





go ashore having a good time in every port. Today there is not even time to go ashore buying snus
.



It could be everything from a few hours to a few days.



ashore with one of our ABs when we came to
Szczecin the first time.
money. Well, today it is a different story and you wonder were your 20$ disappeared.
spend your money on. And we could drink the beer now, it was
imported. German and Danish beer.
worth the extra money.
for a NIGHT CLUB. But during our walk around town I also saw a Polish version of the Monopoly game. The old communism time was a goner.
all over the place. They collected all the stuff and the show continued like nothing had happened and there was no problem. But when we moved along to a disco in one of the big hotels they kicked us out.
taxi to the city for a good night out. We ended up in a disco and we meet our old Chief Officer.
departure from, I think it was Rostock, he had moved away from the fo’c’s’le when Captain was using the spring line to swing the ship out from the jetty.
was sent home later and the Chief Officer came back.
new place and I remember that I and the Chief Officer was going around Szczecin looking for a place. But no luck.
summer and we were very lucky with the weather and we had plenty painting to do.
East Germany and Poland was pretty much the same story as always when arriving with a ship.

- Have you been on Bellona?

that he was writing down all my hours. Yeah, first Captain says
that the ABs don't work and when they work he complains about the over time. So it went on like this pretty much every day.










home about. There was a church under renovation. This was, if I
remember it right, a famous church and we had a quick look before we continued.
saw that they had managed to make a nice city out of Wismar.





as many cartons we could carry (we had a whole lot of beers to carry as well, long ride). We would sell the coffin nails and we
would have plenty money to spend on beer and other stuff. Prince was good because they always asking for Prince.
was full of cigarettes looking for people wanting to buy cigarettes. Not one single soul! I
never sold cigarettes before in Denmark, but every time I had been in Denmark with ships you had to fight your way through crowds of people wanting to buy cigarettes.
hadn't thought of that possibility. We took as
much cigarettes we could carry on us and we gave the rest to the driver, most of the cigarettes that was, motherf@cker!
could pass through. We arrived to Flensburg in a good mood even though our cigarette business was a big setback. We wanted to have a good time and we forgot about the cigarettes.
few weeks. He was onboard as a deck boy and he was learning the tricks of the trade and to
become a salty sailor. He was going to sign off together with us in Frederica, Denmark 9th of July 1990.
him because I wouldn't mind a night of fun
Yes, we had hidden a few packages of ready-made waffle mix in his suitcase. They told me onboard that they had ordered a waffle iron and ready-made waffle mix for the ship.
Well, he forgot to bring the ready-made waffle mix with him so we thought it would be a good idea to send it with the grandson.
handsome enough to enter a compartment full of girls. More beers and the spirit were high.
way towards Copenhagen, well, that was until about 1 hour before arrival to Copenhagen.
and we were getting tired. You don't need much imagination to understand how the train compartment looked like at arrival to Copenhagen train station.
I managed to destroy my Samsonite suitcase.
in my bag outside the train station and the suitcase never recovered after that experience. Impossible to close the bag
properly after that, unless I was standing on top of the suitcase while locking the locks.
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