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Capt. Kiddin' Caribbean Cruises Cancelled.

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By David


Capt. Kiddin' Caribbean Cruises Cancelled.

With sincere apologies to Sticki, LindaK and Cristina! :-D)



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Cruises cancelled ??? Why cancelled ?

I hope ye have a very good reason ;o)

1 Dec, 2010

 

Snow go, right now, Tt, alas. Can't get ye crew off the sledging slopes to clear ye decks. :-D)

1 Dec, 2010

 

Rum deal I say.... stout-hearted crew is what ye need...

1 Dec, 2010

 

They can be real lagers - I mean, laggers.Stout they ain't, but "sweethearts" all the same. :-))

1 Dec, 2010

 

Aye... those youngsters must be a real tonic ...
... just make sure they don't land up shaken on the rocks ...

1 Dec, 2010

 

Definitely didn't get a couple of lemons, there and, at least, we have plenty of ice, gin (Scots for "if") the freezer breaks down! Fancy a "snowball"?

1 Dec, 2010

 

Hic whash ye mean no Carabbaabean Cap'n is it cos I swigged all the rum hic ?

1 Dec, 2010

 

I think all this snow is beginning to go to your heads laddies. That is laddies and not ladies and we Scots say Whiskey instead of "if". lol

1 Dec, 2010

 

You bad bo'sun!!! You'll be clearin' your deck tomorrow, then? :-)))

"Gin a body meet a body, Comin' thro' the rye", Linda - and you are closer to Burns country than me. Would never have an "e" in me whisky, as this is the "overseas" spelling (origin Irish English, rather than Scots English). Can't stand the stuff, whether with an "e" or not, though. Leaves a sort of whisky/whiskey sour taste, lol!!!
Rye whiskey, however, comes to mind, now!! :-)))

1 Dec, 2010

 

isn't it Irish whiskey with an e~ A bottle of my husband's Jamesons says so!
Are you confined to ship then Cap'n?I hope you are well stocked with provisions...

1 Dec, 2010

 

Spot on, Arlene!!!!! Has been so tiring this week, getting to work - 2-3hrs each way, instead of the usual 40-45mins. Will be attempting another run in the morn,have packed bags, etc., as, if I get there, will be staying there until Saturday. Schools closed until next week, kids enjoying the sledging, etc Shona's workplace closed down.Thank Goodness Cardiff happened when it did - the rain seems so paltry, now! LOL!!! Hope that everything with you is now "ship-shape" ? XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

1 Dec, 2010

 

You've got a heap of snow there, David....you'd never find the ropes to cast off in all that! Best remain landbound til it passes!

Break open the kegs of rum and everyone will be happy :)

2 Dec, 2010

 

OMG.... David ... confusing your whisky with your whiskey ?
In this cold weather, I suggest you say "yes" to both...
Keep safe on your journeys in the snow... xxxxxxx

2 Dec, 2010

 

Sorry about the "e" . I can't stand the stuff either. What kind of Scots are we?

2 Dec, 2010

 

He he they are enjoying them selves on the slopes hope they are nt thinking mutiny or awl.

4 Dec, 2010

 

Hope you got back safely at the weekend. It is pretty bad here today. A bit of ye old rum needed I think!

6 Dec, 2010

 

Watch out all you northern people, heard last night that you are going to get another bout of artic weather could go down to minus 12 so they said of radio last night.

6 Dec, 2010

 

He he, Linda!!!! We are not good prototypes, are we? Hope you are warm and safe tonight with today's snow and tonight's plummeting temps (already -8C in Glasgow, according to the TV news). Got home okay on Sat., to find boiler broken, so no heat or hot water since. The shower is electric, though. Was sleeping in the lounge by the electric fire, until it packed up yesterday!!!! I must have sounded like Victor Meldrew, with a few extra expletives added, LOL!

Many Thanks, 6d, but it has happened!! Woke up to a blizzard this morning. Together with neighbours, we spent 3 hrs this afternoon digging out our vehicles, which are now scattered in various clear-looking spots around town. Plumber hasn't replied to message, but he wouldn't have been able to get his van within a mile of my house today, anyway.I managed to get the last mobile, oil-filled heater in town, and trudge home with it, so feel like a millionaire, LOL!!!

