Now how would you feel if you had to do THIS for a living and you're 100's of miles from any form of rescue if it goes tits up and your world turns upside down?
....Lump in your throat? ...... or lump in the front of your pants? (Once you've checked the old life insurance...)
Looks fun!!
34,000ton, 225m long freighter in a mid Atlantic storm gets tossed around like a cork.
Several thousand tons of water regularly thrown over the top trying to snap the thing in half.... Nice... (parp!!)
(apologies for those not on Broadband if these piccies are cocking your system up.......... )
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Feeling seasick??
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Feeling seasick??
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Si Capon wrote:Best cure for seasickness.............
Stand under a tree
Avoid the lee side in a Raider, that`s the best cure for someone elses seasickness
Heyup Si
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