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3rd July 2021, 07:17 PM
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Graham, There are a hell of a lot of answers to this does the answer have to be a nautical theme ?
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3rd July 2021, 09:45 PM
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No Terry.There is no theme as such,except in the question! -'Correct dosages for old sailors'.As described in my previous post it is simply an anagram of the word 'dosages' -which is SEA DOGS.The first word 'Correct' is another way of telling you to change the word 'dosage to another (ie an anagram)and you can get' sea dogs' which has (3 and 4 letters in it ,and then of course it is another word for old sailors in the clue. It is after all a cryptic clue and not a question about anything specific.
But you gave your brain a good work out and came out with some good possibilities,only they weren't of course anagrams for 'dosages' !
They are after all cryptic crossword clues and for most people as I stated in a previous post incomprehensible to many people,but if you give it time to learn how to do them,before long you'll be doing The Times Daily Cryptic one !
But I don't think I'd better put any more cryptic clues up-it takes too long to explain the answers!
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3rd July 2021, 10:32 PM
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Marian Gray
Graham you lured us in with an easy peasy one.
My guess for No 1 tot, grog?

No ,Marian.'Ere,wot you eatin' then? Can I have some?Hungry.jpgYum Yum!.gif
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4th July 2021, 06:49 AM
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[QUOTE=thomas michael;380195...that question my be the all encapsulating enigma, as is what came first the chicken or the egg, because insanity is defined by a person doing the same thing over and over again,and finding the same answer.
for a typical seaman signs on a ship gets paid off gets drunk and resigns on again,and again until one day for some reason the madness stops,was there anything ive missed out.
tom
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Ah,that's deep Tom...Personally ,upon being made redundant ,calling it a day,and thus ending my sea career,I found it was daunting leaving the comparative sane routine 'madness' of the life at sea and entering an unorganised civilian life populated by thousands of unknown and variously,often unpredictable flawed characters. Yes,we had flawed characters at sea but on the whole we knew who they were,what they were like and how likely they might react to your comment or actions. Not so today in civvy street where one can lose one's life instantly in a random knife attack when passing someone on the street...
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4th July 2021, 07:19 AM
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From the age of about 48 I started counting the days to retirement , there comes the year when you see no future to long separations in a fast declining profession and you were caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. The deep blue sea was the only job from leaving school , discounting a butcher boy , that you knew. At 48 that was in 1985 and the writing had been on the wall long before this. The seagoing industry as applied to British Shipping had started its decline about 1970. The only way out for me at least was to go elsewhere. It was one hell of a jump into space at the age of 54 to emigrate to a different country with very little money , no job, and start from scratch again. But as I say Australia proved to be tops for me and suppose many others as well, and have no regrets. I received no handouts and didn’t expect any , to survive one had to work, but when you worked you were paid correctly. Life is never easy unless you are born into money , but Australia had a damn sight more opportunity’s than the UK at the time. Cheers JS.
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4th July 2021, 08:36 AM
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#21 Marian I’m getting slow on the uptake have just seen Graham’s answer to what is a Sane Sailor. It’s well seeing he does the Times Crossword . JS
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4th July 2021, 08:43 AM
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#11 You mean a sienne netter , took me a long time to see that one. Must of been that last bottle of plonk.JS.
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4th July 2021, 10:57 AM
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hi graham shaw #26
i will accept your statement and will consider your plea of mitigation,
as for walking into danger on the very streets we grew up in, i always make sure to take my wife along, so she can scream for the police, and if that fails she can knock f**K out of them.
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hi john sabourn #29
good morning, have no fear and enter no plea of mitigation you will never end up in a ( sienne net ) you are too far gone.
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4th July 2021, 12:02 PM
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#21 Marian I’m getting slow on the uptake have just seen Graham’s answer to what is a Sane Sailor. It’s well seeing he does the Times Crossword . JS
I don't do that crossword John.Far too time-consuming,and I'm not as clever as you think-certainly not an Oracle like you and others. I can never fathom out Times crossword readers who say they finished it in six minutes,or whatever !
It takes me six minutes to compose my ragbag brain before I even pick up a pen.It's like anything else in life-you've got to be in the mood!
I do the daily 5 Clue Cryptic X-word in the 'i' newspaper-just while I'm eatin'me'Weeties,which takes about 15 minutes I guess. That's where the two cryptic clues that I put in this thread came from.They just happened to have a nautical flavour.Reader.gif
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4th July 2021, 01:55 PM
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Tom says weetabix always reminds him of nautical things as look like a donkeys breakfast. Think he eats his own bedding. Damp,as it may be from leaking hot water bottles , JS
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