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Post by Young Burchy on Feb 10, 2008 13:37:50 GMT
I get sea sick when I have a bath, let alone rough seas like that. Welcome btw
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Post by Burchy on Feb 10, 2008 16:18:38 GMT
That would make me well seasick, I can get queasy just stirring my tea!
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Post by Les on Feb 10, 2008 20:10:48 GMT
The good news kev, is that I have discovered a cure for seasickness, Sit under a tree
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Post by zrxasorearse on Feb 10, 2008 20:41:57 GMT
ive got to say that i never got sea sick the first few times we went out to sea then one sunday i was in the engine room and it was red hot in their and i was in a huge swell i did go a funny colour but never chucked up
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Post by BADGER on Feb 10, 2008 20:50:39 GMT
I can just see it ....you pucking up on a HOT engine uuuwww the smell
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Post by kevrex on Feb 10, 2008 21:05:22 GMT
hi and thanks for the welcome here is the abbie deans spirit of blyth been with here about 8 months Fantastic
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Post by ZRX Gremlin on Feb 10, 2008 21:56:25 GMT
I can just imagine the grin on your chops as you're wheelying a 620 hp boat. ;D That definately sounds like the fun part of the job. Good luck with the training, hope it all goes to plan for you.
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Post by lightspeed on Feb 11, 2008 14:46:49 GMT
Welcome to Kev from the Canadian contingent of the :zrxuk:
Sounds like a very interesting "sideline" you've got there.
We use the Canadian Coast Guard over here, but there a lot less handy to the scene compared to you folks!
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