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I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:


http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm
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On Dec 17, 6:50*pm, Tim wrote:
I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:

http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm


Good post, thanks.
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On Dec 17, 6:50Â*pm, Tim wrote:
I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:

http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm

Good post, thanks.


It's a start. They left out a lot of stuff, like "****ing-A
dittybag."

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On Dec 18, 6:37*am, Vic Smith wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:34:41 -0800 (PST), wrote:
On Dec 17, 6:50*pm, Tim wrote:
I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:


http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm


Good post, thanks.


It's a start. *They left out a lot of stuff, like "****ing-A
dittybag."

--Vic


Vic, I meant to say. NOT ALL are listed......
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 05:03:15 -0800 (PST), Tim
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On Dec 18, 6:37Â*am, Vic Smith wrote:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:34:41 -0800 (PST), wrote:
On Dec 17, 6:50Â*pm, Tim wrote:
I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:


http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm


Good post, thanks.


It's a start. Â*They left out a lot of stuff, like "****ing-A
dittybag."

--Vic


Vic, I meant to say. NOT ALL are listed......


hehe - didn't even notice that typo.





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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:34:41 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Dec 17, 6:50 pm, Tim wrote:
I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:

http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm

Good post, thanks.


It's a start. They left out a lot of stuff, like "****ing-A
dittybag."

--Vic



Had not heard that one for a long time. I remember it be shortened to
simply, "****in' A Ditty".

Now, I wonder how many non vets know what a dittybag is (without the help
of Google)

Eisboch


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On Dec 18, 7:08*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:34:41 -0800 (PST), wrote:


On Dec 17, 6:50 pm, Tim wrote:
I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:


http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm


Good post, thanks.


It's a start. *They left out a lot of stuff, like "****ing-A
dittybag."


--Vic


Had not heard that one for a long time. *I remember it be shortened to
simply, "****in' A Ditty".

Now, I wonder how many non vets know what a dittybag is *(without the help
of Google)

Eisboch


In the British Royal Navy it's called the "Sailor's Nanny"
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On Dec 18, 7:08Â*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:34:41 -0800 (PST), wrote:


On Dec 17, 6:50 pm, Tim wrote:
I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:


http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm

Good post, thanks.


It's a start. Â*They left out a lot of stuff, like "****ing-A
dittybag."


--Vic


Had not heard that one for a long time. Â*I remember it be shortened to
simply, "****in' A Ditty".

Now, I wonder how many non vets know what a dittybag is Â*(without the help
of Google)

Eisboch


In the British Royal Navy it's called the "Sailor's Nanny"


Made me look it up. Heres my favorite, especially the comment about
the 30-06 and the Washington monument.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dittybag

I don't remember getting charged for a dittybag, or even remember what
one looks like. Think my sewing kit was self-contained.
I just remember hearing and saying "****ing-A dittybag."
Gedunk was another term used on my ship.
Don't know if it was widespread. I can only go by my ship.
Lots of common Navy terms are missing from the site - looks like
somebody lost interest.

--Vic
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:34:41 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Dec 17, 6:50 pm, Tim wrote:
I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:

http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm

Good post, thanks.


It's a start. They left out a lot of stuff, like "****ing-A
dittybag."

--Vic



Had not heard that one for a long time. I remember it be shortened to
simply, "****in' A Ditty".

Now, I wonder how many non vets know what a dittybag is (without the help
of Google)

Eisboch


A picture is worth a thousand words...
http://www.ns1763.ca/hfxrm/sailor-statue.html
and if anyone wants one for a Christmas present...
http://www.bluenose2.ns.ca/Catalogue.../DittyBag.html


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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 19:34:41 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Dec 17, 6:50 pm, Tim wrote:
I thought this was pretty interesting. Of course now ALL are listed,
but some insight on how some terms came about:

http://www.seasabres.com/%5CNon%20Se...Navy_terms.htm

Good post, thanks.

It's a start. They left out a lot of stuff, like "****ing-A
dittybag."

--Vic



Had not heard that one for a long time. I remember it be shortened to
simply, "****in' A Ditty".

Now, I wonder how many non vets know what a dittybag is (without the
help of Google)

Eisboch


A picture is worth a thousand words...
http://www.ns1763.ca/hfxrm/sailor-statue.html
and if anyone wants one for a Christmas present...
http://www.bluenose2.ns.ca/Catalogue.../DittyBag.html


Nope. Second picture is close, but "silkscreened"? Hardly.

The ditty bag we were issued was smaller, and had to be hung by your rack
with care. (In hopes that liberty would soon be there).

Eisboch


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