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hi every one a merry christmas to you all. a list of ships i served on. british test british tweed britishtay british pride british pioneer british esk m.v. mokran british maple british unity british willow british ranger british kennet s.s. shoush british wye british skill british tenacity british avon british fidelity british respect british norness british resolution british security
Hi Tony. A warm Welcome toyou.find yourself a cabin and stow your gear, then come down to the mess for a cold one.Thats if theres any left. I quess you were a BP tanker man just back from Aberdan. best wishes geoff
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ref post@2 Hi !Tony--A Warm Welcome aboard,-perhaps as warm as Persian/Arabian Gulf (note PC reigns in that region!) Lovely sounding all British.......etc. tankers. But,mmmmm---what was that s.s. Shoush? or is it a bit ,you know, hush-hush As for one of our Taff shipmates-now isn't that just typical he gets his Aberdan mixed up with his Abadan!? Merry Christmas/Nadolig Llawen from Gulliver....and Geoff! (Now,daishop- if you find this post---don't get confused!) Hey-ho---methinks 'Ye Olde Faggott and Firkin' beckons! Welcome aboard British Tony!
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ref post #3 Hi Gulliver. Your sharp this morning, i wondered who would be the first to spot that.LOL. Have a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year. Its to early to go to our local pub , The flying jug. best wishes geoff
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ref post #4 Heh heh! Geoff! That's because it's 7.30p.m. here in Blighty! Never mind the 'Flying Jug(s) -it's the Flying Handbags you want to watch here.....matey! Gulliver(off to the Pig now--coming?) Flying Jugs here!
hi Tony B. Welcome aboard,you'l be glad that you signed on.Thats an impressive list of British Tankers you sailed on.If there was a prize,Im sure you would win hands down.I went to the Vindi in 1952 and then to sea until 1959,and sailed mainly out from Swansea on Tankers,the B.P. boats I sailed on were the British Pioneer,British Resource,British Duke, British Envoy and the British Hero,apart from the Duke they were all tidy ships,and if I remember rightly the Envoy and Hero had small pools,which made a lot of difference.I was in catering and ended as second steward, Id love to do it all over again.Hope that you are keeping well?.Id like to wish you and your family a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year.Drop us a line if you get the chance. Dave Williams(R583900)
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Hello TonyB Sounds like a lot of British Respect indeed! Wow! So many British Ships,you could have started your own Fleet haha! No seriously TonyB a very warm welcome to the site,i hope you have a wonderfull stay with us all here! Lots of us are a bit balmy at times,but what can you expect haha Anyway take a seat and just enjoy! Cheers
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G'day TonyB, welcome to the most wonderful of all the m.N. sites around. Grab a cold one, sit back and enjoy the voyage, never know who you will meet. Only did one British, Hawthorn on her maiden voyage 1964
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Hi Tony When did you sale on the British Willow ? I did a trip on her not long after she did her sea trials joined her at Isle of Grain around June 65 and paid off in swansea remember an AB called Joss from Sunderland and the Chief Steward was called Ken something," very light on his loafers !!" Kindest regards George (R789011)
Hi Tony, Just a wee note to say i was looking at your list of ships and we have been on a few of the same ones, so just wondering if you know me ??? I was chief cook from about 1975 till i left in 1984, last one being the Iolair. Regerds Rae Bolton
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