Sappho_CGN
Hell on highheels
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organisation of English football leagues and non-leagues (!) and the meaning of several football terms ...
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...which led me down the Aral Sea rabbit hole.
"Tonight, on a very special episode of Below Deck..."Of course, this being Lit, I first read that as "Anal Sea."
There's a really good, but obviously sad, documentary called "Dave not coming back" about an attempt at the record for deepest dive. It's a crazy world.Cave diving.
I'm amazed at the bravery that these divers have and the risks they take to search underwater in caves. In the darkness, one small error can blind their vision entirely with dirt and soot getting in the way. In the case of many who don't come back from their ventures. It's easy to criticize them as thrill seekers and insult them, but I can't. There's something about going into the depths of caves knowing you might not ever come back, that gives me some level of respect for them.
There's a really good, but obviously sad, documentary called "Dave not coming back" about an attempt at the record for deepest dive. It's a crazy world.
"I wish to communicate with you." I think you're nice. Would you like to meet me?
"Negative" Oh...
"I am operating astern propulsion." Sorry. Onions for lunch
"I require a tug." and...
"I require assistance." Naughty... But -
"Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals." Just wait. My husband is around.
"Affirmative"I'm a brony - or as it's otherwise known - a man with young daughters. It's a surprisingly well written show (we don't talk about season 9). Haven't been to any conventions.Bronies - i.e. the adult male fans of the cartoon 'My Little Pony', although there are adult female fans of the show too.
Went down with covid again last week, and somewhere in that fever I had a story idea about a ship sailing to the Victorian goldfields in the 1880s. That led to researching nautical signalling flags, and naturally, my mind went to non-nautical applications.
View attachment 2365615 "I wish to communicate with you." I think you're nice. Would you like to meet me?
View attachment 2365616 "Negative" Oh...
View attachment 2365618 "I am operating astern propulsion." Sorry. Onions for lunch
View attachment 2365621"I require a tug." and...
View attachment 2365622 "I require assistance." Naughty... But -
View attachment 2365619"Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals." Just wait. My husband is around.
View attachment 2365623 "Affirmative"
I'm sure @onehitwanda could write a whole story using flags.![]()
I always grin when I'm reading one of the Aubrey / Maturin novels and I run across something likeNelson's command to his fleet at Trafalgar could certainly be fitting in the bedroom too.
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I always grin when I'm reading one of the Aubrey / Maturin novels and I run across something like
"The ball-room was hung with bunting and signal flags; casting a delightfully maritime scene for the ladies while amusing the Naval officers with the repeated exhortation: Engage the Enemy more closely"
I will aspire to punning at the level of the lesser of two weevils for the rest of my days.A glass of wine with you! Killick...Killick there...
I spent an inordinate amount of time when I read those books (early Internet) trying to figure out what, exactly, "toasted cheese" was. I'm still not 100% sure, though I think it's basically rarebit.