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the British Navy says "Balderdash", or some such. They claim shot was *never*
stored that way, but rather on shelves with holes in it. Sailors referred to this phenonenon as "freezing the balls of a brass monkey," the keyword being "of", not "off", and hence the expression was literally true at the time. ============================================== Frankly I doubt it (athough it's a good story nevertheless). I suspect it was used by sailors as a humorous expression just as it is now, made all the more humorous by the fact that "brass monkeys" did in fact exist aboard ship. Sort of a double entendre as it were. (extra style points will be awarded for the first submission of a triple entendre with half gainer) |
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