Wednesday, September 8, 2021

FAMOUS SKIPPER BLASTS MAJOR YACHT RACE CANCELLATION

Shipping   Reporter  Exclusive 


Renowned  seafarer, Captain James Cook , today said  he  was appalled to learn  that  the annual Sealink Magnetic Island Race Week  event had  been called off  on Tuesday due   to  choppy  waves  and  strong  winds. 

The officials who made this  decision , he declared, should  be  publicly  flogged and  have  their   supply  of   weevil  infested   sea  biscuits  and  rum  ration  stopped.

"What  kind  of  milksop  sailors  are  you breeding in Australia ?" he asked ."Choppy  waves and strong  winds , goodness me, what next ? " 

He mockingly said  that if  he knew he would encounter conditions like  those  off   Magnetic Island ,which he had named , he   would  never  have  made  any  of  his  great voyages . 

" God help  Australia  if  the  Spanish decide to invade you," he warned ."While  there  are obviously  no  great  seadogs  like( Francis ) Drake in  Australia to come to your rescue  , you   do  have  a Goose  or  five  at  the  helm  of  the ship of  state,  drifting  towards  the  dangerous  reefs  near  Cooktown   at  the  next  election . " 


Captain Cook revealed  that  despite the popular  belief  that  he is  dead ,like Mark Twain,  he   is still  alive and  well , working  for  an  acting  agency  in  Sydney .  He  is often  called in  to appear  as one of  the  mummified  panel members ,male or female , on Sky  television  during  which  the  ship's  slops bucket  is  regularly  poured  over  the  ALP,  the  Greens , the  Left , climate change is mocked ,  as  is  the  wearing  of  masks  in  the  pandemic .  Other  words of wisdom from Sky  include  the fact  that  a  glass and  a half of  tar with a spoonful of Dr Al's  hessian fibre prevents Covid-19 and overcomes  constipation, dandruff , acne and  bankruptcy.

In a  further  astounding revelation, Captain Cook told  our Shipping Reporter he  is going to star in the  next  ABC  TV  Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell  satirical series , in a  new  Barnacle Encrusted  Wisdom of  the  Elderly  segment. 

In  a  single column report headed  WILD WIND PUTS HALT TO RACING, the Murdoch Townsville Bulletin  , without a  photo,  said  the  sailors  had faced "heavy  winds."  Later on  it   was "big waves."