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22nd November 2012, 07:29 PM
#31
Albatrosses etc.etc... ??
The plot thickens....Cool Chopper.gif
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22nd November 2012, 07:55 PM
#32
Albatross
Hi John,
Few years back 1 appeared on the Bass Rock at the entrance to Firth of Forth. If memory serves me right stv/bbc news reported it at the time. The bass rock was always jam packed with gannets/gulls of all descriptions. Can only asume if it was a Albatross
hitched a ride through injury and took off in northern hemisphere when better. Regards Jim
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24th November 2012, 03:49 AM
#33
Believe it was ward 47 in N.Tyneside. Always wondered how there were so many John Smiths living in the area. John Sabourn
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24th November 2012, 06:04 AM
#34

Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
Here is another Good thread,
We start with Albatrosses go to New Zealand then into Doctor Ross`s in Liverpool for a jag then end up in a Brothel in Bremen Germany after a short arm inspection.
Fantastic. How do we do that?
Cheers
Brian.
That's easy Brian, sailors move around a lot. Didn't get down to 'das bordell' that was further down the road from the pub. Anyway, I only had a carton of cigarettes and a few Deutschmarks and beggars can't be choosers! The beer at the pub was excellent though.
Cheers,
Richard Q
Our Ship was our Home
Our Shipmates our Family

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24th November 2012, 12:01 PM
#35
Always loved the german run ashore, Hamburg was always my downfall . as previous post on loggings. Wonderful time 1960, approx 11.80 marks to the pound, 25 marks a night gave you everything you wanted, turning too in the morning was the hard bit!!!! KT
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