Am going to have to make that 30-mile drive to Edinburgh to work, again, in the morning, and may well be staying there until Friday night, as I know it will take me 2hrs minimum. :-((

Many Thanks, all, for the rum suggestion. Sounds "just the ticket" right now, but not a good idea for a "Cap'n" who'll be at the wheel at 5.00am.

Me crew are 'appy, tho! School was closed all last week, but access had been made over the weekend. With up to another foot of snow overnight and today, though, got a call at 8.30am to say not to go. So, for them, another day "on the piste", lol!!!

I hope that you are all warm and safe! :-))))))))))))

6 Dec, 2010

 

Stay safe, David... glad you were able to buy a heater... xxx

6 Dec, 2010

 

Will do, Tt!!! Have to keep thinking that this is just another "awfully big adventure" - which it is, of course!! :-)))))

I do hope that dear Conker, Truffle, Crocus, and your very good Self, are warm and happy tonight!! XXXXXXXXXXX

6 Dec, 2010

 

Sorry I m too late David in the warning put it on this morning for you. Bet the children were pleased no school then hehe. I bet you felt like a millionaire getting the last oil heater, they are the best and cheapest to run, they take the chill off the air, on low too. Safe journey to you don't forget to take a blanket and shovel and warm drink or food just incase.

6 Dec, 2010

 

The crew were ectsatic, 6d!!! But, I forgive 'em. Can remember similar when I was their age! They are safely "home", and am having to "cuddle" me heater, alone - lol!!! Have blanket, sleeping bags, shovel, brush, de icer, anti-freeze, a week's supply of clothes and toiletries, 3 bags of grit in the boot, fully-charged mobile with emergency contacts stored, back-up in-car mobile charger, flask ready for filling with boiling water, for cofee, etc.!

Love the heater, btw! XXXXXXXXXXXXX

6 Dec, 2010

 

Hi David... all cosy here thanks... sent you a pm !

don't forget to take torch...
... and bedsocks ... and spare specs..:o) xxxxxxx

6 Dec, 2010

 

I can remember too David when school was closed not so much as now, as there was not health and saftely we played on an icey playground did nt hurt us.

At least you are all safe and well thats what counts, lucky you having the heater all to yourself lol. You seem well equipped for your journey tomorrow and safe journey to you.

6 Dec, 2010

 

Hi David, my niece who lives in Edinburgh, but is a teacher in Glasgow had to stay overnight with us. Transport has come to a standstill. You take care. Glad you got the oil-filled heater sounds like it is your new best friend!! lol

7 Dec, 2010

 

Some great additions to the "survival kit" there, Tt :-))

Yes, it didn't hurt, did it, 6d (except when you fell, lol! Got there and back, taking ages, of course. Have my feet on my beloved heater now, lol!!

The M8 is a disaster area, isn't it, Linda. thank Goodness you were able to accommodate her. People have been stuck, and sleeping in their cars on that road. This morning's drive was a bit like "dancing on ice", lol. Cou;dn't wait to get home tonight to my beloved heater, lol! No plumber coming until Thursday. :-((

7 Dec, 2010

 

lol David, never broke any limbs, we use to skid on the ice on our way to school also on the playground nice to see your back safe and sound, phew can I smell smelly socks lol. We seen the M8 pictures on the tv also all the grid lock up there terrible is nt it, they are now saying we the people should be gritting our own roads, so where s the grit I ask along with the reporter who asked the same question where is the grit then. Keep warm until Thursday.

When the new democrated party starts I shall be joing that, look out for a chap called Rainbow, he wants democracy, and sack all the mps, we have never had a democracy its all a scam, as the parties never do what the people want, they promise they will but do their own thing once in, so how is it a democracy even a top chap said exactly this.

They have nt got the salt like they say if you missed the program, they have ordered it, which it won't be here until a few weeks into January so be prepared as they say this weather will stay until the new year. Liars the lot of them feathering their own nest per usual. I wonder how many of their family will die or go without in this.

Those old books I told you about Cassels book of knowledge in there and they were written in the 1920s, it states the railways will never run smoothly, till the infulstructure of the roads are running properly so they ve known this for all those years, yet still are backward, then they claim they are clever men hugh.!!!! reminds me a bit of a saying my mum use to say, when a child asks a learned man for help and he refuses, (which was teachers even to bullying) he s not a learned man at all.

