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We've come full circle again - back to President, the Chandos and big Bierta, who you loved, or we wouldn't have spent so many hours in there, with you chatting her up. |
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Getting closer Ray Stranger on the shore came out in late 1962,I had left Seahawk in 1961. I remember in the Shower room at Seahawk a cloud of Foo Foo, I did indulge in the Aromas of Bougie when on the Hermes in Oct 1962 before returning to President in Aug 1963 in the Asweps Office, you were there then Ray. |
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You're dead right of course - I was on my 4th consecutive year at sea in 1968, and I didn't even see an Albatross, much less hear one. i tbink it must have been 'Stranger on the Shore' by Acker Bilk that I was thinking of. No doubt you'll both correct me again.....I too used a lot of Eau de Bugis Street, now just a station on the Singapore Metro system, with not a Kai-Tai in sight. |
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Ray one other thing you got wrong. I never ever used Old Spice, the only aftershave I ever used and still use to this day was "Aromas of Bougis Street" a smell you would never forget. |
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Ah, Mr Brooker Johnny has caught out your memory! Fleetwood Mac released Albatross in November 1968 a goodly few years after we were at Culdrose. |
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Ray I may be wrong but I think Albatross by Fleetwood Mac was released on 1968, a bit after my time and Kens. At Seahawk I was madly in Love with a trainee Met Wren, Married but alas after leaving the Mob to go into a Pub it didnt last. however we still keep in touch. |
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Ah, it's all coming back to me now! I also remember quite clearly some Wren continuously putting money in the jukebox and playing the same tune - Albatross by Fleetwood Mac. I bet that's too specific a memory for anyone else to recall....... |
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Ray, I tell you, you have some memory! |
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I remember the T/P roll insides made of wood, and singing 'It's Now Or Never' in the brew-making room - what an easy life that was! Also I remember dance night at the Seahawk Club, I think it was on a Thursday, you were an excellent jiver and chatter-upper of the Wrens, with your Old Spice and ' I think you're essence' chat-up line.......it certainly worked well, if I recall correctly! |
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Ray, at 73 a mere slip of a lad! I know that you inherited the frothy coffee recipe from me and Johnny Whitfield, a fine figure of a man, but did you maintain the rendition of the "Its Now or Never" rythm accompaniment using the wooden inserts from the T/P rolls? now that was a skill! |
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