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Re: Tuesday Night TV
« Reply #15 on: 07 October 2008, 21:28:49 »

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« Reply #16 on: 07 October 2008, 21:29:22 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D

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Re: Tuesday Night TV
« Reply #17 on: 07 October 2008, 21:31:09 »

My daughter cuddled in, after Brownies to watch Big Cat Live, she likes her cats ::) me, well, I sort of missed most of it............. :y
And whatever my daughter or swmbo say, I do not snore...... ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #18 on: 07 October 2008, 21:31:53 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D


Yes I reckon with all the pictures that Skruntie posts there is a hell of a lot of it!!!!!!!!!! Lol lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
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Re: Tuesday Night TV
« Reply #19 on: 07 October 2008, 21:33:49 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D


Yes I reckon with all the pictures that Skruntie posts there is a hell of a lot of it!!!!!!!!!! Lol lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Blimey Lizzie it's only half past nine, how low can you go......... ::)
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« Reply #20 on: 07 October 2008, 21:35:53 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D


Yes I reckon with all the pictures that Skruntie posts there is a hell of a lot of it!!!!!!!!!! Lol lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Blimey Lizzie it's only half past nine, how low can you go......... ::)

How low would you like me to go Mike......??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Re: Tuesday Night TV
« Reply #21 on: 07 October 2008, 21:37:29 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D


Yes I reckon with all the pictures that Skruntie posts there is a hell of a lot of it!!!!!!!!!! Lol lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Blimey Lizzie it's only half past nine, how low can you go......... ::)

How low would you like me to go Mike......??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

Should have known......... ;D ;D ;D ;D :P
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« Reply #22 on: 07 October 2008, 21:41:58 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D


Yes I reckon with all the pictures that Skruntie posts there is a hell of a lot of it!!!!!!!!!! Lol lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Blimey Lizzie it's only half past nine, how low can you go......... ::)

How low would you like me to go Mike......??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

Should have known......... ;D ;D ;D ;D :P



 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

it's like watching an old Carry On movie this!!!! :y :y
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« Reply #23 on: 07 October 2008, 21:43:03 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D


Yes I reckon with all the pictures that Skruntie posts there is a hell of a lot of it!!!!!!!!!! Lol lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Blimey Lizzie it's only half past nine, how low can you go......... ::)

How low would you like me to g
o Mike......??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

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« Reply #24 on: 07 October 2008, 21:44:01 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D


Yes I reckon with all the pictures that Skruntie posts there is a hell of a lot of it!!!!!!!!!! Lol lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Blimey Lizzie it's only half past nine, how low can you go......... ::)

How low would you like me to g
o Mike......??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

LIZZIE ZOOM . . . . . Words Fail Me. ::) :-/

I was shocked............................ ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #25 on: 07 October 2008, 21:46:23 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D


Yes I reckon with all the pictures that Skruntie posts there is a hell of a lot of it!!!!!!!!!! Lol lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Blimey Lizzie it's only half past nine, how low can you go......... ::)

How low would you like me to g
o Mike......??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

LIZZIE ZOOM . . . . . Words Fail Me. ::) :-/

I was shocked............................ ;D ;D ;D

I reckon she has been on the wine gums again.   ;D ;D
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« Reply #26 on: 07 October 2008, 21:58:12 »

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I'am currently watching a documentary about Titanic and her sister ship which both met with the same watery end.
The 4th funnel on both these ships was a dummy put there for cometic reasons only apparently. :y :y

Yes indeed Optimist as prestige was everything in those "man rules the universe" Edwardian days and the more funnels a ship had the better it seemed in class, speed and the ultimate in technology; a real status symbol.............what is that about men and compensating for something.......... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)


in case you missed my quiz last night - see if they mention the "Gigantic" - it was the 3rd sister ship - changed the name to "Britannic" after the "Titanic" went down   ::)

white star wanted to distance themselves from the whole big sounding names  :o

saw an old episode of QI last night - did you know that white star stopped paying wages to the crew from the moment the ship went down? how cheap is that? they figured you can't be working if theres no ship to work on!!  ;D


That was usual practice with all merchant crew, not just with White Star. ;)

 Indeed it may be the same today, but I know for a fact that during WWII if a merchant seaman lost his ship from under him and survived he was only paid up to the moment the ship was afloat!!!! :'( :'( :o :o

So not only did a vast number of merchant seaman lose their lives / risked their lives during the WWII conveys, especially those to the Baltic, not receive the recognition they deserved in terms of medals, they also lost their pay if the ship was lost >:( >:( >:( >:(

yeah - they said by the standards of the day - White Star were considered a generous employer!!

it can't be the same still is it? any discharged seamen in the OOF?

i could have phrased that better - lol  ;D ;D


Yes I reckon with all the pictures that Skruntie posts there is a hell of a lot of it!!!!!!!!!! Lol lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Blimey Lizzie it's only half past nine, how low can you go......... ::)

How low would you like me to g
o Mike......??? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

LIZZIE ZOOM . . . . . Words Fail Me. ::) :-/

I was shocked............................ ;D ;D ;D

I reckon she has been on the wine gums again.   ;D ;D

Early though....................... :y :y
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« Reply #27 on: 08 October 2008, 03:06:13 »

So here's what I watched on TV in the end.

and  you wonder why I like American Wrestling.  ::) ::)  lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU48473gx4g

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FliqmpoIDV8&feature=related

and these are old video clips.  :o :o
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« Reply #28 on: 08 October 2008, 04:43:34 »

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and  you wonder why I like American Wrestling.  ::) ::)  lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU48473gx4g

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FliqmpoIDV8&feature=related

and these are old video clips.  :o :o


whoa  :o :y :y
all we got was Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks!! :( ;D
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« Reply #29 on: 08 October 2008, 11:01:12 »

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So here's what I watched on TV in the end.

and  you wonder why I like American Wrestling.  ::) ::)  lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU48473gx4g

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FliqmpoIDV8&feature=related

and these are old video clips.  :o :o


whoa  :o :y :y
all we got was Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks!! :( ;D

Have been having a dig through my hard drives, have found quite a few Diva Wrestling clips. ::) ::) :y
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