One of the good things about working on a "real" boat is that the crew is constantly rotating, so just as you are getting sick of one of 'em, they go home. Faster than you can peg 'em with a apropo nick-name. I've worked with both the captains of the mighty Guzzle so far and all I can really say so far is that one of the it is down right frightening things about working on a "real" ship comes from seing the video game playing to navigation ratio that goes on up on the bridge.
I mean, at least the greeks are watching football matches when they crash into stuff.
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One of the good things about working on a "real" boat is that the crew is constantly rotating, so just as you are getting sick of one of 'em, they go home. Faster than you can peg 'em with a apropo nick-name. I've worked with both the captains of the mighty Guzzle so far and all I can really say so far is that one of the it is down right frightening things about working on a "real" ship comes from seing the video game playing to navigation ratio that goes on up on the bridge.
I mean, at least the greeks are watching football matches when they crash into stuff.