Making jokes about Ms. Cod is probably a surviving strategy. Comments
like that was what kept us going at the float.

Maritimtim

2008/3/19, Gonz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Holy cow!  That is a dramatic story.  I'm glad you are safe.  Thats
> too bad about the pictures, now I know what you meant by the Ms. Cod
> comment earlier!
>
> rg
>
>
> On 3/19/08, Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Warning. Looong and far OT post. But it is a long story...
> >
> >  I've been away for some time. Anybody noticed? Probably not.
> >
> >  There are several reasons for my absense. I have been out in the real
> >  world, having real world experienses. Reality is a tough bitch. A bit
> >  too tough some times. So now I'm back, and are looking forward to
> >  catch up again with the list.
> >
> >  The short version is that I've been to sea as a stewart at a lineboat.
> >  It all happened very fast. This was a totally new experiense for me.
> >  I've never been at sea, I have never made my living as a cook, and I
> >  have never been farther north than Trondheim. This was in the Barents
> >  Sea http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barents_Sea
> >
> >  It was hard work, very hard work. For the first two weeks we had bad
> >  weather, and it felt like I did everything uphill. Litterally
> >  speaking. After two weeks the weather improved, and I did too. I
> >  adapted to the new envirement. So I was able to make a lot of
> >  interesting pictures. Sadly I will never be able to show them to
> >  anyone.
> >
> >  The trip lasted for five weeks. At 8. mars the boat was almost full,
> >  and we where preparing for going back again. I was full of adventures,
> >  and was looking forward to come home again to my everyday envirement,
> >  and to my beloved. It is kind of hard to explain what happened in
> >  english, but the short version of the story is best told by a picture
> >  (warning: drama)
> >  http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/nrk_sogn_og_fjordane/1.5059478
> >
> >  No one knows what actually happened. What we do know is that came in
> >  water in the room where the line comes back to the ship. This is
> >  rather common, but for some reason the captain and the crew was not
> >  able to get it out again. So there was only one thing to do: To get
> >  into the water, and away from the sinking ship. It was  chaotic. When
> >  we was geting into the life suits, the ship was leaning about 45
> >  degrees, and a table was running loose. But we managed to send out a
> >  call for help, and get into the water, and on to the life float. Most
> >  of the other men where trained for this situation. But this was my
> >  first trip so I was not. The only thing I had learned up front was how
> >  to get into the suit. So I just had to look at the others, float
> >  along, doing whatever they did. Thanks to the fact that everybody, did
> >  what they where told to do, it all went rather smoothly. To make a
> >  long story short. We where all rescued after a long hour in the water.
> >  Basically I'm fine. Physically nothings wrong with me. Emotionally I'm
> >  fine too. I have good nights sleep. But I'm not sure I will go out
> >  again. I need to test my reactions towards the sea in more controlled
> >  envirement before I decide on that.
> >
> >  I have lost some stuff. Camera, a couple of lenses, puter, cell phone,
> >  and some clothes. But most likely I will be able to replace all this
> >  from insuranse. What I will not be able to replace is my picture
> >  archive. I lost both originals and backup of most of my pictures.
> >  Hopefully I will be able to restore most of it from an old HD.
> >
> >  Ok. Folks. Thats my story. Has something interesting happened while
> >  I've been away? I have noticed there is a new Tim here.
> >
> >  Tim Typo
> >
> >  PS. Thank you Doug, for being you know, Doug
> >
> >
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