Jitterbug, maybe you should take it up with the person(s) that forced you to sign on the dotted line to serve your country.....or you could just get your bloody hair cut.
"At least it's still easy to tell us apart from the British by the quality of our teeth."
Really? That "joke" is about as old as Trafalgar...do you get your info from The Simpsons?
BZ to Pusser for his post. Trafalgar is a significant event for Canada. It enabled the British Empire (of which "Canada" was part) to grow in strength and prosperity. Canada was able to grow in relative peace for over a century. Even the War of 1812, in naval terms was mainly skirmishes on...
Oh I am not confused, merely trying to inject a little humour into this thread. I am well aware of what stewards used to do and do today, I spent 20 years in 2 Navies :)
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