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I have removed this "error": "Del seems to have no idea whatsoever what the Seaman's Mission is, yet in "Strained Relations", Del knew perfectly well what the Mission is ("No! There's a Seaman's Mission down at the dock! You go down there!"). He was also seen emerging from it when looking for Albert in "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Uncle"

This is a joke and a pun on the word semen. They had just been talking about Rodney and Casandra's attempts to have a baby. When she says "here's a letter from the seamans association", it was set up for Del's gag: "oh that'll be for Rodney!" It's not a plot hole.86.137.167.37 11:22, 28 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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