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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Cool article. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/11/ny...11journal.html Yes, it can be neat living in a military town. In the early 60s we spent many a summer day trying to convince 'merican sailors off the old aircraft carriers to give us their Popeye hats. We usually had to pretend we would introduce them to our older sisters. And what a thrill to ride the aircraft elevators during the open house days. I can still remember the oil/jet fuel smell on those ships. I actually grew up on the same city block as the old infamous 'Seagull Club'....... which acted as the fleet club in town including dormitory accomodations for sailors who didn't want to live on ship while on shore. The action we used to see down there...fighting, shore patrols from both navies trying to keep order.... all the old scrags from miles around willing to help those young Yankees spend every last cent etc. After a sailor was found dead outside the back of the building one morning, plans went ahead to build a new Fleet Club on the base. Sure calmed the neighbourhood down. |
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... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Cool article. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/11/ny...11journal.html Yes, it can be neat living in a military town. In the early 60s we spent many a summer day trying to convince 'merican sailors off the old aircraft carriers to give us their Popeye hats. We usually had to pretend we would introduce them to our older sisters. And what a thrill to ride the aircraft elevators during the open house days. I can still remember the oil/jet fuel smell on those ships. I actually grew up on the same city block as the old infamous 'Seagull Club'....... which acted as the fleet club in town including dormitory accomodations for sailors who didn't want to live on ship while on shore. The action we used to see down there...fighting, shore patrols from both navies trying to keep order.... all the old scrags from miles around willing to help those young Yankees spend every last cent etc. After a sailor was found dead outside the back of the building one morning, plans went ahead to build a new Fleet Club on the base. Sure calmed the neighbourhood down. I wonder if being in Brooklyn kept the sailors a bit more subdued than if they'd been in a more pastoral setting. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/10/ny...html?th&emc=th |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... I wonder if being in Brooklyn kept the sailors a bit more subdued than if they'd been in a more pastoral setting. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/10/ny...html?th&emc=th It sure would subdue me. I'd be careful where I went and what I did. Then again, even here where we pride ourselves on being friendly and welcoming, bad people are waiting for any opportunity to cause pain and worse... http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2006/...d.html?ref=rss http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1739360/posts |
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