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21st January 2018, 10:39 PM
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Better quality in them days Bill.
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21st January 2018, 10:54 PM
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I may have posted this before. Our Willie goes shopping in Suez. thFJEFOAKO.jpg
Our Willie was 4th Eng on a !! LNG Carrier, lovely lad but a tad naive. It was his first time through the sewage canal.
He went to buy a few souvenirs from the bum boat men. He arrived with his purchases but did not look best pleased, He had the usual Suez bargains.
Anyway we asked him what he had paid for this and that, while he was telling us the Bosun came into the bar and gave Willie about $50 or $60 dollars. He looked a bit sheepish and when asked what was up!!! He went down with a $100 note the boat gave him a bag full of rubbish and no change. As I said Willie was a lovely fella but a bit naïve. Thankfully the Bosun was next in line and recovered a few $$$ for our Willie, no doubt the bosun got a free shop out of it as well mind
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21st January 2018, 11:57 PM
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#16... one. Exception to this, was on a ship called the Dartmoor, the calls then ship to ship was “ How long you in for ?”... JWS.
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22nd January 2018, 02:43 AM
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Hi Marian.
I still have the Photo album I bought on my first trip through the Suez in 49, can't remember how much I paid but it was from George Roby of the Welsh accent, has a camel on the front in a circle with palm trees. I'm frightened to have a look in the soft cover after Cappy's experience, Betty reckons I get covered in blood enough as it is.
Cheers Des
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22nd January 2018, 03:02 AM
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Des, Your album sounds identical to my dad's. He wasn't married at the time so his sisters received them...small mercy
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22nd January 2018, 05:08 AM
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Did any of you ever go ashore in Aden?
There was a story in the early 60's of two yanks who went ashore with a load of confederate dollars.
Apparently you could buy them in USA as souvenirs at that time.
The locals it was said saw dollars and welcomed them with open arms and the two yanks bought a load of gear.
Is this true, not sure but if it is then the locals must have been a bit mad when they attempted to change them at the bank.


Happy daze John in Oz.
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22nd January 2018, 06:07 AM
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Yes been ashore at Aden John
However have not heard of that Yarn before!
Also was there in the RAF (Wireless Operator)
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22nd January 2018, 04:31 PM
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Memory of Aden.
Got spit on by a camel. Not a nice experience.
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22nd January 2018, 04:41 PM
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got a japanese tea set in aden den ...it was cheapewr than japan ...saw one on the antiques road show a while ago ...wasnt worth much ...but they were attractive ....when the old mum in law died a couple of years.agopat and i found some of one in a china cabinet it had been there since 59 ..also a little cig box from osaka with mount fuji on the top ...it played china nights ..its still around the house somewhere ...i think kong had one ..bet a few old hands on here still have one or the other regards cappy ....ps i conserved them lol ....cappsy
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22nd January 2018, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
happy daze john in oz
Did any of you ever go ashore in Aden?
There was a story in the early 60's of two yanks who went ashore with a load of confederate dollars.
Apparently you could buy them in USA as souvenirs at that time.
The locals it was said saw dollars and welcomed them with open arms and the two yanks bought a load of gear.
Is this true, not sure but if it is then the locals must have been a bit mad when they attempted to change them at the bank.
##think that jogs my memory ..dont know if its true or not
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