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Post by Dujon » Thu Mar 05, 2015 10:32 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:Now then, unlike in that of our good friend Hoboh, capital punishment tends not to appear in my lexicon of jurisdiction. However, is there anyone that isn't aware that drug-smuggling in Indonesia is punishable by death? :conf:
You'd think not, Bruce, but there seem to be many who chance their arm. I suppose that money is the motivator and stupidity the result. No, I don't agree with capital punishment either but if I was to dabble in illicit substances I most certainly wouldn't select Indonesia as the place to do it.

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Post by Prufrock » Fri Mar 06, 2015 11:13 am

Bijou Bob wrote:Sometimes I genuinely despair about the ignorance of my work colleagues, lovely people though they are. We're shortly running a large conference and the question arose yesterday of how delegates might recognise staff. Between our head of PR and the bloke doing most of the organising, they came up with the idea of everyone wearing a sash. An orange sash.

Not a fecking clue, either of them, why I sat with my head in my hands. You couldn't feckin make it up.
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Post by Gary the Enfield » Fri Mar 06, 2015 2:07 pm

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Bijou Bob wrote:Sometimes I genuinely despair about the ignorance of my work colleagues, lovely people though they are. We're shortly running a large conference and the question arose yesterday of how delegates might recognise staff. Between our head of PR and the bloke doing most of the organising, they came up with the idea of everyone wearing a sash. An orange sash.

Not a fecking clue, either of them, why I sat with my head in my hands. You couldn't feckin make it up.
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How did you break it to them?

A few years ago a national supermarket chain opened a store in Bells Hill, Glasgow. The marketing department decided that some live music would be entirely appropriate for launch day:

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/140837 ... -for-store" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Post by Worthy4England » Fri Mar 06, 2015 5:14 pm

Prufrock wrote:
Bijou Bob wrote:Sometimes I genuinely despair about the ignorance of my work colleagues, lovely people though they are. We're shortly running a large conference and the question arose yesterday of how delegates might recognise staff. Between our head of PR and the bloke doing most of the organising, they came up with the idea of everyone wearing a sash. An orange sash.

Not a fecking clue, either of them, why I sat with my head in my hands. You couldn't feckin make it up.
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How did you break it to them?
Clearly he couldn't break it to them. They were impossible to recognise. The sash's haven't arrived yet. :D

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Post by Bijou Bob » Fri Mar 06, 2015 8:19 pm

I haven't Broken it to them. Thought it would be more fun not to. They may have abandoned the idea, I'm past caring!
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Post by Little Green Man » Fri Mar 06, 2015 8:57 pm

Bijou Bob wrote:I haven't Broken it to them. Thought it would be more fun not to. They may have abandoned the idea, I'm past caring!
Could you not suggest they wear bowler hats too in case there's any who might be colour blind?

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Post by Il Pirate » Fri Mar 06, 2015 9:06 pm

I saw the new P&O cruise ship Britannia make her way up the Solent today. Jeez she's a big 'un. Very impressive indeed. Due to be named in Southampton by the Queen on March 10. She has a great blue & red colour scheme on her bow. The ship not the Queen........

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Il Pirate wrote:I saw the new P&O cruise ship Britannia make her way up the Solent today. Jeez she's a big 'un. Very impressive indeed. Due to be named in Southampton by the Queen on March 10. She has a great blue & red colour scheme on her bow. The ship not the Queen........
I was on the Royal Princess last spring, which is almost exactly the same size as Britannia. It certainly seemed big enough until in St. Maarten we docked next to the Allure of the Sea, then the biggest ship ever built (not sure about now). Tonnage was 225,000 and she carried 6,000 passengers (unfortunately most of them went to the same beach we did). Still it is my experience the smaller ships are more enjoyable. :oyea:


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Accropode!

