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Hell, Joe, if you're going to do it do it right! I'd suggest a couple of fouled Danforths with bent flukes connected to some huge anchor chain which is full of knots .... paint some shot markings in reverse order. When you get it done, let me know so I can get one and save it to my collection. otn |
I think thats a very fine ideal, Fouled anchors it is.
http://4dw.net/fishcake/home/galfantasy/anchor.jpg Thats what I prefer my anchors fouled with. Let thoses Cadet pussies use rope and bent flukes. But I think Master Mariner is not grand enough a title... Perhaps Master of the Raging Ocean...Or King of the Sea...oh sorry Charlie thats taken...Hmmmmmm... Joe King Master Mariner of The Raging Sea's Channel 16 - 22 if urgent Mid-Ocean Then it's the greek fisherman hat... white turtle neck ,and pipe for casual days, Full dress whites with fleet admiral bars, paded sholder bars with gold tassles and a dozon braded gold rings around the cuffs and a huge dose of Old Spice aftershave. Capt Crunch and Capt Kangaroo will be soooooooooooo jelious. Joe King Master Mariner of the Raging Sea's |
"Didereaux" wrote
In sum: If I were to found the Benevolent Order of Mudbuggers & Gunkholers we could bestow the title MAster Mudbugger or Master Mariner on any we wished. I nominate Tadpole. Second? -- Merry Christmas...... Scotty |
What's wrong with ''skipper''?
Scotty "Shen44" wrote in message ... Joe, One final thought, not designed as "bait". From 1988 - 1992, I sailed as Master aboard tankers ranging from 50,000 tn to 90,000 tn. The term/title, Master Mariner, had meaning to me and those I sailed with and I was damned proud to think that after all those years, sailing in various positions, including Master of limited tonnage vessels, I was finally able to apply and use the term/title after my name. Needless to say, I do not take the usage of the terms/titles Captain or Master Mariner lightly (Gawd help the idjiot that calls me "Skipper"), for I worked for many years to get to a point where I would allow MYSELF to think of myself as a Captain or Master Mariner. Shen |
Scott Vernon wrote:
What's wrong with ''skipper''? Scotty He never did like the character on Gilligan's Island "Shen44" wrote in message ... Joe, One final thought, not designed as "bait". From 1988 - 1992, I sailed as Master aboard tankers ranging from 50,000 tn to 90,000 tn. The term/title, Master Mariner, had meaning to me and those I sailed with and I was damned proud to think that after all those years, sailing in various positions, including Master of limited tonnage vessels, I was finally able to apply and use the term/title after my name. Needless to say, I do not take the usage of the terms/titles Captain or Master Mariner lightly (Gawd help the idjiot that calls me "Skipper"), for I worked for many years to get to a point where I would allow MYSELF to think of myself as a Captain or Master Mariner. Shen |
except he's in the middle of the desert right now with nary a mudhole to be
found... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Didereaux" wrote In sum: If I were to found the Benevolent Order of Mudbuggers & Gunkholers we could bestow the title MAster Mudbugger or Master Mariner on any we wished. I nominate Tadpole. Second? -- Merry Christmas...... Scotty |
he'll be back.
"katysails" wrote in message ... except he's in the middle of the desert right now with nary a mudhole to be found... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Didereaux" wrote In sum: If I were to found the Benevolent Order of Mudbuggers & Gunkholers we could bestow the title MAster Mudbugger or Master Mariner on any we wished. I nominate Tadpole. Second? -- Merry Christmas...... Scotty |
Oh, that skipper. He had all the sailing skills of Capt. Neal combined
with the navigational skills of Nav and the physique of boobspit. -- Merry Christmas...... Scotty "Bell" wrote in message ... Scott Vernon wrote: What's wrong with ''skipper''? Scotty He never did like the character on Gilligan's Island "Shen44" wrote in message ... Joe, One final thought, not designed as "bait". From 1988 - 1992, I sailed as Master aboard tankers ranging from 50,000 tn to 90,000 tn. The term/title, Master Mariner, had meaning to me and those I sailed with and I was damned proud to think that after all those years, sailing in various positions, including Master of limited tonnage vessels, I was finally able to apply and use the term/title after my name. Needless to say, I do not take the usage of the terms/titles Captain or Master Mariner lightly (Gawd help the idjiot that calls me "Skipper"), for I worked for many years to get to a point where I would allow MYSELF to think of myself as a Captain or Master Mariner. Shen |
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Now that's funny
Scott Vernon wrote: Oh, that skipper. He had all the sailing skills of Capt. Neal combined with the navigational skills of Nav and the physique of boobspit. -- Merry Christmas...... Scotty |
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