Stuff I've found
Freddy Woo writes, "My non-prostitute-killing, lorry driving uncle once came home with a wedding cake. Found it in a layby, scoffed the lot over several weeks."
What's the best thing you've found?
( , Thu 6 Nov 2008, 11:58)
Freddy Woo writes, "My non-prostitute-killing, lorry driving uncle once came home with a wedding cake. Found it in a layby, scoffed the lot over several weeks."
What's the best thing you've found?
( , Thu 6 Nov 2008, 11:58)
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Modern Age Relic
Years back I had the dubious honour of living in Scaberdeen.
I and 3 student flatmates had just moved into a flat that being so unclean we (stupidly) volunteered to clean in exchange for getting 2 weeks rent free...but that is another story.
Now that place was the top floor of a Victorian mansion converted into flats.
In a tiny cupboard installed above the bathroom we found many interesting things.
A pair or soiled lady's knickers with "gentleman's stains" added...
An old cavalry sabre blade (no hilt just the blade)
A freakish looking "Gimli from the Lord of the Rings" style axe (that we later found was nicked from the walls of a local pub)
Hand written rules for IRA terrorist actions in the WWII game of Squad Leader (Love the game but the terrorist shit seemed to be based on real life)*
Now here is where I digress:
On oil and Gas production platforms in the North Sea there are often libraries of shitty books - all Andy McNab and dreadful scifi - not even the good ones - and most of these books have stamp in them just like a library back onshore "Property of X Library or X Platform"
But the one item that I still have (the others being divvied amongst my foul friends (not the scanties BTW)**)
is a crap SciFi novel that I have only read once with "Piper A" stamped on the pages...
It *is* a relic. I'd love to know when it left the installation, cos all that marks Piper A now is a buoy above the wreckage.
*The blokes who lived there before us were all from Ireland (dunno which part)
** The scanties were burnt and thrown from a window one summer night.
Cheers for reading there are many dubious tales of that flat - better left for another time.
( , Tue 11 Nov 2008, 21:22, 7 replies)
Years back I had the dubious honour of living in Scaberdeen.
I and 3 student flatmates had just moved into a flat that being so unclean we (stupidly) volunteered to clean in exchange for getting 2 weeks rent free...but that is another story.
Now that place was the top floor of a Victorian mansion converted into flats.
In a tiny cupboard installed above the bathroom we found many interesting things.
A pair or soiled lady's knickers with "gentleman's stains" added...
An old cavalry sabre blade (no hilt just the blade)
A freakish looking "Gimli from the Lord of the Rings" style axe (that we later found was nicked from the walls of a local pub)
Hand written rules for IRA terrorist actions in the WWII game of Squad Leader (Love the game but the terrorist shit seemed to be based on real life)*
Now here is where I digress:
On oil and Gas production platforms in the North Sea there are often libraries of shitty books - all Andy McNab and dreadful scifi - not even the good ones - and most of these books have stamp in them just like a library back onshore "Property of X Library or X Platform"
But the one item that I still have (the others being divvied amongst my foul friends (not the scanties BTW)**)
is a crap SciFi novel that I have only read once with "Piper A" stamped on the pages...
It *is* a relic. I'd love to know when it left the installation, cos all that marks Piper A now is a buoy above the wreckage.
*The blokes who lived there before us were all from Ireland (dunno which part)
** The scanties were burnt and thrown from a window one summer night.
Cheers for reading there are many dubious tales of that flat - better left for another time.
( , Tue 11 Nov 2008, 21:22, 7 replies)
Ironic Really
Sorry I forgot to include it:
"Brightnes Falls from the Sky" by James Tiptree Jnr
Maybe I should get a photo of it.
( , Tue 11 Nov 2008, 21:51, closed)
Sorry I forgot to include it:
"Brightnes Falls from the Sky" by James Tiptree Jnr
Maybe I should get a photo of it.
( , Tue 11 Nov 2008, 21:51, closed)
...and right next to the buoy is the honking great
Piper B (Bravo) platform. Which cruelly has 86 steps down to the smoking room from the pipe deck, which was a bastard if you had to get back up quickly after a tab.
( , Tue 11 Nov 2008, 22:50, closed)
Piper B (Bravo) platform. Which cruelly has 86 steps down to the smoking room from the pipe deck, which was a bastard if you had to get back up quickly after a tab.
( , Tue 11 Nov 2008, 22:50, closed)
Yeah Ninian Central is a bit like that
Fortunately I'm now on a nice easy FPV with hardly any stairs -except the thousands I needed to climb once it was in Jarrow for the refit. - Walking. to. work? - what the hell is that! :)
( , Wed 12 Nov 2008, 10:44, closed)
Fortunately I'm now on a nice easy FPV with hardly any stairs -except the thousands I needed to climb once it was in Jarrow for the refit. - Walking. to. work? - what the hell is that! :)
( , Wed 12 Nov 2008, 10:44, closed)
oooh,
I got medevac'd from the Ninians with what turned out to be trapped wind, but I'll save that story for an appropriate QOTW. What's your line of work then?
( , Wed 12 Nov 2008, 18:10, closed)
I got medevac'd from the Ninians with what turned out to be trapped wind, but I'll save that story for an appropriate QOTW. What's your line of work then?
( , Wed 12 Nov 2008, 18:10, closed)
Dangerous Goods
Nah, I'm a Chemist - well was an ad hoc type until a new contract came through, but now permanent rotation, thank fook. As it's been several years doing the phone call thing - I'm off out next week as it is - Broomfield-tastic!
( , Wed 12 Nov 2008, 19:54, closed)
Nah, I'm a Chemist - well was an ad hoc type until a new contract came through, but now permanent rotation, thank fook. As it's been several years doing the phone call thing - I'm off out next week as it is - Broomfield-tastic!
( , Wed 12 Nov 2008, 19:54, closed)
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