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    Bill the barber what a case he was Terry all hands went there because he was cheap.I was in there one day he was halfway through cutting my hair when he decided he wanted to back a horse in the 3-30 off he went to the bookies and left me sitting there.
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    Jim, Do you remember him having asthma, If you wanted to keep your listeners in one piece and he was choking for breath he would reach for them bloody big bellows and spray it down his throat you where like a statue in the chair darn,t move it could have been fateful, The bugger would blow his nose and stuff it down your neck to keep the hairs off you, With there not being many chemists around I used to buy my rubbers off him he always had a full jar of them, Happy days Jim Terry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by red lead ted View Post
    Jim, Do you remember him having asthma,--Terry.
    Did he sell them at three for a shilling Terry? Perhaps that's where the phrases 'three for a bob' and 'jars out' originated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Cloherty View Post
    Quanta cosa para uno noche por favour senorita!
    Muchas! Senor.

    " Americano Mariinero .Muchas pesetas. Poco . Jiga-Jig

    Inglese. Marinero Poco pesetas. Muchas Jiga-Jig"

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    The Barber was the Bookie where I lived gambling was illegal or not far off it after the war. Other words regarding shipping will not hear now or very rarely are Noon sights, star sights, any number of bells per watch, compass error, deviation, variation, lookout, nautical miles, International Code of Signals. They might be still there but no one talks about. If pass a ship at sea pick up the phone and ask, the same if GPS is bust ask a passing vessel where he's at. Stability criteria if no loadicator just hope there is someone who can remember how to do. As regards money abroad and everyone looking for the US dollar, how does the EU money compare for those still at sea?? As most know there used to be 1000 Japanese yen to the pound, a big bottle of Asahi beer was 200 yen in the girlie bars, a lot cheaper in the jap bars, how does this compare now?? Another word soon to relegated to the scrap heap is fathom, and chain, think furlongs went out a long time ago. Shipboard titles like Chief Steward are now most generally known as catering manager. Did any of these changes do any good?? they will of course be all changed once again in the not too far distant future. JS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evan Lewis View Post
    Muchas! Senor.

    " Americano Mariinero .Muchas pesetas. Poco . Jiga-Jig

    Inglese. Marinero Poco pesetas. Muchas Jiga-Jig"
    Si Senor, but nadir para uste muy bueno bambino

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    Merci Blowthrough
    Sugee the Topmast
    Down town to lunch
    Sneezzing in the weeds

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    #5 Can see you were up to the job Ivan and made arrangements to be back next morning, most forgot to come back, so must have quonto costa para nacha quatro noche. Then came back to the ship for more plateau, and a week later a jab. JS
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    HI All.
    Trim the Vents, tighten that turnbuckle, dog the door down, let go aft, hold onto that backspring, haul on that guy rope, drop the pilot ladder over, haul down the Blue Peter, dip the ensign, clew up the gear.
    And many many more I will never hear shouted out again, unless when I'm lazy getting out of bed and my wife shouts," Are you getting out or do you want me to open the porthole wide there's a thick frost out there!.
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    Kenter Shackle.
    Gazinta
    Bottle Screw
    Jumper Stay
    Inglewood clips
    Lazarette
    Open and closed Shelter decks
    Azimuth mirror
    Dip
    Refraction
    Semi Diameter
    Parallax
    Sextant
    Quadrant
    SEX
    12, 24 and 37 wires to a strand
    MORE SEX
    Visible Horizon
    Sensible Horizon
    Rational Horizon
    Civil Twilight
    Nautical Twilight
    And still MORE SEX

    JS
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