, and reckons it would be all right to rename her in keeping with the theme of the parent vessel. He suggests "Gilded Fantasist."

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Old 24th May 2017, 00:53
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well now let me see. we have a twin screw tender right now. then theres my varnished V8 speed boat. we have 4 inflatable life rafts and a jolly boat plus out FRB with the twin outboards.
In hold No2 we have our Mercedes mini bus, My roller convertible, and the Viagra blue trans am.
Hold no3 Is provisions (iron rations and booze.) No4 is all engineering equipment and materials plus machine shop.
If we had a cradle built we could Cary it diagonally across No4 hatch aft if our drybaulic crane could cope with it. could also be a good float off in the event of a disaster.
we will of course have to consult with Tmac when he returns from his mission ashore. I rather fancy he would re engine it though. we would also have to upgrade our Crane.
See what he says when he returns.
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well now let me see. we have a twin screw tender right now. then theres my varnished V8 speed boat. we have 4 inflatable life rafts and a jolly boat plus out FRB with the twin outboards.
In hold No2 we have our Mercedes mini bus, My roller convertible, and the Viagra blue trans am.
Hold no3 Is provisions (iron rations and booze.) No4 is all engineering equipment and materials plus machine shop.
If we had a cradle built we could Cary it diagonally across No4 hatch aft if our drybaulic crane could cope with it. could also be a good float off in the event of a disaster.
we will of course have to consult with Tmac when he returns from his mission ashore. I rather fancy he would re engine it though. we would also have to upgrade our Crane.
See what he says when he returns.
Hang on billyboy, where have you housed my Harley?
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Its in the Hangar with SSR's choppers. Safe and dry in there Red_17.

Can you play a musical instrument by the way?

Need to get the ships band going again. I have cut outs cleaning my drum kit for me this very morning.
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Sir William, Sir. I made a small auto purchase on my last outing. It's well covered in Hold #2. I knew you would want me to have it. It's a classic 1966 E Type Jaguar, candy apple red. Oh, she's a beauty, Sir. Can I keep it.....huh, can I?
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Old 24th May 2017, 04:49
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Its in the Hangar with SSR's choppers. Safe and dry in there Red_17.

Can you play a musical instrument by the way?

Need to get the ships band going again. I have cut outs cleaning my drum kit for me this very morning.
Oh, that's a relief! I know I don't use it much but it is nice to know that it is safe and dry. Umm, when you say choppers, do you mean helicopters or motor bikes?

Yes billyboy, I play a couple of musical instruments but haven't done so for awhile.. The bagpipes(Scottish), the bodhran (Irish drum),ukulele (badly) and piano. I can also read music, sort of!

What sort of music were you intending for the band to play and are all crew members expected to participate? It will be interesting to hear about the musical talents of other crew members and which instrument they prefer. I have started to put certain people together with certain instruments so I will be interested to see how close I am. This should be very interesting

Oh, I forgot to mention recorder and tin whistle.
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Old 24th May 2017, 05:33
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Oh you will get on well with Tmac when he gets back He has a big one, Lambeg drum. I have a drum kit, Jeffers when he is aboard plays Guirar. Cant remember what everyone played now. Think Farmer John played a comb and toilet paper.
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Oh, that's a relief! I know I don't use it much but it is nice to know that it is safe and dry. Umm, when you say choppers, do you mean helicopters or motor bikes?

Yes billyboy, I play a couple of musical instruments but haven't done so for awhile.. The bagpipes(Scottish), the bodhran (Irish drum),ukulele (badly) and piano. I can also read music, sort of!

What sort of music were you intending for the band to play and are all crew members expected to participate? It will be interesting to hear about the musical talents of other crew members and which instrument they prefer. I have started to put certain people together with certain instruments so I will be interested to see how close I am. This should be very interesting

Oh, I forgot to mention recorder and tin whistle.
Always wanted to play the Pipes but never more so than the present. If I could, I would march up and down outside a house across the way where some little bastard is learning the drums. There is nothing worse than bong bong bong with monotonous irregularity. Even a dodgy bearing or a flat wheel goes thump with some level of regularity.
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and back Tom went in the morn......
It was a good thing it was me -- it it had been Varley going back in the morn, there would have been a beard in her earhole that tickled and said," Have some Madeira, my dear!)
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Can I borrow your platinum zero percent limitless fund credit card Sir William? An old friend in the Yacht Broking business has emailed me details of a nice motor yacht on his books. He thinks she would make a nice tender to Golden Dreamer, and would fit into the forrard hold when the Stanley Cup is finished. The yacht is around 90 ft in length, and is powered by twin Gardner 8L3B's, so is very economical. She has bunker space for over 1,000 gallons (Imperial), but as she won't be doing any long distance voyages if we use her just as a tender, we could convert about 700 gallons of bunkers to storing Gin and Port. A simple plumbing job would ensure constant supplies on tap to all state rooms on board. There is also about 1,000 gallons of storage for fresh water, but this could very easily store beer instead. She also has bridge control, and comes equipped with echo sounder, radar, Decca Navigator, SatNav, SSB,VHF, and plenty of mooring lines and fenders so we have no worries when entering foreign harbours for the first time. Anyway, there are one or two around here with a wealth of experience of handling twin screw motor yachts. Ahem.....
I think she will be ideal for calling on those places where GD is too big to berth in. My friend has researched the shipping and yacht registries, and reckons it would be all right to rename her in keeping with the theme of the parent vessel. He suggests "Gilded Fantasist."

