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I briefly read the 8am course as W1/8W but realized that wasn't possible.
A second look showed it to be S1/8W — sabotaged by the y of foggy.
I briefly read the 8am course as W1/8W but realized that wasn't possible.
A second look showed it to be S1/8W — sabotaged by the y of foggy.
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McCulloch, July 4th 1900, 12:00:
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I initially read "USS Rush fired a salute in horror of the day" before realizing it was "in honor of the day".
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I initially read "USS Rush fired a salute in horror of the day" before realizing it was "in honor of the day".
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Well, it probably was a horrible racket
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McCulloch, September 29th, 1900
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The last sentence in the second paragraph really looks like "Broke a cat out from sail locker for use of ...", took me some time to work out it's actually "Broke a cot out from sail locker"
But I do like the idea of getting to cuddle with the ship's cat when you're sick
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The last sentence in the second paragraph really looks like "Broke a cat out from sail locker for use of ...", took me some time to work out it's actually "Broke a cot out from sail locker"
But I do like the idea of getting to cuddle with the ship's cat when you're sick
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I'd like that too!
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This isn't the first case of Cat vs Cot
szukacz wrote:Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:42 pm ;D Please do not laugh
'Discharged one ?cat? ?care? to hospital'
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rgds
Caro wrote:Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:44 pm Cot case. ;D
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Wow that's some memory bank you've got there Randi!
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I was just about to say the same, Joan, but you beat me to it
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Thank you both!
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Two many months spent on the Concord!
I was quickly scanning this page for a particular course change and, at 1758, I thought I saw,
I was quickly scanning this page for a particular course change and, at 1758, I thought I saw,
1758 Secured from drunken ship.
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Hair of the dog all round then?
When I opened that page the first things my eyes lit upon was:
I hope they didn't get exploded when they had a hang over from being drunken - that'd be very unpleasant.
When I opened that page the first things my eyes lit upon was:
I hope they didn't get exploded when they had a hang over from being drunken - that'd be very unpleasant.
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Kearsage, March 7th 1874:
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Can't quite read the 5 AM line, but I'm pretty sure it is not "Chewed up everything except topsails"!
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Can't quite read the 5 AM line, but I'm pretty sure it is not "Chewed up everything except topsails"!
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Probably Clewed up...
clew down, Nautical. to secure (a sail) in an unfurled position.
clew up, Nautical. to haul (the lower corners of a square-rig sail) up to the yard by means of the clew lines.
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Mind you, I like the idea of the crew chewing on the sails...