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    Default Re: So quiet on here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Des Jenkins View Post
    Cheers Des
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    We haven't heard about what happened at the Fandango in Spain yet.
    The Fandango went very well Des, danced our socks off, got home mid day Saturday and we were out dancing Saturday night, and with a bit of luck again tomorrow. Weather was kind to us a pleasant 28C all week.

    Probably seems quiet because somehow posts which are normally on the 'New Posts' 4/5 days without being responded to, got moved to Merchant Navy General Postings and not everyone checks on there, I know a couple of mine disappeared into the ether, but at least we are still afloat.

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    Question is anyone finding they site times out? I have had several posts when I go to post them I have been timed out and had to log back in again, bloody annoying as my post has vanished.
    Someone posted yesterday , It is very quiet on here!!!!maybe they are expeirencing this problem.
    Before I attempt to post this now I will copy it and if needs be Paste it when I log back on , that is if it has timed out again.
    I did start a new thread about this but !!!
    Perhaps if others are having to log back on again the interest may have gone concerning there particular post., just a thought.

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    I don't think there's any 'feuding' or dissension going on....well,not like there used to be,going back a few years!
    Personally,and I'm not disparaging anyone in this reply, but I tend to not treat it like a 'blog, where anything and everything is discussed,and an opinion is solicited and expected,much perhaps as it used to be in the messroom,or at one's smokos.
    No,There are other sites for that,FaceBook being a front contender!

    I will usually respond to items of maritime interest,and I'm at my happiest helping out at research,ship details,events etc.With other non-maritime events I will only respond to outstanding worldwide events ,such as a cataclysmic global happening--or a change in British government!

    I do miss all the old regulars.......

    Happy surfing,now mostly 'silver 'surfing!
    And Safe Sailing,if you're still out there,even if it's in your dreams.

    Talking of which,and occasionally when my brain cells are in flux,-clearing out the old ones as I call it, I had a recent well,more of a nightmare ,one in which a ship was crossing from my port to starboard on a steady bearing and not altering.I simultaneously ,to alert the crosser,pulled the whistle lever which came off in my hand ("Sh*t !" came to mind !,rang the telegraph which did not respond,engaged hand steering,and called the Old Man,only to hear his 'tiger' say "Captain no here!"
    Suddenly the crossing culprit which looked like a typical Greek freighter speeded up ,crossed my bows and disappeared at a supersonic speed! On the stern I saw what looked like a couple of huge Chinese grinning heads laughing at me.Yes,I woke up in a sweat,thankful it was just a dream.Now,that reminded me on reflection that for my Orals nearly 50 years earlier I had been thoroughly grilled by the Examiner on my reactions to such a crossing scenario,albeit without the Chinese grinning heads...
    I do think though that no matter how long we served at sea,such experiences ,real or dreamed are always with us.

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    A recurrent dream with me at one time years ago was on the bridge of a ship sailing down the high street of some mythical city and wondering how the hell I got there , was pleased to wake up, usually in a cold sweat., but just pleased to wake up.. Cheers JS.
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    Default Re: So quiet on here.

    Ditto to this Graham

    I will usually respond to items of maritime interest,and I'm at my happiest helping out at research,ship details,events etc.


    I do miss all the old regulars.......


    Many a time a sit and think of all the good oldies we have had with us on here!

    Quite a few gone for good in passing, so sad, and others gone for various reasons .

    Hopefully in time we may get almost back to that stage , but only may be ??
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    I enjoy reading all the posts, in my room I am back either in the mess room or on the hatch, I like to read all the various posts be they shipping or other, . and check up on the Forum who is present, and how many still look into the site which is a tremendous achievement by Brian for the site.
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    #16 Similar to you Des ,often wonder if anyone I knew in younger and better times has survived as most I knew have passed on. Names I am doubtful if alive or dead are Craig Walwyn, who,emigrated to Canada,Cyril Scott ex Shell cadet , Leo McGowan last heard from whilst he was in Butterfield and Swires. A few more on thinking back. There is always the faint hope they just might be still alive and if discover this site may hook up again . Cheers JS
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    Being from the hospitality side of sea going I read all the daily entrants as I am learning more about seamanship that way.
    Also get some laughs and info much from Doc Vernon,
    Interesting to read about JS and Des with their 'ailments' and how they manage.
    All in all good stuff but yes we have over the years lost some good ones, Fiddlers Green may be getting a bit full!!!!!
    Happy daze John in Oz.

    Life is too short to blend in.

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    Another one just remembered , Charlie Briggs from Sunderland ex Geneton , and believe ex harbourmaster Blyth Harbour ? Know there are ex Geneton people on site Charlie would have been of 53/54 /55 vintage last saw in B.A. JS.
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    Post #1 I have been looking back over the posts Johnny. A lot of the regulars are no longer with us and they all had memories going back when the British Merchant Navy was something to be proud of. The likes of Cappy, Fouro, I don't know if Captain Kong is still with us but has not posted in a long time. Red Lead Ted and Tabnab Den to name a few. British Merchant Seamen are a rare bred these days, so posts are in short supply but most, still on the site try with what is available.
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