To stay on Ian's topic despite not being grumpy - I will add a yarn about a Jack Stay transfer between ship. A small line is fired from on ship to the other. Bigger line then bigger line. 100ish of us hold on to it on one ship and the other side is secured. A Pully (like a flying fox) add a nice Sub-lieutenant for a transfer between ships.
Add a BIG Swell and both ships leaning over about 30 degrees one to port and one to starboard then swinging back past vertical making the Jackstay into a two Ship bow and arrow. The arrow to be fair was the Sub-lieutenant who took off after first getting dunked between the ships up up and away landing in the water not on the steel decks happily.
Diver in the water of course after a snappy figure of 8 return to the SPOT executed nicely I recall by my Skipper. Note he was the only one I got out of the ocean alive! I will shut up now on how often I got wet.
Now to a really unhappy passanger
Couple's trauma after body placed next to them on flight
An Australian couple have spoken of the "traumatic" moment the body of a dead passenger was placed next to them on a Qatar Airways flight.Mitchell Ring and Jennifer Colin, who were travelling to Venice for a dream holiday, told Australia's Channel 9 a woman had died in the aisle beside them during the flight from Melbourne to Doha.
The couple say cabin crew placed her corpse, covered in blankets, next to Mr Ring for the remaining four hours of the flight without offering to move him, despite there being empty seats.
Qatar Airways said it apologised for "any inconvenience or distress this incident may have caused", adding that it was in the process of contacting passengers.
Dead body placed beside Australian couple on Qatar Airways flight
I think the fridges on my ships had food and sadly other things a few times. The beer issue was not worried by that happy to say


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
 
				
				
				
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