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11th June 2024, 08:49 AM
#281
Re: Where were you on your 21st Birthday?
At anchor Port Arthur Texas. Was 3rd Mate Cape Rodney. Ships bar had run dry but I had a bottle of gin and a bottle if vermouth so 4 of us (Sparks, 2 Cadets, and 3/e adjourned to a spare crew cabin for discrete party.
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22nd June 2024, 10:45 AM
#282
Re: Birthday's
Hi Michael, Yes I remember to swimming area well.
Must of been on. Shell tanker, Asperella or Alinda, EDH.
I went on a walkabout by myself and come across the Fort, with old cannons, and went for a swim, water was like bath water, so warm and you could see to the bottom, so clear, I was the only person around, couldn't do it now from fear of getting robbed,or whatever. About 1967. Migrated to Oz in 73.
Cheers Bozzie.
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22nd June 2024, 10:59 AM
#283
Re: Where were you on your 21st Birthday?
I also lived dead opposite the Causes Altered Pub, none of it there now.
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23rd June 2024, 05:47 AM
#284
Re: Where were you on your 21st Birthday?
#65 Ref. Mine 28.1.58. And Ma Carrolls Belfast . Came out the pub with a bottle of whiskey and some bloke s girlfriend. Can’t remember any sandbags around the entrance to the pub at that date so must have been later that seamen became legitimate targets for the IRA, next time in pub a few years later the sandbags were there. Hope it wasn’t because the girls boyfriend was IRA . JS
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