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Short Wave Sportfishing February 16th 07 01:12 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 
A boating resource of daily words with historical interest as they
relate to boating. A daily series.

Ahoy!! (nautical salutation)

Normally thought to be the proper nautical salutation when greeting
another ship or nautical colleagues, it may have been derived from an
ancient Viking Battle Cry.

Alexander Graham Bell once believed that Ahoy would be the appropriate
salutation for answering the telephone.

Adjacent to Ahoy is the term Yo-Ho! a slight twist on Ahoy.

Victorian writers used Yo-Ho's to add spice to their characters and
songs. Operattas by Gilbert and Sullivan such as "The Mikado" - "The
happiest hour a sailor sees - Is when he down - At an inland town - With
his Nancy on his knees - YO HO!!

Another intersting use of Ahoy is Ahoy-Hoy - an affectation used by the
social hoity-toity. Ahoy-hoy is also a running joke on the cartoon show
"The Simpsons" as a greeting by the ancient and ever so miserly Mr. Burns.

JLH February 16th 07 01:24 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 13:12:16 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

A boating resource of daily words with historical interest as they
relate to boating. A daily series.

Ahoy!! (nautical salutation)

Normally thought to be the proper nautical salutation when greeting
another ship or nautical colleagues, it may have been derived from an
ancient Viking Battle Cry.

Alexander Graham Bell once believed that Ahoy would be the appropriate
salutation for answering the telephone.

Adjacent to Ahoy is the term Yo-Ho! a slight twist on Ahoy.

Victorian writers used Yo-Ho's to add spice to their characters and
songs. Operattas by Gilbert and Sullivan such as "The Mikado" - "The
happiest hour a sailor sees - Is when he down - At an inland town - With
his Nancy on his knees - YO HO!!

Another intersting use of Ahoy is Ahoy-Hoy - an affectation used by the
social hoity-toity. Ahoy-hoy is also a running joke on the cartoon show
"The Simpsons" as a greeting by the ancient and ever so miserly Mr. Burns.


Yo-Ho has become such a famous nautical term that some have named boats
after it. And then again, on the streets of D.C. one will often hear,
shouted from car windows, "YO, HO! How much for the night?"

You've provided a valuable resource.
--
***** Have a decent day! *****

John H

JimH February 16th 07 01:55 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
m...
A boating resource of daily words with historical interest as they relate
to boating. A daily series.

Ahoy!! (nautical salutation)

Normally thought to be the proper nautical salutation when greeting
another ship or nautical colleagues, it may have been derived from an
ancient Viking Battle Cry.

Alexander Graham Bell once believed that Ahoy would be the appropriate
salutation for answering the telephone.

Adjacent to Ahoy is the term Yo-Ho! a slight twist on Ahoy.

Victorian writers used Yo-Ho's to add spice to their characters and songs.
Operattas by Gilbert and Sullivan such as "The Mikado" - "The happiest
hour a sailor sees - Is when he down - At an inland town - With his Nancy
on his knees - YO HO!!

Another intersting use of Ahoy is Ahoy-Hoy - an affectation used by the
social hoity-toity. Ahoy-hoy is also a running joke on the cartoon show
"The Simpsons" as a greeting by the ancient and ever so miserly Mr. Burns.



After full review your boating related post has been fully approved by the
Gould NG Review Team granting you 2 OT posts today without fear of reprisal
or reprimand from the Gould NG Sheriff Department.

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Harry Krause February 16th 07 01:58 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 
JimH wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
m...
A boating resource of daily words with historical interest as they relate
to boating. A daily series.

Ahoy!! (nautical salutation)

Normally thought to be the proper nautical salutation when greeting
another ship or nautical colleagues, it may have been derived from an
ancient Viking Battle Cry.

Alexander Graham Bell once believed that Ahoy would be the appropriate
salutation for answering the telephone.

Adjacent to Ahoy is the term Yo-Ho! a slight twist on Ahoy.

