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12-12-07, 08:37 AM #166
Bangkok- The Happy-Happy social club, HEH,HEH and the Honey-Honey hotel
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12-21-07, 02:23 PM #167
Bali, Bali, Bali
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12-21-07, 02:24 PM #168Originally Posted by SgtOfMarines
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12-21-07, 02:27 PM #169Originally Posted by Barrio_rat
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12-25-07, 04:09 PM #170
Something different
Nicest place was Bergen Norway. We were the first Navy ship to port there since WW2. They treated us like kings. We in turn, being young Marines, busted the town up. We could still do no wrong. Wonderful people.
St Thomas was great too. A drinkers paradise. Can of beer was cheaper than a can of Coke. They had beer machines in the USO. We were in town at the same time as the carrier Independence. Talk about packed. The beer in the machines didn't have time to get cold!! The old ladies running the place didn't have a chance. Bars were great. Half gallon of rum was $3 and you could drink on the sidewalk. Lots of friendly women, of course it meant $$$.
Plymouth England was fun, but dangerous. Big military town and they don't take no ****. Got my USMC tattoo finished there. Got it started in Jacksonville on Court Street.
Court Street in Jacksonville NC (not quite the worst, but close). I went there last year during my vacation. It's Gone!!
The worst is Watertown New York in December.
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12-31-07, 03:57 PM #171
I've read about five pages, lots of exotic locales. But nobody mentioned good ol' Washington, D.C. Has it changed that much? I was stationed in Portsmouth, Va. and caught a bus to D.C. I walked into a bar on Pennsylvania Ave. I had a drink in front of me before I could sit down. They said the women outnumbered the men 14 to 1, during the week, it maybe dropped to 10 to 1 on weekends.
Had some great times there, only New York was better.
Semper Fi.
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01-02-08, 12:02 AM #172Originally Posted by DSchmitke
I used to play pool almost every night in Desperados.
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01-02-08, 01:36 PM #173
Phucket, Thailand.
The Playschool. Something about a chick with a number pinned on her bra...
And the dollar to bot ratio was great! 42:$1 I still have an ATM receipt that says I had half a million in the bank.
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01-02-08, 03:22 PM #174Originally Posted by M240Ggunner
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01-03-08, 10:15 AM #175
That was the Pink Pather, right next door to the Playschool.
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01-03-08, 10:53 AM #176
You're all over it, brother. I tip a Singha to you.
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01-03-08, 11:03 AM #177
Well, I Would Have To Say. Singapore First Then, Phillipines. But One Of The Rarest Scenes That I Will Always Remember . Is While On A Float The Uss Tulare In 1973 . While Our Ship Along With The Seveth Fleet Was Cruising Between China And Tiawan In The Straits Of Formosa. It Was About 0300 Hours In The Morning And I Was Asleep In My Top Bunk Which By The Way Was The Four One Up, I Awoke From My Sleep, And Found That Their Was A Strange Hush Over The Ship And We Have Stopped In The Middle Of A Very Dark Sea . It Seemed Like A Calm And Peace That I Have Never Felt Before, But I Climbed Down Out Of My Bunk And Headed Up Top To The Deck.
Well, To My Eye A Wounder That I Could Hardy Take In There Was Our Us Navy And All It Great Power Stopped Dead In The Water. And All I Could See Was These Little Lights Shining All Around Us And It Looked As If There Was About A Thousand Little Lights Shining About 10 To 15 Feet Up Off The Ocean Surface And Reflecting Onto The The Top Of The Water.
As Far As You Could See They Were Everywhere Around Us. We Set Motion-less In The Water For About 20 Minutes Till We Got Permission To Continue On Our Route Heading South Towards Hong Kong, And Viet-nam.
Here Is The Kicker And What My Eyes Beheld That Night And Is A Sight That Will Always Be Burnd Into My Mind Forever.
The Lights Were Chinese Lantruans , And They Were All Hanging At The Fan-tail Of Every Little Fishing Boat Called Junks And The Boats All Were About 20-25 Feet Long And They Were About Twenty Yards Spaced Between Them. They From What I Could Figure Was From The Word That Came Down From The Captians Pilot House, Fishing For Flounder That Were Running Through The Formosa Strait And This Is A Event That Happens Twice A Year In The Formosa Sea.
We Of Course Did Start Back On Course And The Heading We Was On South. We Had To Wait Till These Fishing Junks Made A Hole For Us To Manuver Through, At Which Was A Snail Pace Till We Reach The Other Side A The Fishing Junks I Watched From The Top Deck As We Slowly Past Through And Watch A Sight That Was To Behold...
And Me Without My Camera Phone...
Sgt.r.n.davis Usmc...1973
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01-03-08, 11:03 AM #178
Sure you don't want a Tiger? or maybe a shot of Thai whiskey?
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01-03-08, 02:25 PM #179
Not my favorite liberty port but who remembers Speedo's, Eight Ball, and The Rathskeller on Court St. J'Ville NC?
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01-03-08, 03:10 PM #180Originally Posted by Dave Coup
Till that wild ass Joe Piazza Bulk Fuel mofo tried putting the moves on the one waitress got us 86!
After that we found a bar out towards New River....can't remember where exactly..? But dats another liberty call...LMAO
AND the last liberty call....throwing chicken bones out the window of my POV on the ride from the main gate to mainside....holy o ****...hitting the Generals car with them bones....BRIGG TIME, loss of civilian and military license(s) and OFF to RVN
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