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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDo you like films about gladiators?
Prefer ones about ships. Like Master and Commander. If that isn't too dull.Comment
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The Perfect StormOriginally posted by socialworker View PostPrefer ones about ships. Like Master and Commander. If that isn't too dull.

one day at a time 
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Yep, have read some Patrick O'Brien, but will try the Thomas Cochran, thanks.
I love some of the old naval history stories. Like the captain who had a sailor hanged on the spot for pointing out they were about to crash onto some rocks. It was an offence for a sailor to make his own navigational calculations at the time, only officers were allowed to. Hundreds died, the captain was washed up alive but was murdered by a local woman for his rings.
She confessed on her deathbed, apparently. Reminds me of my old line manager. Except that noone has murdered her yet, surprisingly.Comment
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This is just brilliantOriginally posted by socialworker View PostYep, have read some Patrick O'Brien, but will try the Thomas Cochran, thanks.
I love some of the old naval history stories. Like the captain who had a sailor hanged on the spot for pointing out they were about to crash onto some rocks. It was an offence for a sailor to make his own navigational calculations at the time, only officers were allowed to. Hundreds died, the captain was washed up alive but was murdered by a local woman for his rings.
She confessed on her deathbed, apparently. Reminds me of my old line manager. Except that noone has murdered her yet, surprisingly.
If you're into the subject this is as good as it gets.Comment
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WHS.Originally posted by socialworker View PostDull I may be but sockie, if I understand the meaning correctly, I am not.
He is not a sockie but a council funded gravy train hogger pretending to do social work but filling in his boots at every opportunity. Why dont you get a proper job ?Last edited by fullyautomatix; 4 February 2013, 08:33.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Can we remember this isn't a book club and keep on topic please!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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There used to be a poster named SandyDown who was banned for being Anti-Semitic IIRC. Give it time.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBearing in mind BP is on a long ban there were bound to be a raft of them appearing? That SandyD one in prof forums looks like a bit of a twunt as well.Comment
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