Colombia
By Jake Coolman
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The stories I have collected here are those I experienced in Buena Venture - reputed to be the most violent city in the country. The "red light district" in this place was called "shankel hill" and that is where we sailors spent most of our time. That we survived was because of the girls - we spent most or our time getting drunk and getting laid.
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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Colombia - Jake Coolman
Colombia
a sailors tale of Bars & Bargirls
By
Jake Coolman
SMASHWORDS EDITION
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PUBLISHED BY:
Jake Coolman on Smashwords
Colombia (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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Colombia
A sailors tale of Bars & Bargirls
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I did visit several places in South America during my years sailing with the Swedish Shipping Company Johnson Line
– the vessel carried the name M/S Chile
– which was an appropriate name for the trade. I was working in the engine department on that vessel for about 14 months, and during those eventful months Io had many adventures worth writing about.
It was a very pleasant trade, and we visited many cities, though we never actually tied up to any piers in many of them. We simply unloaded and loaded from barges while at anchor outside the actual harbour. Often the time we spend there was too short for a shore visit, and thus there is a lack of memories from many those places.
In my journal
I counted to a total of 37 harbours visited in one single trip – and in most of them we simply dropped anchor, unloaded whatever had to be sent ashore onto barges, and we were soon on our way again. I had also recorded that we had – indeed – visited three harbours within a 24 hour period. Needless to say, we didn’t get a chance to venture ashore in any of those harbours.
We made up for time lost when we actually went alongside, and in some of the cities we spent a long time and thus we were able to explore all the pleasures of the various bar districts and the girls found in them.
Some stories I most certainly could develop into some serious pornography, but I will try to make the stories no raunchier than those you find in ordinary magazines today…or at least I will try to keep them that clean.
Buena Ventura
This port was - and indeed still is - one of the most important harbours in the country…and indeed on the Pacific Coast. It also had the reputation of being the