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When I piloted a sand barge

Posted on: December 11, 2019 at 19:24:39 CT
TheShoe STL
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No one was allowed on deck unless we were docking or leaving. Too many moving parts and **** was always breaking. I had a spud bar get caught up in something and couldn't get the other one back down in time before we swung around and snapped it off. Six inch square about 10 feet long shot through the back of the lower deck. Everyone found five dollars.
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OK....Drop anchor! Now? Yes, now, dammit! - Tigrrrr! MU - 12/11 16:27:36
     RE: OK....Drop anchor! Now? Yes, now, dammit! - alstl MU - 12/11 18:56:02
     Did you see the dude get flipped off the tug. He is gonna - DHighlander NWMSU - 12/11 17:48:41
          Yep, saw that. What is the man overboard drill when you are - Tigrrrr! MU - 12/11 18:49:55
               I experience 2 real man overboard calls - 3 died 1 lived - alstl MU - 12/11 18:59:54
                    Working on a barge on the Mississippi is supposedly one of - Tigrrrr! MU - 12/11 19:18:25
                         When I piloted a sand barge - TheShoe STL - 12/11 19:24:39
                              So no joyous times with John Hartford picking a banjo - Tigrrrr! MU - 12/11 19:28:51
                                   Oh no, we did that all the time(nm) - TheShoe STL - 12/11 21:14:46
     "Your boat scratched my anchor!" - jonesin - 12/11 16:49:45
          LOL (nm) - Tigrrrr! MU - 12/11 16:57:04




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