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    Can't get there my dockyard maties have been sidetracked by a...


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    Rob.
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    Nine ships of the Royal Navy have been named H.M.S. Albion. The current H.M.S. Albion is an amphibious warfare ship.

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    There are several drinks and a couple of breweries bearing the name. I have excluded the ones directly linked to football (soccer) teams.

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    Can't beat the good old Isle of Albion, but we can have more.......


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    Rob.
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    I am surprised that we did not find these before now- three stowaways.

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    So am I David.
    I will be having a talk with the


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    about this.

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    More trouble in the dockyard I'm afraid.

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    Bligh.
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    An anadromous fish is one which spends most of its life at sea but returns to fresh water to spawn.

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    Very similar to my ships....

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    Bligh.
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    For today I carry on with repairs but have sent out the...


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    To recruit replacements.

    Rob.
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    It may have been necessary but those men did not appreciate being Shanhai'd.

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    That is wht I did not send out the Cabin boy with the Press.


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    Bligh.
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    Here are a couple of drinks remembering a specific Hurricane.

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    I won't be using my...

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    Just yet then.

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    This fish has an unusual name.

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    This navigational hazard could be a problem.

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    Then you must


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    at once.

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    Hopefully, we can find a break in the reef.

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    Found it.
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    Hoping that the reef is not too rocky.

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    Afraid the ship foundered Dave.
    Rob.
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    There are several drinks called Hurricane Reef.

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    Still can't get Christian and the crew back to work.

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    Bligh.
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    They keep on telling me it is not a Reef at all but only a

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    Bligh.
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    Anew Ballast Point.


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    Rob.
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    Old Captains seem to enjoy their rum.

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    Found one with the name on it.


    Rob.
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    So do Very Old Captains.

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    This old Captain has his own reserved for him.

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    Bligh.
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    Some Japanese beer today.

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    Sailing in foreign ships and parts then Dave.
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    Rob.
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    Today a Greek beer.

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    Rob.
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    Continuing my international ramble, what may be Russian ale.

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    Back on my Pirate theme.

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    Rob.
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    Here is another to add to the pirate collection.

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    Another nice find Dave.
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    One specially dedicated to one eyed Pirates like myself.
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    "Pass the word for the ship's cooper." This drink is ale but it looks like a wine with a head.

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    You will find him attending to some repairs on the.........

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    Bligh.
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    Beware, a Nor'Easter is blowing.

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    I will need to take in my ......


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    Bligh.
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    Perhaps you should shelter here?

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    That would allow my crew to stock up on the famous.....



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    Rob.
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    Perhaps you would like to visit Dover next?
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    I was thinking of somewhere more exotic with all these new American Frigates due off the stocks.
    How about a shake down voyage to the....


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    Rob.
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    Ah, but in Dover you can visit the notorious

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    Might that mean you end up with a.......
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    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    Indeed,yes. Perhaps a smaller ship would help.

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    Something slightly larger mayhap.

    Rob.
    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    A group of people no cargo ship can do without.

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