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24th October 2022, 12:10 PM
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I heard of a case upstairs in the number 12 bus from the North Shields ferry or Jungle stop . Of a group of girls putting some young fellas thingy ma jig , in a milk bottle empty of course and almost castrating him. I always travelled downstairs . JS.
I heard they made better use of it than that. I believe he got a free ride (conductor never went up top either
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24th October 2022, 07:04 PM
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25th October 2022, 12:27 AM
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Re: Passenger Ships
Hi Colin.
Looks like the tanker I was shangied on in that dock.
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25th October 2022, 05:24 AM
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There we were, me and my mate getting on the bus in Sunderland to go to East Bolden for the night, had accommodation there working by on a new tanker.
The bus conductor told us to get upstairs at the back of the bus and stay quiet.
We stopped outside the rope factory and the buys filled with females, well most looked like such, and we soon found out why we had to sit at the back.
I never knew it was possible to do some of the things they did with guys getting their leg over.
Language which increased my vocabulary in ways maybe better not to.
Not the sort of females you would want to meet in a dark alleyway at night.
We got off the bus in one piece.


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25th October 2022, 07:05 AM
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where was the rope factory john......was it in sunderland ......lived in east boldon one time cant remember a rope factory there ....but stand to be corrected......regards cappy
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25th October 2022, 07:14 AM
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Think it was Cappy, as far as I can recollect these girls came off the ferry. As the ferry’s ran every 15 minutes or so and the buses every 30 minutes there was usually a waiting period for the bus , that was the time if they were around to keep a low profile ? JS ...
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25th October 2022, 07:44 AM
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where was the rope factory john......was it in sunderland ......lived in east boldon one time cant remember a rope factory there ....but stand to be corrected......regards cappy
Haggies rope works was sited on north side of Willington gut, later became British Ropes
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25th October 2022, 08:28 AM
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Just off Topic a wee bit!
LOL
However must just tell you when i was Conductor on the Tramways Years agao in Johannesburg, the one line especially called the Fordsburg Dip a very Short Run ,was always so busy that i never did go upstairs , i took all the Downstairs Fares as fast as i could, and the Ran back and stood at the Bottom of the Staircase and collected the fares as the People piled off , made things easy, in fact made quite a few Bob extra in my Sky Rocket, as so many just pusehed the fare into my hans and jumped off in haste to get to work! LOL
Oh Happy Days!!
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25th October 2022, 06:24 PM
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hi tony #27
good evening,
strange as it may seem i buy my mooring lines and various fittings from Houghton Le Spring newcastle,
i have even had to resort to buying bay oil to refill my compass, as there are no retailers or suppliers except yacht chandlers whom want to charge the earth,
tom
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25th October 2022, 10:03 PM
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thomas michael
hi tony #27
good evening,
strange as it may seem i buy my mooring lines and various fittings from Houghton Le Spring newcastle,
i have even had to resort to buying bay oil to refill my compass, as there are no retailers or suppliers except yacht chandlers whom want to charge the earth,
tom
Nice one Tom. that's where we get ours. Small company but good quality and reasonable prices, about 20 mins drive for us.
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