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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
The difference that you're missing, as I see it, is, these guys are on boats while at work. You need to compare this to Simps former job as postman/sewer worker, whatever he was. A lot of ship captains spend their off hours on the water as well as while working. BTW, last week I went onboard a H-L cont. ship (Breman(?) and talked to the capt., he also sailed in his leisure. Scotty Hope you were not trying to get a job running his ship with your new licences. Many Capt. keep a small copy of their licences in the wallet, Its like a cops badge, gets onboard most ships anywere and into any wheelhouse underway. The Galveston Ferry captian let me dock on the boliver side once, That was a kick, had 50+ cars and a couple of big rigs onboard. Joe "Rick" wrote in message news ![]() Simple Simon wrote: What one must wonder, though, is why is it they are either too stupid or too afraid to go to sea in a small sailing yacht where they can commune with their love of the sea Aside from your bizarre belief in the working conditions on a ship's bridge and what we do and since you have only a fantasy vision of professional mariners you make a public idiot of yourself once more. Many, if not most, of the people I work with own and sail boats of all sizes and types from 60 foot schooners to little toy trailerboats like yours ... well, not quite like yours, they have the sense and the money to maintain them and would not dream of setting foot on a derelict with a broken boom ... and several make extended trips each year. One group of 3 I know have been on an extended circumnavigation for years, flying back to do their scheduled trips then flying back to meet the other guys wherever they are located. The master of the vessel I left yesterday is leaving for Tonga on his ketch next week when he is relieved. Give it up, Nil, you aren't informed enough, bright enough, or witty enough to play this game. The fact that you have been slammed on and out of every lame thread you have attempted to start in the past couple of months should have taught you something, if you have any capacity for learning at all. The evidence so far is to the contrary ... In the world of seafaring and mariners you are naught but a barnacle, an impediment to efficiency, and a monument to the farce of lower level licensing. A wannabe for sure ... Rick |
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That's a good reason to get a license right there.
It's always more fun to be up front where the action is. Once, on a clear flying day, traveling Space-A on a KC-10 tanker, after chatting a while with the crew chief, he invited me to take a seat behind the pilot of jet while flying over the Grand Canyon. That was a treat. Bart (Joe) wrote Many Capt. keep a small copy of their licences in the wallet, Its like a cops badge, gets onboard most ships anywere and into any wheelhouse underway. The Galveston Ferry captian let me dock on the boliver side once, That was a kick, had 50+ cars and a couple of big rigs onboard. Joe |
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Horass, there are several people who are full of sh*t here,
of course, you are one of them, so you know this to be true, but Bart is not one of them. "Horvath" wrote in message ... On 31 Dec 2003 14:41:09 -0800, (N1EE) wrote this crap: That's a good reason to get a license right there. It's always more fun to be up front where the action is. Once, on a clear flying day, traveling Space-A on a KC-10 tanker, after chatting a while with the crew chief, he invited me to take a seat behind the pilot of jet while flying over the Grand Canyon. That was a treat. Bull****. Space-A on a tanker? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Horvath wrote:
Bull****. Space-A on a tanker? Why not? I once flew "space available" on an A-6. Just because you're full of malarkey doesn't mean that everybody else is too. DSK |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 09:26:36 -0500, DSK wrote
this crap: Horvath wrote: Bull****. Space-A on a tanker? Why not? I once flew "space available" on an A-6. Were you the pilot or gunner? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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He's just saying that you're stupid.
"Horvath" wrote in message ... On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 09:26:36 -0500, DSK wrote this crap: Horvath wrote: Bull****. Space-A on a tanker? Why not? I once flew "space available" on an A-6. Were you the pilot or gunner? This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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