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message-in-bottle_www-txt2pic-comSAILOR’S BOTTLED- UP EMOTIONS WITH countless hours spent alone at sea, most sailors overcome loneliness the only way they can: by hitting up the red light district at their next port o’ call.
But for one Chinese sailor and possible Police fan, he wishfully cast a message in a bottle into the ocean. But instead of falling into the hands nymphomaniac mermaids, as he no doubt hoped, Li Haibo’s message was found by a father-and-son in Victoria. The bottle travelled all the way around the southern tip of South America before washing up on a beach on Lorne, where Michael and Peter Lawrence then stumbled upon it. The Lawrences, who tracked Li down to his homeland, now look like they will struggle to get Li out of their lives.
“He is very happy his bottle did not sink,” said translator Jayla Xuan.
“He says he now knows these people to be warm and kind.
“He says life on a ship is very boring and lonely and he was inspired by his friend on the ship when he threw his letter overboard.”

 

 

WITH countless hours spent alone at sea, most sailors overcome loneliness the only way they can: by hitting up the red light district at their next port o’ call.
But for one Chinese sailor and possible Police fan, he wishfully cast a message in a bottle into the ocean. But instead of falling into the hands nymphomaniac mermaids, as he no doubt hoped, Li Haibo’s message was found by a father-and-son in Victoria. The bottle travelled all the way around the southern tip of South America before washing up on a beach on Lorne, where Michael and Peter Lawrence then stumbled upon it. The Lawrences, who tracked Li down to his homeland, now look like they will struggle to get Li out of their lives.
“He is very happy his bottle did not sink,” said translator Jayla Xuan.
“He says he now knows these people to be warm and kind.
“He says life on a ship is very boring and lonely and he was inspired by his friend on the ship when he threw his letter overboard.”

 

 

 

SAILOR’S BOTTLED- UP EMOTIONS WITH countless hours spent alone at sea, most sailors overcome loneliness the only way they can: by hitting up the red light district at their next port o’ call.
But for one Chinese sailor and possible Police fan, he wishfully cast a message in a bottle into the ocean. But instead of falling into the hands nymphomaniac mermaids, as he no doubt hoped, Li Haibo’s message was found by a father-and-son in Victoria. The bottle travelled all the way around the southern tip of South America before washing up on a beach on Lorne, where Michael and Peter Lawrence then stumbled upon it. The Lawrences, who tracked Li down to his homeland, now look like they will struggle to get Li out of their lives.
“He is very happy his bottle did not sink,” said translator Jayla Xuan.
“He says he now knows these people to be warm and kind.
“He says life on a ship is very boring and lonely and he was inspired by his friend on the ship when he threw his letter overboard.”

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