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Scott Vernon
 
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Default Capt. Mooron, please advise...

Found this one first;

Grog (Groggy):

Comes from the nickname the British sailors had for their West Indies
Commander, Admiral Vernon, who wore a cloak made of a coarse cloth called
grogham. "Old Grog," as they called him, made his men dilute their daily
pint with water, in hopes of reducing the rum's effects; the men simply
drank the mixture faster, and became groggy.



"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

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beer is NOT grog!!!!!!!


The Hell it ain't! Look up the definition of grog and you'll
see something like 'alcohol and water'. What is beer but
alcohol and water with a few hops thrown in for flavor?

S.Simon - a Captain who knows his grog!