Advantages: Nice light comedy Disadvantages: The story and most of the film in general
Simon Sparrow is now a qualified doctor and working as an apprentice in a practice in London. He finds that not only is he doing all the work while his boss heads off to play golf but his bosses daughter is dead set on getting her hands on him.
Deciding his only recourse it to run away he does the time honoured thing of escaping to sea. He manages to get a job on board a merchant navy ship... with no women on board!
A trip to a port is something all the crew look forward to but on their first stop on this trip they pick up a couple of passengers, the Chairmans' daughter and her friend, a beautiful young singer. How will the arrival of two women affect all the lonely men on board?
Doctor At Sea (1955) was the second of the seven Doctor films made throughout the 50's and 60's and is, like the first in the series, very typical of British ...
Advantages: Clever, moving, melodic, brilliant, like nothing else Disadvantages: Loves his guitar playing a little too much, bangs on about the Earth a lot
This is one of my favourite albums ever and anyone who likes music should have a copy in their collection. Butler is a Californian who's lived in Australia all his life - I think he lives in Queensland and the song title refers to the view off his verandah. He plays a mix of rock, folk and blues, lifted far above the average by his technically accomplished guitar playing.
Standout track is "Peaches and cream", written about his daughter but applicable to anyone who's found true love. It helped me thorough a difficult time in my life and the first time I saw him live and heard the whole crowd (all Ozzies - I saw him in London and there were no bar staff working that night!) - sing all the words, it sent a shiver down my spine. Lyrically, "Peaches" is about a man finding that his life is complete through love but its lyric - "For so long ...
Advantages: "We joined the navy to see the world?." Disadvantages: "And what did we see? We saw the sea." (Irving Berlin)
?I must go down to the seas again,
To the lonely sea and the sky.? (John Masefield)
Never fear; I?m not about to start waxing lyrical about the sea. I?m more in the Irving Berlin camp than in the Masefield. I quote the lines above to illustrate the fact that even the most feverish of fanatics for the sea has to admit that maritime views are limited, consisting as they do of just two lonely elements: water and sky. And it?s stretching a point to include the sky, which can equally be seen above land as above sea. So, essentially, we?re talking about water.
Water, it might be argued, is not entirely monotonous to look at. The sea has moods, which it expresses in the colour of its complexion. Sometimes, it can be a tranquil turquoise, sometimes an inscrutable indigo, sometimes a grudging greeny-grey. Occasionally, it rears ...
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EAN
9781856355537
Type
Non-Fiction
Genre
Sport
Subgenre
Fishing, hunting and shooting
Title
Sea Angling in Ireland
Author
John Rafferty
Publisher
The Mercier Press
All Authors
John Rafferty
ISBN
1856355535
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The introduction gives a basic analysis of how the oceans work and when and where it is best to catch fish. The book then moves on to cover safety at sea, the dos and don'ts and use of basic common sense while at sea. It describes what type of ground
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