What say you?
I worked as "Skipper" on a 90 foot yacht for a while -- a single Gardner 8L3B -- as you say - very economical -- very easy starting -- although tended to leak oil through the inspection plates on the side of the crankcase. If I remember rightly it had a 32 volt generator built in -- had an auxiliary 24 volt alternator/regulator for all the regular DC requirements. We do't need such a craft for small places as the GD has a retractable feature to even ply the Norfolk Broads if we wish. (Now about those broads in Norfolk!!! )

Oh! But I digress -- Whaty kind of flatulist was the name you suggested?? We do have many of those aboard.
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What sort of music were you intending for the band to play and are all crew members expected to participate? It will be interesting to hear about the musical talents of other crew members and which instrument they prefer. I have started to put certain people together with certain instruments so I will be interested to see how close I am. This should be very interesting

Oh, I forgot to mention recorder and tin whistle.
I think I have mentioned before, but I play a mean set of spoons, the guitar (with very modest expertise), the comb and TP, the washboard, and a holdover from infant school, --- the triangle.

Being Canadian, I am fine with most music as long as it is played in the key of Eh?
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Can I borrow your platinum zero percent limitless fund credit card Sir William? An old friend in the Yacht Broking business has emailed me details of a nice motor yacht on his books. He thinks she would make a nice tender to Golden Dreamer, and would fit into the forrard hold when the Stanley Cup is finished.
It is worth your life to mess with #1 hold. And the Stanley Cup thing isn't over yet (Stay tuned -- I'm sure SSR will have something to say about that.) Besides we don't only use the facility for hockey -- sometimes we have women's lacross matches there, and women's netball. ---- And you thought hockey was violent??
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,ukulele (badly) and piano. I can also read music, sort of!
I don't play the comb and paper anymore, the fluffy quilted stuff does not give the clear notes I seek. I see you play one of the Badly group of instruments, I too play a number of these instruments and am considered an expert on the Badly tuning. I think we could rustle up a good few who can play Badly.
Nothing raises the heart quite like the sound of the National Anthem played Badly, on Badly tuned instruments. You fists clench, your eyes fill with tears and you murmur "That's Badly, Badly done".
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you 2 cut outs! No3 hold on the double and fetch up the Piano and put it in the PAX lounge. (this you got to see readers)
I tried the pipes once but my rendition of "stop your tickling Jock" was not appreciated...least of all by my wife.....LOL
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Pats, if you remember, the cutouts may need guidance to ensure the piano is right way up. Mind you, it is quieter the other way up.
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Pats, if you remember, the cutouts may need guidance to ensure the piano is right way up. Mind you, it is quieter the other way up.
Doesn't that depend upon the height from which it is dropped?

Shall we try? I've got the sound level meter we were meant to use for environmental noise but when I asked Tmac to try it down below he said he couldn't hear what I was saying.
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I don't play the comb and paper anymore, the fluffy quilted stuff does not give the clear notes I seek. I see you play one of the Badly group of instruments, I too play a number of these instruments and am considered an expert on the Badly tuning. I think we could rustle up a good few who can play Badly.
Nothing raises the heart quite like the sound of the National Anthem played Badly, on Badly tuned instruments. You fists clench, your eyes fill with tears and you murmur "That's Badly, Badly done".
You know, I really thought that you would play the fiddle, but you are right about the fluffy quilted stuff.

I also forgot to say that I play the lagerphone really well. I had no idea until now that I so was multi talented.

Just as an aside, my baby brother recently had a conversation with a lady who asked him if I was his sister. When he said yes, she said that she used to teach me piano.. Then she told him, 'I don't think she liked me very much'. I didn't, she discovered I was playing by ear and rapped me over the knuckles with a ruler. Doesn't go down well with a 7yr old. Younger brother was very amused by this.
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Can someone please remind me what my role is on the GD? I seem to have lost the plot! Must have been the Grande Marnier.
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she discovered I was playing by ear and rapped me over the knuckles with a ruler.
You probably would have had more success if you used your fingers instead

Yus you lot had better be afraid 'cause I is on the way back just as soon as I can drag Squeek and Eric out of the bar

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