What exactly is going on here?

Jul 06, 2010 20:00

It's a while since there's been any innuendo laden nautical quotes around here so allow me to rectify that:

On my saying I had fancied it might contain some request to ease me off gently, he cried "And so you fancy we old cocks job into one another's hands in that way do you?"This relates an incident that took place in Somerset House on the 1st ( Read more... )

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esmerelda_t July 6 2010, 19:08:52 UTC
Wait?! What?!!!

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anteros_lmc July 6 2010, 19:19:28 UTC
This is from a genuine period account published in 1834. What do you think they're talking about?!

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esmerelda_t July 6 2010, 19:31:04 UTC
*cough* Knitting?

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anteros_lmc July 6 2010, 19:35:31 UTC
Not even close! And anyway, only ratings knit! ;)

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brewsternorth July 6 2010, 19:49:51 UTC
*sporfle* Sounds like a bit of dialogue fresh out of the Aubreyad, with all the innuendo in place. XD

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anteros_lmc July 6 2010, 19:57:25 UTC
Jack certainly went through this in his time... ;)

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gayalondiel July 6 2010, 22:36:47 UTC
O_O

Um

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Say what now?!

I think it's a secret code. They're probably talking about cake or flower arranging or doilies or something.

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anteros_lmc July 6 2010, 22:43:28 UTC
I'll give you a clue, I'm sure your Navyboy has done this, although possibly without the letter from the Admiral ;)

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gayalondiel July 6 2010, 22:56:20 UTC
My honey has jobbed into someone else's hand? Oh dear...

Is it something to do with trading work, or shifts, or illicitly helping one another out with tests or something?

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anteros_lmc July 6 2010, 23:07:25 UTC
My honey has jobbed into someone else's hand? Oh dear...
No, no, no. That was the captain! ;)

or illicitly helping one another out with tests or something?
You're getting very, very close. It certainly involves a test of some kind.

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nodbear July 6 2010, 22:46:02 UTC
Gaya is on the right track since

Umm - and - ooo - ia about right - or was in Horatio's case.

Sorry - not in the mood for innuendo and have tried in vain to think of anything funny to post first ( boo hiss I know, I am a snotty little sea nerd )

My icon stands for the actual answer- and I won't give more than that away - till tomorrow anyway

how great a phrsae it is however.

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anteros_lmc July 6 2010, 22:51:20 UTC
Huzzah! I knew someone would get it, I'm so pleased its you! *grin* And isn't it a great phrase?!

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nodbear July 6 2010, 22:57:39 UTC
It is superb - and so glad you put it on - it could start a trend in critical anaylsis of pericopes from old naval literature - otherwise known as snigger laden rewrites of innocent (?) old admirals.
Off to bed now though - very bad day

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anteros_lmc July 6 2010, 23:04:56 UTC
Hope it made you smile at the end of a long tough day. *hugs* Will be online all day tomorrow. *more hugs* N'night.

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_likimeya July 7 2010, 07:11:26 UTC
I'll be back later with the explanation ;)
No need to explain anything: we're all big girls. ;p

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anteros_lmc July 7 2010, 09:02:22 UTC
we're all big girls. ;p

Clearly you have never esmerelda_t or I in real life ;)

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_likimeya July 7 2010, 10:17:25 UTC
Well, it's a matter of perspective! :)

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anteros_lmc July 7 2010, 10:21:09 UTC
Exactly! Perspective and a good pair of heels ;)

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