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    How can we not ?

     
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    Any excuse to play the finest football song, ever, FACTAFUCKINMUNDO

    PS Leith - a port to the north of Edinburgh (watta everywhere)

     
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    " The Leith polith dithmithess uth"
     
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    The cold hard steel of the harpoon's point Struck deep into its side. We played out line and backed the oars And took the cruel sleighride.
    The term "Nantucket Sleighride" was coined by the whalers to explain what happened after they harpooned a whale. (Nantucket Island was considered the whaling capital of the world during the 19th century.)
    The first strike of the harpoon was not intended to kill the whale but only to attach it to the whale boat. The whale would take off pulling the whale boat along at speeds of up to 23 mph (37 kmh).
    The whale would eventually tire itself out, the leading officer in the boat would then use a penetrating lance to kill the whale.
    Nantucket Sleighride is Dedicated to Owen Coffin who was cabin boy aboard the whaler Essex, which was destroyed by a sperm whale in 1819. Owen ended up in the lifeboat with Captain Pollard, his uncle.
    Two other lifeboats also put out. During the next 3 - 4 months, the lifeboats separated. One was never seen again, but some of those on the remaining two boats were eventually rescued.
    During those long months at sea (and on desert islands), many of the men died. The remainder eventually had to resort to cannibalism to survive. After the dead of natural causes were consumed, the men determined to draw lots to see who would sacrifice his life for the others.
    Owen Coffin ``won'' the lottery. The Captain tried to take Owen's place, but the youth insisted on his ``right''.
    The executioner was also drawn by lot. That ``winner'', another young man named Charles Ramsdell, also tried vainly to swap places with Owen. Again he refused. Owen's body kept the others alive for ten days (Captain Pollard refused to eat his nephew). Another man died, and his body kept Pollard and Ramsdell alive a few more days until they were rescued.

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    Goodbye, little Robin-Marie
    Don't try following me
    Don't cry, little Robin-Marie
    'Cause you know I'm coming home soon
    My ships' leaving on a three-year tour
    The next tide will take us from shore
    Windlaced, gather in sail and spray
    On a search for the mighty sperm whale
    Fly your willow branches
    Wrap your body round my soul
    Lay down your reeds and drums on my soft sheets
    There are years behind us reaching
    To the place where hearts are beating
    And I know you're the last true love
    I'll ever meet
    Starbuck's sharpening his harpoon
    The black man's playing his tune
    An old salt's sleeping his watch away
    He'll be drunk again before noon
    Three years sailing on bended knee
    We found no whales in the sea
    Don't cry, little Robin-Marie
    'Cause we'll be in sight of land soon
     
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