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(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:42, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
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(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:44, Reply)
(I hang around with a Navy boy. He's scathing of the Army but just constantly insults the Air Force. It's amusing)
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:45, Reply)
But apparently, back when my Dad was in the navy, if they weren't that keen on you, they'd go back to the ship and pin it on the noticeboard. Along with whatever else you gave them: addresses, photos etc.
So the sailor you arranged a date with wasn't necessarily the on ethat turned up on your doorstep.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:53, Reply)
Traditional French Sailors' Greeting
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 16:33, Reply)
Is Russian for 'Hello Sailor'?
You live and learn - I never knew that.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:53, Reply)
Or you say soemthing to that effect in a thick affected Russian accent. Pretty Russian laughed at me when I tried to tell him I loved him, so I just said it in Hebrew.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:54, Reply)
I can get by in English, but everything else is foreign to me.
Do you have to say 'Hello Sailor' (in Russian) in a camp way?
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:56, Reply)
No, I don't have a boyfriend.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:58, Reply)
Never shag a greek lad! They'll think you're theirs for life if you do that. Schoolgirl error.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 16:04, Reply)
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I ain't spoken to him about it, I hope it's just a nick name. Apparently when he pucks up from rich houses he asks to borrow money.
(, Wed 1 Sep 2010, 15:52, Reply)
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