Well, hello there faithful viewers.
I'm still here on the shipping vessel after quite a night that I've had me and the boys
up top deck. A lot of drinking was done and I had rum, I had gin, but I gave as much as
I received. It's always good to do that, my mum always used to say. It's always better
to give than to receive, so I'm a very giving person. So I gave those boys quite a bit and
good time was had by all. I feel a little bit worse for wear this morning. I only had
a few minutes sleep here and there. Got a bit of a belly ache and I think it might be
something to do with the live octopus that I had earlier. Now they did say you're not
supposed to eat them until their tentacles have stopped twitching, but I fancied the
flavour, you know, thampling, the cuisine. I like to eat the foods, you know, the areas
wherever I go, so, you know, it's the best way to get yourself into another culture
is to immerse yourself in their food. So here on the boat we have lots of fish dishes
and my quite fancy is a little live octopus, but it's given me a bit of a jib. A bit of
a jib there, I can kind of feel it still twitching around inside. In fact it's climbing, it feels
like it's climbing the sides, trying to get back out. Well, I can tell you one thing,
faithful viewers, it's not getting out, it's staying put and it'll come out when Maxi's
done with it. I might try one a little bit less rare next time. A little fricasseed,
squid or something would be quite nice. Still, I'm happy to still be here. We're in slightly
warmer waters now, not so many icebergs. That's nice. Hmm, but I think I had a bit of a fever
last night, a fevered nightmare of streams. In my dreams I can hear noises, I think they
are coming from beneath the boat. It kind of sounds like, I'm not quite sure what that
is. I'm going to have to look into that and investigate. So Maxi's going to get a little
bit of shut eye and we'll talk to you later, viewers.
Thank you so much for watching, and I'll see you in the next video. Bye-bye.
