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

Thank you for your concern, Horvy 'ol buddy, but I don't drink beer.
However, there is always a bottle of rum on board 'Lisa Marie'.

Scotty

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On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 12:47:29 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:

I will probably sail down to Rock Hall tomorrow. The entrance to the
anchorage is 'a bit tricky' if not downright 'challenging'. The channel

is a
mere 120' wide (only enough room for one boat at a time), and marked with
buoys. Also there is a 'confusing tide' (sometimes it's in, sometimes

it's
out). I don't have the luxury of radar, plotting GPS, or a Rand McNally
'cruising guide'. All I have is a chart.
My question is; how many times should I 'pass back & forth ' studying

the
challenging entrance? Should I just stay at the slip?


Just don't run out of beer.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Years!



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Default Capt. Mooron, please advise...

On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 17:42:58 -0300, "Capt. Mooron"
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"Horvath" wrote in message

| Just don't run out of beer.

Oh cripes Horvath... you've just invoked the wrath of Bobsprit!

Retract that statement before Bob starts a sermon on the evils of alcohol
under sail!!

CM



I retract nothing! No vessel should ever be out of beer.




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Simple Simon
 
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Default Capt. Mooron, please advise...

Beer is the lubricant of a real sailor. If you don't drink
grog you're no sailor.


"Horvath" wrote in message ...
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 17:42:58 -0300, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote this crap:


"Horvath" wrote in message

| Just don't run out of beer.

Oh cripes Horvath... you've just invoked the wrath of Bobsprit!

Retract that statement before Bob starts a sermon on the evils of alcohol
under sail!!

CM



I retract nothing! No vessel should ever be out of beer.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Years!



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

beer is NOT grog!!!!!!!


"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Beer is the lubricant of a real sailor. If you don't drink
grog you're no sailor.


"Horvath" wrote in message

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On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 17:42:58 -0300, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote this crap:


"Horvath" wrote in message

| Just don't run out of beer.

Oh cripes Horvath... you've just invoked the wrath of Bobsprit!

Retract that statement before Bob starts a sermon on the evils of

alcohol
under sail!!

CM



I retract nothing! No vessel should ever be out of beer.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Years!





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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
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!




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Scott Vernon
 
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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.



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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!




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Scott Vernon
 
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And then this one, notice the reference to dear old Grt. grt. grt. granddad;

Grog
1) Grog is an expression for watered rum. In 1740, Admiral Vernon, RN
(whose nickname was "Old Grog") ordered that rum rations be watered.

2) Grog originally referred to a mixture of rum cut with water. The
admiral in question, Edward Vernon (1684-1757), had given an order in 1740
that the rum normally served to seamen be watered down -- previously, they
had gotten straight rum as part of their standard ration. Vernon's nickname
was Old Grog, after his custom of wearing a grogram cloak, and Grog was
transferred from the admiral's nickname to the name of the drink he required
for his men. The word is first found in the 1750s



--
Scott Vernon
Plowville PA __/)__/)__


"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!




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Nowadays grog means beer too.

http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/9509/ scroll down

http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/9509/ look under BYOG

S.Simon - a Captain with a cosmopolitian outlook


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
And then this one, notice the reference to dear old Grt. grt. grt. granddad;

Grog
1) Grog is an expression for watered rum. In 1740, Admiral Vernon, RN
(whose nickname was "Old Grog") ordered that rum rations be watered.

2) Grog originally referred to a mixture of rum cut with water. The
admiral in question, Edward Vernon (1684-1757), had given an order in 1740
that the rum normally served to seamen be watered down -- previously, they
had gotten straight rum as part of their standard ration. Vernon's nickname
was Old Grog, after his custom of wearing a grogram cloak, and Grog was
transferred from the admiral's nickname to the name of the drink he required
for his men. The word is first found in the 1750s



--
Scott Vernon
Plowville PA __/)__/)__


"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
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!






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

That's a damn Australian site! Who cares what those simple minded
,backwoods, sheep shagging, up-side-downers call it.

Grog is watered down rum.

Scotty


"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Nowadays grog means beer too.

http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/9509/ scroll down

http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Canal/9509/ look under BYOG

S.Simon - a Captain with a cosmopolitian outlook


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

...
And then this one, notice the reference to dear old Grt. grt. grt.

granddad;

Grog
1) Grog is an expression for watered rum. In 1740, Admiral Vernon,

RN
(whose nickname was "Old Grog") ordered that rum rations be watered.

2) Grog originally referred to a mixture of rum cut with water. The
admiral in question, Edward Vernon (1684-1757), had given an order in

1740
that the rum normally served to seamen be watered down -- previously,

they
had gotten straight rum as part of their standard ration. Vernon's

nickname
was Old Grog, after his custom of wearing a grogram cloak, and Grog was
transferred from the admiral's nickname to the name of the drink he

required
for his men. The word is first found in the 1750s



--
Scott Vernon
Plowville PA __/)__/)__


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

...
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!








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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Default Capt. Mooron, please advise...

And all vessels are without you!

On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 00:08:51 +0000, Horvath wrote:

On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 17:42:58 -0300, "Capt. Mooron"
wrote this crap:


"Horvath" wrote in message

| Just don't run out of beer.

Oh cripes Horvath... you've just invoked the wrath of Bobsprit!

Retract that statement before Bob starts a sermon on the evils of alcohol
under sail!!

CM



I retract nothing! No vessel should ever be out of beer.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Years!


 
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