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Subject: Re: Most boring port


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Dennis McGuckin (Evan)
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Date Posted: Monday, March 24, 01:19:48am
In reply to: Evan Lewis 's message, "Re: Most boring port" on Sunday, March 23, 10:09:58pm

No Evan,
I was a baker. Pastry chef on a couple of big ones, but prefered the small cargo boats.Used to spoil those hairy arsed greasers with all kinds of tap-nabs.Got me away with murder!!
Was in Poti on the Pinemore in 57.
Would have liked to have seen the show on Workington. No doubt would have brought tears to my eyes.
Cant believe there was another McGuckin in captivity!!
Never met another outside of Ireland.
Den.

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