We can see now all those who had misspent youths. JS
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We can see now all those who had misspent youths. JS
#17 Spanish Root to different people could mean different things. To someone having a Spanish girlfriend. Or to myself brings back memories of the bum boat men in Suez trying to sell you Spanish Fly. JS
the channels, paying off and travel warrant were great words to hear at the end of a voyage, in the days before flying out and flying home became the norm.
Danny's Bar was it Hamburg or Antwerp?
Just brings to mind the silly saying my dear late Bro used to have!
When he was under the Weather,he always replied with the saying! "Nuts to you"
Got him in a few jams I may add! LOL;)
Antwerp; Danny’s Bar was or still is??
Cheers
Gilly
I was doing some research for a medical facility, sponsored by a Doctor Ross and Co. of The Seamen's Dispensary of Liverpool
UK.
I never once participated in the immoral activities that went on in those disgusting hostelries. Purely for Research, the things I had to do for that,
Yours Sincerely.
Captain Dong .
With the ships of today carrying quick release lifeboats, And the lifeboats passenger ships carry, I would put my bottom dollar on any seaman today using a Sheepshank or even knowing what the hell it was, I don't think in my time I ever had to put one together if I did apart from running under the keel of a lifeboat I cant remember what for it must have been the least used of all the bends and hitches, If you wanted to shorten a gantline or whatever you simply cut it and put a back splice in it. Terry. :confused:
Here is one you will definitely never heard used again, A ball of Marlin.
Guess I was a lucky guy John, never ever needed a jab and always back on board in time to turn-to. One of the advantages of looking 12 when 16/17 is that the senoritas never wanted you to get into trouble, a lot of them used to make me coffee before pointing me in the right direction. A head of curly blond hair, blue grey eyes and nut brown tan did me no harm, but I suspect it was the two bars of'Yardleys' that was the clincher, not so much a case of 'he filled her soul with hope' more a case of ' he filled her hole with soap'