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On 11-02-07 05:12 AM, Mike wrote:
Ah, Steve Lare, RRS's own Demosthenes.... Demosthenes? Demosthenes Lareos? Isn't that the ancient Greek who got booted out of the Navy for gross misconduct? Seems he was using mirrors to focus sunlight on the clothing of his fellow mariners, when the scorched garments were removed, he could see how well they were endowed. Then, he'd walk up to them with his unlit lantern and ask for a light. Millennia later, the pick up phrase "Got a light, Sailor?" can still be heard on waterfronts worldwide. On a related note, the phrase "Larengitis" also appears in the ancient Greek. It's named after the same sailor. He would develop severe throat infections immediately after landing in a port. Every time. When his Captain found out just HOW this was happening, he had 'σας φυσώ' Lareos thrown off the ship. The word has been mutated into Laryngitis over the centuries. The Greeks have had an extremely difficult time trying to overcome the foul reputation this pervert has bestowed on their navy and Sailors. mike |
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![]() m II wrote: On 11-02-07 05:12 AM, Mike wrote: Ah, Steve Lare, RRS's own Demosthenes.... Demosthenes? Demosthenes Lareos? Isn't that the ancient Greek who got booted out of the Navy for gross misconduct? Seems he was using mirrors to focus sunlight on the clothing of his fellow mariners, when the scorched garments were removed, he could see how well they were endowed. Then, he'd walk up to them with his unlit lantern and ask for a light. Millennia later, the pick up phrase "Got a light, Sailor?" can still be heard on waterfronts worldwide. On a related note, the phrase "Larengitis" also appears in the ancient Greek. The phrase "Dumbass Canuck" appears in the modern American lingo. |
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On Feb 7, 1:24*pm, dxAce wrote:
m II wrote: On 11-02-07 05:12 AM, Mike wrote: Ah, Steve Lare, RRS's own Demosthenes.... Demosthenes? Demosthenes Lareos? Isn't that the ancient Greek who got booted out of the Navy for gross misconduct? Seems he was using mirrors to focus sunlight on the clothing of his fellow mariners, when the scorched garments were removed, he could see how well they were endowed.. Then, he'd walk up to them with his unlit lantern and ask for a light. Millennia later, the pick up phrase "Got a light, Sailor?" can still be heard on waterfronts worldwide. On a related note, the phrase "Larengitis" also appears in the ancient Greek. The phrase "Dumbass Canuck" appears in the modern American lingo.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - We shouldn't tax Steve's limited supply of retorts. |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... m II wrote: On 11-02-07 05:12 AM, Mike wrote: Ah, Steve Lare, RRS's own Demosthenes.... Demosthenes? Demosthenes Lareos? Isn't that the ancient Greek who got booted out of the Navy for gross misconduct? Seems he was using mirrors to focus sunlight on the clothing of his fellow mariners, when the scorched garments were removed, he could see how well they were endowed. Then, he'd walk up to them with his unlit lantern and ask for a light. Millennia later, the pick up phrase "Got a light, Sailor?" can still be heard on waterfronts worldwide. On a related note, the phrase "Larengitis" also appears in the ancient Greek. The phrase "Dumbass Canuck" appears in the modern American lingo. "In the USA, as in Greece, how do we separate the men from the boys?" With a wrecking bar! mike |
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