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6th December 2015, 10:07 AM
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Re: The feminisation of men
When your nose to nose your toes are touching, when your toes to toes your nose is touching. Were you like the French and preferred the toes to toes. Cheers John S
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6th December 2015, 02:08 PM
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6th December 2015, 02:27 PM
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Re: The feminisation of men
[QUOTE=Jim Brady;217943]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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Jim.B.
Hi Jim
on CP ships the " Beaveroak" they issued you with a soap called "Astral" used to take some home for my Mum & Sisters because it smelt so feminine.
It had us AB's looking over our shoulders, Just in case !!
Graham R774640
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7th December 2015, 04:17 AM
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Re: The feminisation of men
Hi John A
I have used Old Spice for years and still do. My wife said that when she met me and we danced I used to smell nice, why waste an asset.
Cheers Des
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7th December 2015, 05:11 AM
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Re: The feminisation of men
Those who sailed with UCl would know that many a first class winger had the lot, perfumes etc that is. I remember one peak steward saying their area smelt like a Persian brothel. So men using such stuff today may not be so new. I was never one for too much of it, bit of after shave and a Little dab of Brylcreme for the hair was about it. Now the Brylcreme has gone the same way as my hair, after shave if I get some as a present. But moisturizer yes, head arms and legs. Oz sun is harsh even in winter so there is a need to stop the skin from drying out. Wearing shorts all year does not help the legs. But I drink 3 litres of water a day as well as two of coffee. That leaves room for the essentials such as beer and Gin.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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7th December 2015, 09:50 AM
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Re: The feminisation of men
[QUOTE=Graham Payne;217976]

Originally Posted by
Jim Brady
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.
Regards.
Jim.B.
Hi Jim
on CP ships the " Beaveroak" they issued you with a soap called "Astral" used to take some home for my Mum & Sisters because it smelt so feminine.
It had us AB's looking over our shoulders, Just in case !!
Graham
I recall that Astral soap in C.P. though cannot recall who its manufacturer was. Your mention of the Beaveroak stirred memories for me. I was cadet on her when she got converted to a pure container ship in Bole Bolnes yard in Rotterdam (bit of a farce) and renamed C.P. Ambassador. I was then 3rd Mate on here for a number of trips, last one being when we had to abandon her off the Grand Banks when the engine room flooded.
Purser/Chief Steward was Tommy Cooper (not the comedian) who used to spend his days sitting on the box containing the bellows set outside his cabin, supping gin.
Cannot recall the 2nd Stewards name but he was a tall thin Scotsman. Bosun was John something (who I think was on this site some years ago). Only ever came across that Astral soap in C.P.
rgds
JA
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7th December 2015, 10:16 AM
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Re: The feminisation of men
An 85gram bar of Lifebuoy soap can be had for £1.99 (usually£4.99)from All The Very Best catalogue Driffield, Yorkshire. the post and packing is £4.99, so back to Poundland then to see what they have!
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7th December 2015, 11:15 AM
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What was that ditty again was it Mrs O'Malley from down in our alley had an aversion to washing their ears, so Grandma scrubbed them with the Lysoap, now they haven't been heard of for blooming years. Were quiet a few verses to it, and not probably properly correct. JS
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7th December 2015, 11:38 AM
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CLARITATE DEXTRA
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7th December 2015, 01:13 PM
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#6, I asked about the soap as 65yrs ago my late aunt had her first child in a rush! Requesting her husband bring soap on his return to hospital he duly arrived with a 1lb slab of red carbolic wrapped in brown paper, got his marching orders pronto
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