DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » He became a solicitor of all things after he left the merchant Navy.
Uncle Albert: I don't mean in the Royal navy. I was talking about the merchant. Just imagine it, Rodney. Monday, you sail out of Southhampton Water. Tuesday, you're through the Bay of Biscay. Wednesday, you've rounded Cape St Vincent. Thursday, you dock in Algiers... Del Boy: [cutting in] And Friday it's your turn in the barrel! Rodney: [distressed] Eh? Uncle Albert: There was nothing like that on any of my vessels! A few funny ones but nothing like that!
somesoldiers wrote: » Reminds me of Uncle Albert
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » My father started off as a seaman on cargo ships, eventually working himself up to Officer class. He never rose to captain. His last rank was Chief Officer onboard the Leinster from Dub to Holyhead. "Mail Boat'. I remember he brought me on a crosssing and back once, it was so cool beeing up on the bridge, I remember it so vividily. He became a solicitor of all things after he left the merchant Navy.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » My father started off as a seaman .
nails1 wrote: » My dad steps in front of cars and sues the drivers. My other dad plays a millionaire at parties.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » My father started off as a seaman on cargo ships, eventually working himself up to Officer class.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Everyone does . ::)
Aisling(",) wrote: » You must be some age!The Leinster sank in 1918. For you to be remembering being on it you'd have to be at least 105. Only remembering this because my great grandfather died on it as a postal work after it was torpedoed.