SSHHHHH not so loud LOL. Am trying to persuade my nephew to take me
down early morning, stay the day and return after tea. Not a long time
there but better than nothing. I did actually ask if I could sling my
hammock on the Victory's orlop, but from what I understand it will be
full of plastic wings and limbs from the surgeons knife. Just for
effect I am assured!!!! I think that by seeing these it just may put
me off my ribs and pea soup. I did volunteer to act as a PM but was
told that no matter how much make-up I used I would not be able to
fool the public. I only hope they salute the quarterdeck when they go
on board. I am sure I will come up with something before the time.
Seeing your addy,had it been real, I could have dossed down on your
sofa, its close enough. However having said that, if I come across
some old matelot begging at the dockyard gate, am I allowed to say
hello to you LOL. PM. NP.f35.
On Tue, 24 May 2005 16:48:41 GMT, Akela <akela@brownsea.isl> wrote:
>Just a thought... If you're really keen to attend the celebrations in
>Pompey, why don't you find a hotel in one of the nearby towns and get
>the bus/train into Portsmouth?
>
>Even if you have to go out as far as S'hampton, it would be worth the
>extra journey and would be a lot better than an overnight drive. At
>our age, we need our beauty sleep!!
>
>You can easily check-out hotel availability online from the comfort
>of your own bunk.
>
>I hope you make it there.
>
>Take care.
>
>A.
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