Sea Stories and More with Jim Jim
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- Cultura e società
Sea Stories and More with Jim is a podcast journal in which I tell stories of my life, mostly when I was a kid growing up in California during the 1950's 60'sand 70's as well as my time in the US Navy, 1969-1973.
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Episode 11 - Odd Jobs Part 2, 1967
More tales from my time as a tow-truck driver while I was in high school.
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Episode 10 - Summer treats, 1971
The Summer was hot and boring and when you're a bunch of brownwater navy scrubs, you don't get many opportunities for treats, but somehow, we did...
The closing music is "Tonto" by Silent Partner
If you have questions or just want to say hi, I can be reached at @seastoriesnmore on Twitter or via email - seastoriesandmore@gmail.com
I look forward to hearing from you!
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Episode 9 - MARS and babies, 1971
While I was in Vietnam, my wife gave birth to our first child, my daughter. I heard about it through the grapevine, but I wanted to hear for myself, so I "borrowed" some transportation in order to go have some people help me. And in one of the most astounding days of my life, I got help, big time.
*Note: At the beginning of this episode, I state that it was May 11th, 1971, when in fact it was May 21st or 22nd.
The closing music is "Tonto" by Silent Partner
Please bear with me as I play around with the format of this little podcast. Thank you for your patience.
If you have questions or just want to say hi, I can be reached at @seastoriesnmore on Twitter or via email - seastoriesandmore@gmail.com
I look forward to hearing from you!
Jim -
Episode 8 - First trip to Guam, 1971
My first trip to Guam was not a good trip. Theft, fights and
ugly women marred this voyage and we weren't even pirates. Listen
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Episode 7 - Watching the seagulls fight over puke: Entering the Navy, 1969
This time I try to explain what it takes to be sub-human - per US Navy standards. Boot Camp was not easy on two main levels: it was physically tough and mentally draining as it was designed to break you down so they could build you up. However, it was clear that whether you screwed up or not, the superiors made sure you screwed up, made sure you felt like you screwed up or were penalized for someone else who screwed up.
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Episode 6 - Odd Jobs: Part 1, 1966
I had a few jobs from the time I was fifteen and a half - and they paid well and built character - some more than others.