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<blockquote data-quote="Psylence" data-source="post: 6049419" data-attributes="member: 6701094"><p>Darn straight he was snoring up a storm! Especially after he managed to make something that resembles a really poor hammock from a bedroll and hemp rope. He threw his hand in the general direction of the person trying to rouse him, making groaning noises before finally bringing about enough sense to wake from his slumber. Taking the bedroll and his Formula book, he made his way amidship to find a place to sit watch.</p><p></p><p>Slowly the sun starts to turn the far horizon a different color and he grumbles out a compliment to the sky which now allows him to read. He peruses through his notes, reading up on his various formulas and checking for any inconsistencies or discoveries. Sure this was a daily ritual and, surely, all the errors should have been caught by now - but one never knows.</p><p></p><p>The crew began to rise around him as well, quickly stowing the gangplank, readying the sails and casting away in well-practiced unison. His head perks up from his reading to watch, finally taking a cue to put it down and pack his stuff once more below decks. It was time to work after all, and he did so enjoy hoisting sails and feeling the wind catch within the canvas confines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psylence, post: 6049419, member: 6701094"] Darn straight he was snoring up a storm! Especially after he managed to make something that resembles a really poor hammock from a bedroll and hemp rope. He threw his hand in the general direction of the person trying to rouse him, making groaning noises before finally bringing about enough sense to wake from his slumber. Taking the bedroll and his Formula book, he made his way amidship to find a place to sit watch. Slowly the sun starts to turn the far horizon a different color and he grumbles out a compliment to the sky which now allows him to read. He peruses through his notes, reading up on his various formulas and checking for any inconsistencies or discoveries. Sure this was a daily ritual and, surely, all the errors should have been caught by now - but one never knows. The crew began to rise around him as well, quickly stowing the gangplank, readying the sails and casting away in well-practiced unison. His head perks up from his reading to watch, finally taking a cue to put it down and pack his stuff once more below decks. It was time to work after all, and he did so enjoy hoisting sails and feeling the wind catch within the canvas confines. [/QUOTE]
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