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29th November 2012, 05:51 PM
#91
Red Lead Ted
Thanks Terry always nice talking to you: still play the DVD of Liverpool and Ken's first ship Dominion Monarch (she was YAR!!!) you sent me and still enjoy the songs at the beginning that your
grandchildren taped, lovely songs I sing along.hahaha
Take care darling, look forward to more posts.
Jean xxx
Tiger1 H.S.O.D. R25968
Ken R543609
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17th December 2013, 10:59 AM
#92
Re: Red Lead Ted
HI Jean, hope you getthis, not been on site for a long while, health not been too good but fine now. Thanks for the lovely Christmas card a very, a very pleasant surprise. Have a lovely Christmas
God bless
Frank & Mae.X
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17th December 2013, 04:06 PM
#93
Re: Red Lead Ted
Nice to see you back Frank,you have been missed.
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14th March 2014, 07:50 AM
#94
Re: Red Lead Ted
Over the top and Under the Weather... Over the top, I suppose could of been got from the 14/18 trench warfare where when you went over the top you were in a position of no return, Under the Weather anyone have any idea where this may have come from, seems unlikely to have come from the submarine service. JS
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