here is a Brassmonkey! 40 oz. Malt Liquor 2 oz. Southern Comfort Orange Juice Hope you enjoy!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: catalina27-talk: Just a quick hiDate: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:16:17 -0800 Mark,, Sorry, but the story of "Brass Monkey..Balls" is bogus.. Totally untrue! I'd be glad to send you the letter I sent to Lats and Atts magazines a couple years ago, explaining why it couldn't be..... A portion of it is... That naval ships NEVER called their ammunition "Cannon Balls" .. they were called Shot or Shells. example: Round Shot, Grape shot.. etc.... And .. The thing that held them was called a "GROMMET" and was made of Rope or Wood...... etc... In fact , there is NO reference to anything called a "Brass Monkey" on any sailing vessel... Sorry to explode the Myth.. LOL Best, Ralph ----- Original Message ----- From: Sailor Chef To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 7:07 PM Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Just a quick hi Head, much like spinnaker and port/starboard came from the everyday workings on the early boats. Also, many of our every day sayings come from the sailing ships, such as "freeze the balls of a brass monkey", "three sheets to the wind" and "Shanghaied" Mark, Gratis (6115) Want to keep your WHOLE PAYCHECK?PLEASE VISIT http://www.fairtax.org ----- Original Message ----- From: David Shaddock To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 8:49 PM Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Just a quick hi Dear Ralph (Amazing Us Once Again Ralph, I mean), Fascinating… I was pretty sure I’m found the term pushpit in a book by Hal Roth, whom I believe was born in the 20’s in Ohio. But maybe he’s “English” the way I’m “Scottish”—several generations away. Well, at least I was born in 1953, so I’m young enough (imagine that!) to use foolish slang. So rail isn’t just the side rails? I like taffrail—but it’s gonna get a blank look from my wife when I use it the first time. Not quite as interesting as where the word “head” came from (relative to boats) but pretty good detective work. Thanks for the info! Dave Shaddock From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ralph E. AhselnSent: Monday, December 10, 2007 7:56 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: catalina27-talk: Just a quick hi ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Shaddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi, Steve. On my boat, which was built just four units after yours (#3495),> > I had a pushpit. Well, that's what I called it--got the name from a book,> > which apparently not everyone has read <grin>. I sold mine to Mark (since> > he didn't seem to find anyone who wanted to swim in Lake Ponchartrain) and> > he calls it a Stern Pulpit, something he is fully entitled to do because> > he's paid for it. I'm welding my own new davit/stern rail system just to> > avoid the naming controversy.> I may have to ....RALE (second definition) with a RALE ( look it up) about this one.... :-) Controversy ? Controversy? Nah ...We got no controversy.... Tracing the history of the word " Pushpit " reveals ..... That it's a Slang word that the English sailors invented... As they would say.... "You know, Old Sod, If there's a PULL-PIT, there must be a PUSH-PIT ".. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink,... "And Old boy, after all the English literary character Dr. Doolittle had an animal called the PushmePullyou.... " Har Har Har !! "Those Yanks have no sense of humor.. They insist on calling it .... STERN RAILING.." "How Colonial of them"... The English sailor started using the word somewhere around the 1950s. They meant it as a Joke... You'll not find the word used in any reference manual prior to that... What you do find is the more correct terms.... TAFFRAIL, or just plain RAIL, But IF you are English and born after 1950.... Well,, ROFLMAO, ralph ahseln "Oblio" Gresham OR Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.15.3/1082 - Release Date: 10/20/2007 2:59 PM _________________________________________________________________ You keep typing, we keep giving. Download Messenger and join the i’m Initiative now. http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=TAGLM