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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:01 pm

Little Green Man wrote:
Bijou Bob wrote:I haven't Broken it to them. Thought it would be more fun not to. They may have abandoned the idea, I'm past caring!
Could you not suggest they wear bowler hats too in case there's any who might be colour blind?
Orange sashes and bowler hats? Better get some flutes and drums in there... :lol:
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:08 pm

Little Green Man wrote:Accropode!
Indeed - along the whole harbour front. Must work as the island is still there....
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Post by Dujon » Fri Mar 06, 2015 11:57 pm

Blimey, 225,000 ton displacement! That's a lot of mass. It'd be interesting to see the mooring arrangements. Lots of cruise ships visit Sydney each year and the odd photo' indicates that they are indeed large. I hadn't though realised just how big they are or their passenger carrying capacity. Hopefully they have easily accessible life boats - and enough of them. The ship in which my family emigrated was a mere 24,000 tons (P&O's Stratheden). I have no idea as the displacement of the First Fleet ships but I can guarantee that they were significantly less than that and used wind power for propulsion. :smile:

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Dujon wrote:Blimey, 225,000 ton displacement! That's a lot of mass. It'd be interesting to see the mooring arrangements. Lots of cruise ships visit Sydney each year and the odd photo' indicates that they are indeed large. I hadn't though realised just how big they are or their passenger carrying capacity. Hopefully they have easily accessible life boats - and enough of them. The ship in which my family emigrated was a mere 24,000 tons (P&O's Stratheden). I have no idea as the displacement of the First Fleet ships but I can guarantee that they were significantly less than that and used wind power for propulsion. :smile:
Walking between the cruise ships was like walking in NYC shadowed between skyscrapers. The Allure (right) seemed to have fewer, though bigger, lifeboats than my ship but also many, many rafts.

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Not sure what is meant by mooring arrangements - from my landlubber perspective just a whole bunch of ropes. However there is more accropode for LGM.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Sat Mar 07, 2015 12:56 pm

Another one bites the dust. Very soon, dust is all that'll be left in Bolton centre. Somebody in the town planning department has well and truly fxcked the town up.

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Post by Il Pirate » Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:41 pm

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Dujon wrote:Blimey, 225,000 ton displacement! That's a lot of mass. It'd be interesting to see the mooring arrangements. Lots of cruise ships visit Sydney each year and the odd photo' indicates that they are indeed large. I hadn't though realised just how big they are or their passenger carrying capacity. Hopefully they have easily accessible life boats - and enough of them. The ship in which my family emigrated was a mere 24,000 tons (P&O's Stratheden). I have no idea as the displacement of the First Fleet ships but I can guarantee that they were significantly less than that and used wind power for propulsion. :smile:
Walking between the cruise ships was like walking in NYC shadowed between skyscrapers. The Allure (right) seemed to have fewer, though bigger, lifeboats than my ship but also many, many rafts.

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Not sure what is meant by mooring arrangements - from my landlubber perspective just a whole bunch of ropes. However there is more accropode for LGM.

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I see a lot of the P&O fleet passing when I'm either at my beach hut, or sitting on my bed playing my guitar on a Saturday tea time! Sometimes they leave Southampton in convoy through the Solent 4 or 5 ships at a time. Always a great sight & one I never tire of seeing. The Cunard ships, the Queen Mary 2, Elizabeth & Victoria always look impressive as well. The big car transporter which was grounded the other week made a change to the view for a while!

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Post by Il Pirate » Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:45 pm

http://www.iwcp.co.uk/Files/Images/Chri ... height=450" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

hope this link works. Pic of Britannia

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Post by TANGODANCER » Sat Mar 07, 2015 9:58 pm

Never been on an actual cruise. Went across to Catalina Island on this fella though. Most impressive creaming the waves and we went right past the old Queen Mary moored at Long Island. She's a big old ship.

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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Sat Mar 07, 2015 11:18 pm

Il Pirate wrote:http://www.iwcp.co.uk/Files/Images/Chri ... height=450

hope this link works. Pic of Britannia
They always seem so top heavy to me but none have turned turtle with me on them yet!
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Sat Mar 07, 2015 11:33 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Never been on an actual cruise. Went across to Catalina Island on this fella though. Most impressive creaming the waves and we went right past the old Queen Mary moored at Long Island. She's a big old ship.
One of the biggest in her day, but the Allure has three times the tonnage/displacement. Go figure.
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:47 am

This is a rum do with this dog at Crufts.

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