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Argentina
Argentina
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Argentina

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Buenos Aires was the main port we visited. This was a major port for us, and we could stay there a fairly long time - several days if not weeks. It was a beautiful city even though we mostly visited the red light district there. This was a stretch on "25 de Mayo". It was full of bars, and these were equally full of bar girls. No wonder we sailors were attracted to it.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJake Coolman
Release dateMay 4, 2013
ISBN9781301967674
Argentina
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Jake Coolman

This Author (Jake Coolman is a pseudonym) comes from a long line of merchant seamen, but seems to be the last one in that line. My own children have not found it interesting to work on ships, but they do enjoy traveling. I was not even 16 years old when I signed on my first vessel. After that I spent nearly 14 years at sea on various vessels and various trade routes. I started out as a mess boy and ended up as a chief engineer. Later I performed services via my own company in the marine field...mainly as a technical consultant/writer but I do write everything between poetry and pornography. Now being retired I travel most of the time - that is why I cannot put down any "location" as it changes frequently. That I now have started to publish on SmashWords is mainly because of a lack of money - ,my pension is not something to boast about and travelling sost The tales I write/publish here are based on personal experiences (that is, I get my ideas from actual events - my own or others) but the end results (the tales I write)are all created in my mind. A brain is a wonderful thing, and the stories it creates have no bounds or limits, everything is possible, nothing is impossible. Tere are never any problems with premature ejaculation, no problems with impotence, you can cum as many times as you want and you can always satisfy your partner...Little wonder that I enjoy writing my stories...they are far better than reality.

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    Argentina - Jake Coolman

    Argentina

    a sailors tale of Bars & Bargirls

    By

    Jake Coolman

    SMASHWORDS EDITION

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    PUBLISHED BY:

    Jake Coolman on Smashwords

    Argentina (Adult Reading Material)

    Copyright © 2013 by Jake Coolman

    Thank you for purchasing this eBook. You are welcome to share it with your friends but I do hope that you can convince them to buy their own copy. I am not exactly a starving author, but some money is a necessary evil for all with bills to pay.

    Your support and respect for the property of this author is therefore greatly appreciated.

    This story is a work of fiction and any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or places, events or locales is purely coincidental. The characters are productions of the author’s imagination and used fictitiously.

    Author's note: All characters depicted in this work are 18 years of age or older

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    Please note that I use English (UK) spelling throughout. I have lived and worked in many countries (including Asia and Australia) and my language may be reflecting the experiences I have had.

    I do hope you will enjoy reading the story as much as I have enjoyed writing it.

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    Argentina

    A sailors tale of Bars & Bargirls

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    Buenos Aires

    Buenos Aires was our main port in Argentina, and most of my memorable experiences are from this city.

    I must confess that I do not remember all that much from any trips into the major city, but I do have some very pleasant memories from eating in a restaurant there. We visited the same little restaurant very often, but the name eludes me completely.

    I do recall it as the Copper kettle but that is a name I have seen on other restaurants as well – particularly one in Singapore. I

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