Navy Produced Rauchy Videos!

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Owen Honors, Captain of the Norfolk-based USS Enterprise, was revealed as the producer of a series of "raunchy" videos made aboard the Navy carrier several years ago in a report released by the Virginian-Pilot on Saturday.

Filmed in 2006 and 2007 when Honors was the Enterprises's executive officer, the clips were reportedly shown to 6,000 sailors and U.S. Marines on the ship as part of what was called "XO Movie Night."

In one scene, two female Navy sailors stand in a shower stall aboard the aircraft carrier, pretending to wash each other. They joke about how they should get six minutes under the water instead of the mandated three.

In other skits, sailors parade in drag, use anti-gay slurs, and simulate masturbation and a rectal exam. Another scene implies that an officer is having sex in his stateroom with a donkey.

"Sorry sir, the Air Boss is fucken' the Donkey now, can he call you back?"
 
I guess it's back to Disney movies. All except "Song of the South."
 
And if it were the Starship Enterprise? Kirk and Spock? To boldly go where no one has gone before? Talk about First Time!
 
And if it were the Starship Enterprise? Kirk and Spock? To boldly go where no one has gone before? Talk about First Time!

I remember reading about a Gay porn flick made in the 70's portraying Kirk and Spock as lovers. "Docking the shuttle, Captain." :D
 
More serious than noticed thus far...the Commanding officer of a US Carrier Battle Group, is about to be sacked over a four year old incident....why?

It is of interest to me as a Carrier Battle Group, plays a central role in a novel in progress.

Also, politically engineered to coincide with the DADT controversy currently slithering through the halls of Congress...as gay 'slurs' were part and parcel of the video's in question.

Why now? Who leaked it? And why"?

One side will say thusly, Homosexuals have no place in the military.

The other side will say, see how the homophobia exists.

Take your pick...I know you will...

Amicus
 
The Royal Navy has had crew-produced entertainment for generations. They were always rude, with crude jokes, and even the change to mixed sex crews hasn't made much difference to the erotic nature of some of the sketches. The content might have changed, but the double-entendres were and are often thinly disguised.

The difference is that they were never recorded for posterity, nor were they available to be seen by anyone except the ship's company.

I would have been surprised if the US Navy didn't have sexual jokes and innuendo in entertainment produced on board.

Og
 
This is why we publish our smut under pseudonyms, and avoid identifiers to whatever extent we think is appropriate. So that what's out there doesn't come back to bite us in our private life asses.

Republicans galore got into trouble with racist jokes in '08, remember? Not the first time they made the jokes, but later-- they sent the jokes around via email and so lost control of who saw them.

You make a record of dodgy humor, (or any other content) you're going to find yourself... dodging.
 
Wise

This is why we publish our smut under pseudonyms, and avoid identifiers to whatever extent we think is appropriate. So that what's out there doesn't come back to bite us in our private life asses.

Those are among the wisest wordfs I know
 

More video footage produced by a senior officer aboard the USS Enterprise has emerged, and one clip suggests Naval leadership may have known what the Enterprise's second-in-command was up to.

Though Honors is heard repeatedly claiming in the videos that his superior officers know nothing of his "XO Movie Night," footage from one of the films, obtained by the Navy Times, suggests that may not be the case.

In one video, Honors refers to an unidentified interviewee as being "from the high-level staff," which the Navy Times interprets to mean a staffer from the office of the admiral in charge of the air carrier strike group. At the time the videos were made, that would have been Rear Adm. Raymond Spicer, who did not respond to request for comment from the Times.

You think Honors isn't falling on his sword for the brass?
 
Raunch in the Navy? And anyone is surprised? Oh come on, now!
Don't mind if I do. :p

No, I am not surprised that there is raunchy humor in the navy. I would be shocked and astounded if there were not. I am STILL shocked and astounded that anyone would record their raunchy humor for posterity. How DUUUUMMMMBBB....
 
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