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5th December 2015, 04:31 PM
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5th December 2015, 04:51 PM
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Re: The feminisation of men
I can vouch for that Chris, a few years ago we were sent on to the beach to recover a drum of lanolin, who knows, maybe one of those of which you speak. It has a thousand and one uses, I used it on a lot of fittings on my small boat to prevent rust, it was put on my gate hinges etc etc, kt
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5th December 2015, 07:50 PM
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Re: The feminisation of men
Re. #5 -- They are all living in New Zealand !! Regards Peter in NZ
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5th December 2015, 09:57 PM
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Re: The feminisation of men
#6 Jim this red Lifebouy soap you mentioned is that the same as the carbolic soap that came in a large block?
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5th December 2015, 10:19 PM
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Re: The feminisation of men
Marian this was issued on some ships it was for getting washed with and in fact we had it at home.There was a carbolic soap with was used for cleaning.We were mostly issued with Imperial Leather I think it was,we had that on a tanker and they sold Lifebuoy in the bond which we bought for some reason.
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PS.Remember when we used to say lend me your palm-olive not on your life-buoy.
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6th December 2015, 01:59 AM
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Re: The feminisation of men
#2... Brian a little dab of Crème De Menthe behind the ears might make you attractive to the opposite sex, in fact if you put a drop in the ear you might even get an exploratory long sexy tongue looking for it. On the other hand could drink the bottle yourself and dream of days long past. Whether the tongue was male or female you would have to take your chances these days. Cheers JS
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6th December 2015, 03:25 AM
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Re: The feminisation of men
#16, Mmm, giving away your secrets here John
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6th December 2015, 03:34 AM
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Re: The feminisation of men
#10... Come on Ivan they used to say its not the width its the quality, or, big man big #### small man all ####. I am about your height and twice your girth and you are giving me an inferior complex. Ref. previous post re C.O.2 emissions are you sure your girl in Rio was not responsible for some of todays overcast skies. Cheers JS
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6th December 2015, 07:16 AM
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Re: The feminisation of men
As regards cigarettes was considered puffy to smoke ones with filters on. Remember my old man being offered a cigarette by this woman at a bus stop when they were in short supply. First thing he did was tear the filter off. only in much later life did I smoke cigarettes with same. Rolling tobacco, or cigar, or capstan full strength, probably why all my teeth dropped out. Never could get away with chewing tobacco though. As for Talcum powder anything of a white powder form used to get out of the medicine locker, so probably went ashore covered in flea powder. Anyhow in the dark celubrious clubs I frequented probably no one noticed, all one could see was the whites of peoples eyes, so if yours were bloodshot is probably why everyone was bumping into you. Cheers JS
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6th December 2015, 09:58 AM
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[QUOTE=Jim Brady;217943]We were mostly issued with Imperial Leather I think it was,we had that on a tanker and they sold Lifebuoy in the bond which we bought for some reason.
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Jim.B.
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In PSNC we cadets were issued with Yardleys soap, a complete luxury for us on £6 per month (used to leave mum £2. 10s of that) we used to buy Lifebuoy from Timothy Whites before sailing and save our Yardleys for currency in the bars down the WCSA, as it was very expensive ashore, you've heard of 'fill my soul with hope' in South America it was 'fill my hole with soap', so that may also be applicable to Imperial Leather as well Jim
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# previous post re C.O.2 emissions are you sure your girl in Rio was not responsible for some of todays overcast skies. Cheers JS
John, it was very overcast when she was on top!
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