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Good deal for Halifax. They'll bring bucks into the local economy.
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The local bars and taverns should rake in the bucks.
Used to be neat to see all the different uniforms flooding the downtown.
Now they all seem to dress in their civilian clothes...so as not to stand out, I guess.
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And by dressing civy, it helps keep the number of fights down
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On 7/31/14 3:22 PM, True North wrote:
The local bars and taverns should rake in the bucks.
Used to be neat to see all the different uniforms flooding the downtown.
Now they all seem to dress in their civilian clothes...so as not to stand out, I guess.



Some years ago in San Diego, I asked about that, because there were
dozens of navy ships around, but very few guys in uniform. Bartender
told me the navy guys dressed in civilian clothes when off duty so as to
avoid fights with morons trying to prove their manhood by punching a
military guy.

Seems possible, but I don't know. Ask Flatulent Jim what he wore on navy
shore leave after he finished up his duties dispensing soap and towels
and rubdowns on his ship.


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My guess..FlatulenceJim dressed in drag in the hopes of getting picked up.
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My guess..FlatulenceJim dressed in drag in the hopes of getting picked up.


Don, Don, Don. Such idiocy.
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On Thursday, July 31, 2014 1:00:54 PM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 7/31/14 3:22 PM, True North wrote:

The local bars and taverns should rake in the bucks.


Used to be neat to see all the different uniforms flooding the downtown.


Now they all seem to dress in their civilian clothes...so as not to stand out, I guess.








Some years ago in San Diego, I asked about that, because there were

dozens of navy ships around, but very few guys in uniform. Bartender

told me the navy guys dressed in civilian clothes when off duty so as to

avoid fights with morons trying to prove their manhood by punching a

military guy.



Seems possible, but I don't know.


When you get military from three or four different nations,it's best they all look casual, otherwise there is team brawls.
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On 7/31/2014 5:58 PM, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, July 31, 2014 1:00:54 PM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 7/31/14 3:22 PM, True North wrote:

The local bars and taverns should rake in the bucks.


Used to be neat to see all the different uniforms flooding the downtown.


Now they all seem to dress in their civilian clothes...so as not to stand out, I guess.








Some years ago in San Diego, I asked about that, because there were

dozens of navy ships around, but very few guys in uniform. Bartender

told me the navy guys dressed in civilian clothes when off duty so as to

avoid fights with morons trying to prove their manhood by punching a

military guy.



Seems possible, but I don't know.


When you get military from three or four different nations,it's best they all look casual, otherwise there is team brawls.


I would *guess* in more military friendly or dependent ports of call,
they might be more outward with their affiliations. I know when they
visit here in the NE they wear their Uniforms, especially in NYC, and
they for the most part get treated like kings, at least from what I see.

It used to be when we stopped a uniformed serviceman and bought his
coffee or just said thanks, something we have tried to do since 9/11
they were caught off guard, seems as time goes on they are not as
surprised by it.. Some of the old timers still are though.
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If you came up and offered to buy me a coffee I'd keep my hands on my wallet and any other valuables I might be carrying.
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