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Discussion in 'Not Sure Where it Goes' started by Bobby Cole, Sep 3, 2017.

  1. Holly Saunders

    Holly Saunders Supreme Member
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    Ha!! My father must have been rich ..lol.... because he always had one of these folded 'rules'... in fact he had several ,


    like these...

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    Bobby all hands on deck means bend over. Maybe a surprise there
     
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  3. Holly Saunders

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    Actually ''all hands on deck means ..''all watches to be on deck at the same time''....

    Holly Saunders ex naval wife.. :D
     
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    Okay, one more using string, yarn and cloth. A yard at the millinery store was from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger.
    Most people accepted that but the more suspicious people raised a little Cain so someone came up with placing two tacks on a table with the distance between the tacks as one yard. Hence the statement: "getting down to brass tacks".
     
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  5. Bobby Cole

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    Uh, I do not know where to go with that.............:)
     
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    I think that this has been an accepted way of measurement for many years now. We measure our height in "feet" and we measure a horse's height in "hands". Something can be an "arm's length" away from us, or it can be a "hair-breadth " away. In order to determine this, we "eye" it. Race horses can win by a "nose", and when we are in trouble, we are "in water up to our neck".
    There are probably lots more ways we use body parts as a reference; but I am going to just stop right here, so I can "toe the line".
     
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    Completing a watch with no incidents to report is "Eight bells and all is well."
     
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    The navy is indeed very strange. A nautical mile isn't the same as a land mile, instead of a 60 minute clock they have a hundred minute clock, 8 bells isn't 8 o'clock and speed is measured in knots.

    There are good reasons behind all of them but I'll leave that up to the Navy folks here.
     
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