"Hello, sailor" is a sexual proposition made to a sailor by a prostitute or promiscuous woman, but also used as a camp gay catch phrase
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He played bass in the following bands: October while at the University of Auckland (Graham Brazier was also in October); Brown Street, the resident band at the Great Northern Hotel; Hello Sailor and DD Smash.
"Hello, sailor" is used as a running joke in the interactive fiction-text adventure Zork universe.
The player can elicit an easter egg in Beyond Zork by saying "Hello, sailor" to the old sailor with the painting.