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Collin
July 5th, 2009, 15:11
OK guys...gonna try summat a bit different this week.

I will provide the answers, and you have to provide the questions.:icon_lol:

Remember, these answers were composed between 1940 and 1945.

Answers

361 That an officer of the ship is being married.

362 The earliest British legal orders for the settlement of maritime disputes.

363 Sir Richard Grenville.

364 Sir Walter Raleigh.

365 A Walrus amphibian aircraft.

366 Deck Landing Control Officer.

367 It was the war cry of the vikings.

368 14 inch.

369 Fifty.

370 £2,000.

Now that should make you scratch your heads..:icon_lol:

Answers next Sunday.

regards Collin:ernae:

hewman100
July 6th, 2009, 05:27
366. "Bats" refers to which officer aboard an aircraft carrier?

Togo
July 7th, 2009, 12:28
368. What is the size of the main armament of the King George V class battleships.

Sascha66
July 7th, 2009, 13:23
367. Where does the naval hail "Ahoy" originally come from?
:hatchet:

Dirtman
July 9th, 2009, 06:28
Sorry Collin, I just couldn't resist.....


361 Q - Why is the cabin-boy wearing a wedding dress?
- That an officer of the ship is being married.


362Q - Why were British rowboats armed with rocks & pointed sticks?
- The earliest British legal orders for the settlement of maritime disputes.


364 Q - What idiot convinced us all to drink the juice from coffee beans & put dried leaves, rolled in paper and set on fire into our mouths?
- Sir Walter Raleigh.


365 Q - Men join the navy and spend most of their lives away from home because their wives look like ....?
- A Walrus amphibian aircraft.


366 Q - Who do all the navy pilots buy drinks for, when on shore leave?
- Deck Landing Control Officer.


367 Q - "Where is all the mead and Saxon women at?"
- It was the war cry of the vikings.


368 Q - What is the "bore-size" of an average "harbour whore" after the fleet leaves port?
- 14 inch.


369 Q - What is the average number of times she "gets it" per night?
- Fifty.


370 Q - How much money did she make just from Collin?
- £2,000.

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Collin
July 9th, 2009, 08:32
Dats alright Dirtman....just as long as you realise that questions 368/369/370, relate to your missus.:icon_lol:

I think the phrase "wide as a wizards sleeve" is what your aiming for?:icon_lol:

regards Collin:ernae:

Dirtman
July 10th, 2009, 06:16
Dats alright Dirtman....just as long as you realize that questions 368/369/370, relate to your missus.:icon_lol:

Yup and that's my "ex" missus! (she always did have quite a big wad of cash though ....)
.....5507


I think the phrase "wide as a wizards sleeve" is what your aiming for?:icon_lol:

Right again old chap! (you did her, didn't ya!) That's why they called her: "SHARon" (share & share alike!)
Although I've always thought a better name would have been "Loose-y".


When caught in a breeze while wearing a skirt ..... she often "whistled" .....


........550855085508

Captain Tenneal
July 11th, 2009, 12:17
OMG,,,,,,,,,Dirt!!

Collin
July 12th, 2009, 12:17
Answers..or questions answers:isadizzy:

361 What does a garland at the masthead of a ship denote?

362 What were the Laws of Oleron?

363 Who commanded the Revenge when she was engaged by the Spanish fleet off the Azores in 1591.

364 Who said, "Whoever commands the sea, commands trade; whoever commands trade commands the riches of the world, and subsequently the world itself."?

365 What is a shagbat?

366 What does D.L.C.O. stand for?

367 What is the origin of the word "ahoy"?

368 What calibre are the guns of HMS King George V?

369 How many destroyers did the RN receive from the USN in September, 1940?

370 What is the approximate cost of a torpedo?


Well done Hewman, Togo and Sascha.:icon29:

Dirtman, you should've stuck with yer missus...at a dime a'time she was a rich girl when the fleet left.:icon_lol:

regards Collin:ernae: