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7th October 2011, 04:16 PM
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Brian
I agree with you brian,because if i was
in that frame of mind,i could have mentioned
the many times i used the woolwich ferry.
i would cross one way to join a ship,then
the other way to go back home.
mike
please note i have added "deep sea" to your original post.
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7th October 2011, 04:39 PM
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John Albert Evans
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7th October 2011, 07:29 PM
#13
Short Trips
Hi Brian
Just looking through your posts for shortest trips. I have not seen one to beat mine,
how about 4 hours.I was on the Middlesbrough Pool and I was sent up to Glasgow to join one
of Furnace Witheys ships I had to go to the Shipping Federation Office in Glasgow and signed on
as a EDH. On arriving at the said vessel the mate told me whats what and handed me over to the Bosun
I found out almost at once that I had joined a ship full of Jocks ( NO OFFENCE) I had sailed out with jocks
before and after no bother.
As soon as the bosun saw me he said right your in the mess room for this trip. dont you carry deck boys
anymore I said, the mess room he said.
Right I thought get of this ship now but I had signed articles, an hour later I was back in the Glasgow Pool
Office demanding to see a doctor after another hour I had a medical and in no time a sick note was in my
pocket. back to the ship I went and shoved it up the mates nose half an hour later with my gear I went back to see the mate for my discharge book. Get of my ship he screemed so away I went back to the Boro
I had not looked in my book to see what he dicharged me with but to my surprise he had given me two VGs
so ended my shortest trip. By the way I had a bad appendix (cough) (cough)
Cheers Tony ,
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7th October 2011, 07:47 PM
#14
Port Invercargill
Shortest trip I did was in the Great Bitter Lakes Suez in ther 6 day war, three months and never went anywhere. Take care.... Terry.
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8th October 2011, 12:11 AM
#15
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