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Wash Up

2010

 

Day One - Friday DTS

A good Kick start to the weekend began in the bar of The Invincible with Tom Temple lying in wait for other shipmates to arrive, Tom being almost a local and one of our more senior members is well practiced in the art the DTS was in full throttle mode by the time us youngsters arrived and attempted to catch up. Where I personally found it quite difficult many from both Yarmouth and Danae crews seemed well adapted for the task, the wife, having grabbed a few rabbits from the Gun Wharf Quays Complex, came into The Invincible and quickly realised that for the greater good I was to be rescued from the clutches of what was by now a full on run ashore. So it was a quick nose bag, nip to the hotel for a shower and make ready for the evening sesh, due to start at 1900, being a late arrival at 1930 ish I was again in a position of having to catch up, although this time I found the task relatively easy.

Friday Evening

Another very successful evening got off to a good start and many turned up wearing Polo Shirts with either Yarmouth or Dane Ships Crest over the the left breast, the Loud shirt contest was a sole effort by Martin Lowry and I think this was mainly due to another of my 'cock ups' by calling for a Load  shirt rather than a Loud one (must be the Gunner in me) this was pointed out by Martin, to whom I must apologise and need to at least buy him a wet for his efforts ......... .Again everyone got on extremely well and I, as well as others met new friends and rekindled old friendships that could have easily gone by if it wasn't for occasions like this...............

A conversion with Diane, Gwen and Kitty dwelled on the computy stuff and in particular Facebook, now whether you think it good or bad that's up to you as individuals, where Diane and I added each other as Friends a little while ago, we explained the benefits to Gwen and Kitty, both of us giving incidences where we had contacted people that we might other wise not have, me in particular regained contact with close family friends  having lost contact 25 years ago, and we have now regained that friendship and are going to visit them in Plymouth this May when my lost Goddaughter is being sworn in as the Deputy Lady Mayor of Plymouth, so there you go, get on Facebook and type in a friends name.

There were quite a few more here this time so it was difficult to get round to everyone for a chat but I think I managed to at least welcome everyone. It was really good to meet and chat to two more senior shipmates from the the first crew from when the Yarmouth was at John Brown's ship yard in 1959 and they first took her to sea - Bob Birchenall and John Parker I had previously met Keith James from the same era and I hoped they would all catch up over the weekend. Just think it's highly likely some of the younger Falklands Crew members were not even born, and many of you just toddlers when these guys joined the Yarmouth, so I for one made it a point to have a chat with them.

On returning to our hotel in a fast black Tommo had made it very easy for me and Julia to vacate the the said carriage, although it was none to pleasant for Elaine and the Driver to continue on to their hotel......... (foul arse b****** comes to mind)
Sooty Sutcliffe (bless him) created a storm after the hotel bar had closed and stopped serving more drinks, Sooty assumed it was ok to retrieve a bottle of wine from behind the bar, the staff took offence and wanted to put him out on the street until the security chappy calmed the situation and helped the duty manager see the situation for what it was.

Day Two - Saturday Evening

The venue at the WO & SR's Mess was ideal for the Saturday evening and even though some, including Taxi Drivers, had difficulty finding the Mess once on Whale Island, this being due to the old Mess having been demolished and a new one now built alongside the Whaley Club. The Mess Manager Bob Mullen and his Staff did us proud, tables, dance floor, stage and bar was well laid out and once the need for more chairs was sorted by opening up the partitioned off Mess members area was opened up to accommodate, the celebrations went on. Perry Buoy covers on the crucifixes displayed and George Hubbard in his roll of Commissionaire, crew members were duly greeted and 'Tagged' for the purpose of recognition, so that those that thought they hadn't aged a day since leaving the mob could have a reality check, apart from me of course.
Raffle prizes were donated by many members and I thank you all, it was really a magnanimous effort which you should all be extremely proud. Dave McMahon did it again with his 'Monkeys Shoulder' and raised very healthy £68. Dave also donated Four bottles of single malt whiskey and this is not the first time that he has been forthright in donations, all this and a £13 donation on the night from his table's kitty, a Bravo Zulu at the very least goes to Dave for all his continued efforts. The raffle was conducted by our Master of Ceremonies a very shy and reserved George Hubbard raising £303 from sale of tickets by Julia and Elaine. An auction was also forthcoming and a bottle of Pussers Rum was won with a bid of £102 by the same winner at the previous Bristol bash, Andy 'Buck' Rodgers of the Danae, the second auction a Bottle of Woods Rum was almost won by Sooty Sutcliffe another previous winner for £56, but fearing another monopoly Yours truly bumped him and won with a bid of £60, I'll not tell you what the misses called me. Again a big BZ to all those that made it possible and to Buck especially who passed me back his bottle of Pussers to be put in at the next reunion raffle / auction.
The Birthday cake was on display for all to see and lived up to all expectations a big BZ goes to Dallas and Chris Hurbert for their fine efforts of making and getting it to us from Leeds, and for George Hubbard for organizing it. The Cutting of the cake was performed in true Naval Tradition of the youngest rating being given the honours Ian 'Tommo' Thomas rose to the occasion and was chuffed to bits to be considered for the honour. The cake was of chocolate sponge laced with oodles of rum, marzipan and icing, I understand to help hold the colours of the ships crest together Gin was used, a large amount of the cake was eaten and / or pieces taken for later, I saw that the ships crest was untouched at the point of leaving so we cut it out and brought it home.......The Food - A finger Buffet was excellent and plentiful and was duly troffed by all, the remnants at the end of the evening were finished off by two Warrant Officer Royal Marines returning from a function fully booted and spurred and gagging for a wet and big eats, I thought it only right and proper that they should 'fill their boots'........... Nigel Davis the DJ was brilliant and made sure the night was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone, especially those that took part in the games, the wigs, the antics with the microphone changing the way Mitch and Sooty sounded during there renditions of what ever it was they were singing, had us all in fits of laughter, the range of music was spot on and the dance floor was throbbing............
During the evening I met up with Pat Strout and her party, Pat is the widow of shipmate Bob Strout who unfortunately Crossed the Bar last year but served onboard HMS Yarmouth 71 - 74, she was made very welcome from all those she met and chatted with and had a very enjoyable night, it turn out that her brother-in-law John Allison that came with her is also a Yarmouth shipmate from 1964.
The end of the evening came and farewells were said and cry's of "when's the next one" were ringing out - well that is now being looked into and as I said it hoped for something slightly different, once I can put things together and I'll let you know what the plans are, until then thank you all again for your continued support.

THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU

 

Money's raised at Reunion

 
  £2 a Tot - Monkeys Shoulder

68.00

 
  Raffle 303.00  
  Bottle Auctions 162.00  
  Other Donations 13.00  
  Total 546.00  

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