"Takin' Twenty" with the Virginian Brethren by Skip Salmon

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. He told us about being a VGN Clerk and Weighmaster and working with the foreign crews on coal collier ships docked in Sewells Point. He enjoyed eating aboard the ships with their Captains and crew.


Skip:
It didn't happen at Sewells Point, but at Pier 6 at Lamberts Point. N&W usually kept men on
deck to direct the flow of coal, making sure all corners were filled. From time-to-time, they would
go to the galley for a snack. In railroad nomenclature, there were colliers identified as "Japs",
There was a lull in loading a "Jap", so one of the men went for a snack. With a mouth full,
he met his partner and said " You just gotta try those onion rings." His partner responded,
"They're not onion rings. That's squid." Harry Bundy





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