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26th July 07, 09:35 PM
#21
Goodness help me if a man talks to me like that while I'm carrying a golf club ... >_>
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28th July 07, 05:43 PM
#22
Ah diesel submarines - that takes me back, sailing past the pens at HMS Dolphin, in through the harbour mouth at Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK, then make a sharp left.
There was usually one or more charging up and the du du du du sound of the engines seemed to be carried as much by the water as the air.
I used to sing 'Sally free and easy' to the beat, as that is how it was written, and go on under Pneumonia bridge and pick up the mooring, home again.
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28th July 07, 06:02 PM
#23
Originally Posted by Pleater
Ah diesel submarines - that takes me back, sailing past the pens at HMS Dolphin, in through the harbour mouth at Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK, then make a sharp left.
There was usually one or more charging up and the du du du du sound of the engines seemed to be carried as much by the water as the air.
I used to sing 'Sally free and easy' to the beat, as that is how it was written, and go on under Pneumonia bridge and pick up the mooring, home again.
Yes indeed. There was just something about the sound of a couple of (sometimes all four) 1,600 horse power Fairbanks Morse diesel engines running up a charge that was somehow special. I never made it into Portsmouth, but we did spend a week or two at the dockyard in Rosyth. I well remember the Forth Bridge. Quite a marvelous sight.
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