knock-off Wolverine or Edward scissorhands?
I feel as though I'm going to have to rename one of my ships to "real bacon (UK) or similarWe could never add more drivel than Mr or Mrs Logic could.
I feel as though I'm going to have to rename one of my ships to "real bacon (UK) or similar
I found the original series utterly compelling.Personally I've only watched the original TV series, I hate when series are 'adapted' for film.
Poor little thing, my mad one has just gone out in between the sleet and rain. The wind is still blowing a gale, which makes him go totally mad, so I'm expecting a ginger and white missile to come flying back through the cat flap any minute....please don't send me outdoors again today...
I guess who is claustrophobic, cannot be on a submarine - it is more about the air quality in the boat and being near someone else all the time. There is no privacy and being on look out duty is kind of a relief from this - fresh air and some space for oneself - even it isn't much, at least no one wants to pass by all the time and one doesn't have to smell the others - modern submarines have showers, those WW2 submarines just had a single toilet. Those men were working hard and likely smelled rather terrible after a while. It is hard to imagine how this must have smelt after a while, foodstuffs starting to rot (mold), battery and engine leaks, dump clothes which cannot be washed are a surface for bacterial growth, some might have parasites as well (lice) - this all and then the danger of getting sunk by the enemy make this a horrible workplace - and that 24/7 for months.I know, its just a better use of the situation in the series because you feel the same emotions the crew do when on the surface compared to the claustrophobia submerged.
knock-off Wolverine or Edward scissorhands?
there is an easier way to get rid of it - being an atheist - we don't celebrate christmas at all.The weather isn't too bad here.
I managed to visit a chandlery and bought a sailors smock off of a seaman, some glasswear from a Turkish lady and a waxy relief pendant for the mrs.
Xmas shopping completed.
I think this thread is doing something to my mind, as I read your post, and all I can see us utter filth, which I Darent expand upon for fear of been bannedThe weather isn't too bad here.
I managed to visit a chandlery and bought a sailors smock off of a seaman, some glasswear from a Turkish lady and a waxy relief pendant for the mrs.
Xmas shopping completed.
We're not religious either but none religious ones have existed around this time of year for a very long time.there is an easier way to get rid of it - being an atheist - we don't celebrate christmas at all.
I imagine it would be, until a Fleet Air Arm Swordfish glides down and catches them unawares. It must have also been disheartening that surfacing was reduced with a snorkel so they were not exposed so much.There is no privacy and being on look out duty is kind of a relief from this
yeah, but I can do that at any time of the year - invite friends or family, have fun together, there is no need for a certain date, where I would be forced to do it - that is more what I was about. You know, christmas is in summer in the southern hemisphere - there is no christmas vibe at all, it is beach weather, warm, if not hot even, there is no urge to have christmas stuff - at least not when originally coming from the northern hemisphere. It is just a weird feeling to have christmas at this time of the year in the south.We're not religious either but none religious ones have existed around this time of year for a very long time.
And you can still have fun and buy presents and see friends and family
It's a good excuse, and usually means people are free, but yes fair point.yeah, but I can do that at any time of the year - invite friends or family, have fun together, there is no need for a certain date, where I would be forced to do it - that is more what I was about.