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12th December 2011, 05:48 AM
#21
Hi Davy.
This is a bit late for an answer. But I was on the Wiapori in 58.
Cheers Des
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9th October 2019, 12:02 PM
#22
Re: The Green Machines
Originally Posted by
Glenn Baker
Not a bad idea AJ, yeh in my days we had the Mad Doctor Parachute Jock Greasy Charly the messman oh so many , yes Id already studied for my ticket and sat it at Southampton School of navigation, sailed either AB as I wanted or third mate on Trampers. Cyril Fox Warrick Gould, and many others the Rehu Brothers too of Lyttleton , all the best Glenn
Hi Greasy Charlie was messman on SS Waitemata in 66. I was bucko and got terribly pissed off when Charlie got crook and I had to take over his mess duites for a week lol
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