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24th December 2021, 02:08 PM
#61
Re: helmsman

Originally Posted by
j.sabourn
I could be Cappy if there was a bikini clad young lady next door sunbathing . I never get that sort of luck. JS
aye its a tough life.john but we have good memories of great times that landlubbers never knew ......all the best mate to you and gwen ....cappy
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24th December 2021, 08:09 PM
#62
Re: helmsman

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Harry Nicholson
There was a story in Brocklebanks of three Indian crew sent from London to Liverpool. They got off the train at Crewe but missed their connection. They were confused and were gathered up by the police who rang our head office. 'We have three of your seamen here. We understand they are the Munta brothers. They give their names as: Canna Munta, Bibby Munta, and Castella Munta . . .
Ha Ha Harry !, now ,after working it out,and surprisingly remembering my Hindi ,would I be right in thinking they said to the policeman "I want food,"I want wife" and " ! want toilet!
Atcha,sahib!Laughing.gif Tik Ai !
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26th December 2021, 08:25 PM
#63
Re: helmsman
Yes, Graham, that's about it. Bibbi munta can simply mean 'I want a woman.'
Harry Nicholson
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27th December 2021, 01:16 AM
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Re: helmsman
Being Graham Steered off course a little to tell us of his singing prowess, If I may come in here and give a mention to the Royal Variety show in which the famous Ed Shearing came on, my wife sat up in anticipation as he was; according to all the pundits, the best singer since Gili, but what came out of his mouth sounded like a frog with a sore throat, she sat there with her mouth open so wide I could have thrown grapes in, she said something is very wrong wit the world if he is the best singer around, I agreed with her.
I am now going put a pillow over my head.
Des
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27th December 2021, 02:16 AM
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Re: helmsman
I often boast about being a choir boy. I was brought up during the war years with my elder cousin Bill who was 6 years older than me , and everything he did I did, I was his shadow , and he was an alter boy and in the church choir and so was I, this was in Kingston on Thames . He must have been 13 or 14 when his voice was breaking that he had to give the singing up . This must have been about 1945 , so true to form I went up to the choirmaster and said Bill is resigning , so so am I . Son he said you haven’t started yet, if I had been older that could have hurt my feelings as already got paid from singing at weddings . Maybe Ed Shearing his voice is breaking ? JS.
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27th December 2021, 07:38 AM
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bet you could sing ...ohh for the wings for wings of a dove .....and something about a mule ........cappy
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27th December 2021, 08:15 AM
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In those days Cappy the dove would have been manna from heaven , and the mule would have been called muffin and both would have finished up on the kitchen table . JS...
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17th January 2022, 09:10 AM
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You would have made a good Deep Sea Lawyer..
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18th January 2022, 12:28 AM
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And there are many who still think Muffin the Mule is a sex offence.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
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