7 Dec, 2010

 

Errrr, 6d, wasn't wearing socks, lol!!!!! Caught part of that programme. Guess what? For first time ever, a tractor deposited a grit pile at the end of my street at the weekend. I filled up 3 old compost bags to put in my car boot for use to get out of snowdrifts/ruts, and also to act as ballast to stop my car sliding about so much. No more grit until January? Sounds just like last Christmas/January this year. They say they learned lots from that, but now admitting they still weren't prepared/still learning more. It isn't "rocket science", is it? Seems, as always, that if the forecasted weather is going to fall on a weekend, it is too bad. No-one is going to be paid a bit of overtime to get the roads passable for Monday morning. A very false economy, methinks! Anyway, must get settled down alongside my heater, lol!!! Slightly warmer here now at -9, but freezing fog forecast to be thrown in for good measure for drive to work in the morning. Alarm set for 4.30am :-(((( Have a very good night! X

8 Dec, 2010

 

Take care Cap'n :o)

8 Dec, 2010

 

Lol David thought you were wearing socks. I don't blame you David getting the grit why not every man for him self now, hope you don't depend on you family allowance too much as heard last night on talk sport radio on the edge of broad casting they are reducing the family allowance right down to pay for the money they have borrowed to support Ireland. Its also on the cards to reduce dvla right down to under poverty level, taking the mobility away too. The Citizens rights have told the disabled not to panic, and wait to see what they actually do, the oaps now who have saved all their lives have to pay their own now too. I think the students of this country have far more back bone than all the whimps and selfish people that don't care nor suffer yet and they will as this will produce a knock effect. They are wanting people not to work so many hours, which means lack of pay but don't notice goverment taking a cut, nor did they refuse the rise as they got in which people don't know about. Love what they have done to support Wikileaks.

8 Dec, 2010

 

Why were you not wearing socks?
The Gov. had ordered enough salt they said, it just hasn't all arrived yet. Unfortunately we have used most of what has arrived pre - Christmas.

8 Dec, 2010

 

Socks ? Good question, Linda235...

Earlier on this thread, I especially recommended that David should have bedsocks ...

8 Dec, 2010

 

Yes your right Linda but it won't get here till the a few weeks into the new year.

He s just disobediant Terratoonie lol like all big children hehe haha.

8 Dec, 2010

 

Captain...
get ye bedsocks ready for ye Caribbean cruise...

8 Dec, 2010

 

Lol!!! Was wearing socks, pre-heater, but they were frozen through. Had to carefully peel 'em off, then defrost me tootsies, before, of course, I put on pre-warmed bedsocks. There!!!!! Hope not to need socks for a Caribbean cruise, Tt, except for part of dress code for ye cap'n's dinner?

Was same story with grit/salt back in January here. All local supplies used up in a week or so, then had to wait weeks for "imports" to arrive. Not a lesson learned, I have to agree. :-((

Family Allowance, 6d? I don't get that, or any statutory benefit, but have read lots recently. Today, in a newspaper, was reading Ann Widdicombe's column. She was saying that her mail the other day included a large cheque from "Strictly Come Dancing", together with notice of the statutory OAP winter heating allowance and another £10 payment. of course, she, like many, and some folks I know who receive same automatically, and don't need it, are gobsmacked!!! The people I know give it to charity, so it will, hopefully, help more deserving folks. What should be done is to scrutinize this system of dispersal - sounds like a computer is dealing out the dosh? Examining things like this would seem more appropriate than hitting those who really need support, no?

8 Dec, 2010

 

Its discusting I m sure she has enough money, another one I know in the commons gets it too, they say they don't need it, so why claim it, why not tell them to stop sending it and it then could go back into the system and help those that do need it, why accept in the first place, I notice she does nt donate hers like your friends. I wonder is she Ann Widdicombe braking the law with recieving a large cheque from Strictly would nt that be classed as working.

8 Dec, 2010

 

I think that you missed the point, dear 6d. She did not ask for it, she was pointing out that it was automatically sent to her, because of her age, which shows up on data, somewhere. She most certainly did not claim for it, and never would, of course! Am sure that she could not have escaped declaring her latest "job", either! I am sure that she will donate it to a cause, as, once received, it cannot be re-dispersed. X

Having had a "Harry Potter" garden theme suggested, am thinking, now, of a combination along the lines of "Bedsocks and Broomsticks". A theme to melt your sole(s), and one which might just take off? Goodnight! Take care!! X

9 Dec, 2010

 

Will we see land of Naboombu :o)))

9 Dec, 2010

 

Is that stocking soles?

10 Dec, 2010



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