November 10, 1975
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My uncle was a seaman on the great lakes. Have pics standing next to the E.F. The sea is a mysterious place. May they have peace...
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Thats weird yesterday as I was looking at the thread about the crash in KW the Gordon lightfoot song came on the radio. I thought that was a little weird. I now know thatyesterday was the anniversary so m aybe thats why it was being played. I just thought that it was kinda strange as I was looking at a thread about men dying at sea while this song came on the radio.
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I worked oil tankers for a short period of time in '69 so when the E.F. went down and the song was published, it kinda hit home for me. Yesterday, I was taking a lunch break, thinking about the crash in Key West, when the Gordon Lightfoot song started playing on the radio. I'm glad I was sitting down, because the timing pretty much freaked me out.
Well said Expensive Date, and a toast to those we have lost.
Well said Expensive Date, and a toast to those we have lost.
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Thats weird yesterday as I was looking at the thread about the crash in KW the Gordon lightfoot song came on the radio. I thought that was a little weird. I now know thatyesterday was the anniversary so m aybe thats why it was being played. I just thought that it was kinda strange as I was looking at a thread about men dying at sea while this song came on the radio.