By Stu PidPosted Friday 28th December 2007 13:21 GMT
Never mind the X-Files, what about The Thing?
Pingu because he started it with his Yo Mama jokes.
McMurdo is nothing but a drunken fiesta anyway.... #
By James Dean KirbyPosted Friday 28th December 2007 13:34 GMT
I've a friend who's done 4 or 5 tours in Antarctica (summer and winter) and has said McMurdo is basically an open bar and drunken party every night, especially in the polar winter when there's only a skeleton support crew. She said there's always some animosity between someone (scientific egos, after all) but that it rarely goes anywhere.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 28th December 2007 14:19 GMT
Earlier there was a humongous Flash advert in the middle of the page, as reported above. As it's now gone, we must infer that the McMurdo Xmas spirit temporarily possessed Vulture Central. It has now been exorcised and was last seen drifting off unsteadily in the direction of Drowning St.
By Morely DotesPosted Friday 28th December 2007 17:13 GMT
"Earlier there was a humongous Flash advert in the middle of the page"
Must have been sourced from Doubleclick or one of the many other intrusive/malicious sites blocked by the MVPS Hosts file. I've never seen such a thing since installing it. Thanks, MVPS!
By Ashley PomeroyPosted Friday 28th December 2007 20:09 GMT
"The injured party is apparently an employee of Raytheon Polar Services, although the names of the two pugilists were not released. Company spokeswoman Val Carroll confirmed "an investigation into the incident would be held"."
Poor advert for Raytheon - "we employ seven-stone weaklings". They need to hold some kind of punching competition before they send people off to the Wild South. I imagine that, if the jaw-breaking victor is allowed to go back to Antarctica, he'll walk tall through the swing doors, and the pianist will stop playing, and someone will rush outside to tie up his horse, and he can have whatever drink he wants.
By Michael HoffmannPosted Saturday 29th December 2007 01:17 GMT
There's two types of people at the US bases in the Antarctic: scientists, contractors and Raytheon employees.
Three! There's three types of people: scientists, seasonal contractors, Raytheon employees and NSF government drones.
Err, FOUR! Four types of people: scientists, seasonal contractors, Raytheon employees, NSF government drones and military/national guard personnel...
Blast...! Five...
At any rate, if you've been involved in any kind of dust up or screw up, you are NOT going back to the Ice. Ever. At least not with RPSC. They get really short with you. Even small infractions can get you thrown out, never mind ones like this.
As for the drunkenness: that comes and goes and is mostly up to the people. I spent many a night in the wine bar, sometimes getting sloshed (including a memorable one with government staffers - they made me look like a cheap date) and sometimes just having a quiet read. Now, Gallaghers's and Southern Exposure on the other hand... honky tonk comes to mind.
By Jim HunterPosted Saturday 29th December 2007 13:23 GMT
...that spoil it for the rest!
Not that anybody will read this: Stuck out here in the middle of the North Sea, just a bit south of the Dogger Bank, we will be spending New Year with nothing stronger to drink than Schluur and Kali-ber.
Long gone are the days of beer out on the North Sea Oil/Gas platforms.
Still. I'll be back in on Thursday for 2 weeks off.
By Tuomo StaufferPosted Monday 31st December 2007 07:46 GMT
Why do they send instable people to these places? Really hard work, hard partying is really what keeps (a lot of) people going but why fight? It is so easy to pick up the personalities who can't take their drinks so? Take them out once and challenge them, if they get aggressive say it was nice to meet you but..
By Ian DavidsonPosted Monday 31st December 2007 13:09 GMT
Well Jim, I can remember similar 'difficulties' with some of the bears on Ninian Central in the old 'wild west days' – “Right, I’ll see you on the helideck then”
No beer then either, but plenty of NRBs* on the T cards though.
Have a good one with the grape Juice.
*Not Required Back - for normal El Reg folks, that’s the way industrial relations used to be (still are?) conducted offshore. Tribunals? Who needs them?
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 2nd January 2008 03:48 GMT
A guy I once met had visited the Russian Antarctic base (was it Vostok?). The russian guys working there were happily intoxicated by alcohol most all the time. In that state they succesfully handled the precious ice cores from the boreholes they drilled from glaciers for scientific study. Outside their base there were two storage tanks, but only the first was for petrol as the other was for vodka.
When you think about the possible leisure activities there, it is a small wonder such a bunch of hairy men dont concentrate on the essentials even more.
Comments on: Antarctic base staff in drunken Xmas punch-up
We are not who we are #
By Neil Studd Posted Friday 28th December 2007 12:03 GMT
Tsk, tsk...scientists, eh? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 28th December 2007 12:06 GMT
Nice work by the Sales dept #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 28th December 2007 12:24 GMT
Couldn't see eye to eye #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 28th December 2007 12:27 GMT
The Thing? #
By Dirk Vandenheuvel Posted Friday 28th December 2007 12:30 GMT
Meanwhile the search goes on for the other couple... #
By Steven Griffiths Posted Friday 28th December 2007 12:54 GMT
@Neil Studd #
By Stu Pid Posted Friday 28th December 2007 13:21 GMT
McMurdo is nothing but a drunken fiesta anyway.... #
By James Dean Kirby Posted Friday 28th December 2007 13:34 GMT
Re: Nice work by the Sales dept #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 28th December 2007 13:42 GMT
Did they argue about which Christmas day film to watch? #
By Pete James Posted Friday 28th December 2007 14:07 GMT
Re: Nice work by the Sales dept #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 28th December 2007 14:19 GMT
All your Antactic base #
By Anonymous John Posted Friday 28th December 2007 14:55 GMT
Re: Nice work by the Sales dept #
By Morely Dotes Posted Friday 28th December 2007 17:13 GMT
I call this one "the hammer" #
By Ashley Pomeroy Posted Friday 28th December 2007 20:09 GMT
Because #
By Sam Posted Friday 28th December 2007 21:06 GMT
Some minor details #
By Michael Hoffmann Posted Saturday 29th December 2007 01:17 GMT
It's people like them.... #
By Jim Hunter Posted Saturday 29th December 2007 13:23 GMT
what time is nid night at pole #
By andrew mulcock Posted Sunday 30th December 2007 18:58 GMT
Partying is fun, fighting is not #
By Tuomo Stauffer Posted Monday 31st December 2007 07:46 GMT
Just like that Carling add... #
By Stephen Posted Monday 31st December 2007 10:41 GMT
job #
By Gerrit Tijhof Posted Monday 31st December 2007 10:51 GMT
@Jim Hunter #
By Ian Davidson Posted Monday 31st December 2007 13:09 GMT
No wonder this happens #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 2nd January 2008 03:48 GMT
The reason is obvious... #
By Jon Tocker Posted Sunday 6th January 2008 22:05 GMT