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26th September 2012, 05:33 PM
#71
Greeks owned the best ships "some "
Hi shipmates at that time The upper class society in the U.K. was in decline,1950 60, 70 after the war, but not finished in some shipping company and many formal things happen on the top passenger ships, but on many other types of ships the role was beening play out? we were all at the start of the death the old class system?but did not know or understand at that time?{ Dont go with the greek ladys stick with the ouzo and drink plenty of water next day}
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