Victorian writers used Yo-Ho's to add spice to their characters and songs.
Operattas by Gilbert and Sullivan such as "The Mikado" - "The happiest
hour a sailor sees - Is when he down - At an inland town - With his Nancy
on his knees - YO HO!!

Another intersting use of Ahoy is Ahoy-Hoy - an affectation used by the
social hoity-toity. Ahoy-hoy is also a running joke on the cartoon show
"The Simpsons" as a greeting by the ancient and ever so miserly Mr. Burns.



After full review your boating related post has been fully approved by the
Gould NG Review Team granting you 2 OT posts today without fear of reprisal
or reprimand from the Gould NG Sheriff Department.

Disclaimer: The Gould NG Team in no way endorses or is any way profits from
the content of this post.




I wouldn't bet on the latter.

Eisboch February 16th 07 02:02 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
m...


Adjacent to Ahoy is the term Yo-Ho! a slight twist on Ahoy.


I used Yo-Hos for years. Gained 60 lbs.

Oh wait .... those were "Ho-Hos" sorry .....

Carry on.

Eisboch



JimH February 16th 07 02:03 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
JimH wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
m...
A boating resource of daily words with historical interest as they
relate to boating. A daily series.

Ahoy!! (nautical salutation)

Normally thought to be the proper nautical salutation when greeting
another ship or nautical colleagues, it may have been derived from an
ancient Viking Battle Cry.

Alexander Graham Bell once believed that Ahoy would be the appropriate
salutation for answering the telephone.

Adjacent to Ahoy is the term Yo-Ho! a slight twist on Ahoy.

Victorian writers used Yo-Ho's to add spice to their characters and
songs. Operattas by Gilbert and Sullivan such as "The Mikado" - "The
happiest hour a sailor sees - Is when he down - At an inland town - With
his Nancy on his knees - YO HO!!

Another intersting use of Ahoy is Ahoy-Hoy - an affectation used by the
social hoity-toity. Ahoy-hoy is also a running joke on the cartoon show
"The Simpsons" as a greeting by the ancient and ever so miserly Mr.
Burns.



After full review your boating related post has been fully approved by
the Gould NG Review Team granting you 2 OT posts today without fear of
reprisal or reprimand from the Gould NG Sheriff Department.

Disclaimer: The Gould NG Team in no way endorses or in any way profits
from the content of this post.



I wouldn't bet on the latter.


Please do not question the Gould NG Team's opinion.



JLH February 16th 07 02:16 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 08:55:03 -0500, "JimH" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
om...
A boating resource of daily words with historical interest as they relate
to boating. A daily series.

Ahoy!! (nautical salutation)

Normally thought to be the proper nautical salutation when greeting
another ship or nautical colleagues, it may have been derived from an
ancient Viking Battle Cry.

Alexander Graham Bell once believed that Ahoy would be the appropriate
salutation for answering the telephone.

Adjacent to Ahoy is the term Yo-Ho! a slight twist on Ahoy.

Victorian writers used Yo-Ho's to add spice to their characters and songs.
Operattas by Gilbert and Sullivan such as "The Mikado" - "The happiest
hour a sailor sees - Is when he down - At an inland town - With his Nancy
on his knees - YO HO!!

Another intersting use of Ahoy is Ahoy-Hoy - an affectation used by the
social hoity-toity. Ahoy-hoy is also a running joke on the cartoon show
"The Simpsons" as a greeting by the ancient and ever so miserly Mr. Burns.



After full review your boating related post has been fully approved by the
Gould NG Review Team granting you 2 OT posts today without fear of reprisal
or reprimand from the Gould NG Sheriff Department.

Disclaimer: The Gould NG Team in no way endorses or is any way profits from
the content of this post.


Just can't give it up, can you?

You're winning the hearts and minds of the rest of the Neato's.
--
***** Have a decent day! *****

John H

Don White February 16th 07 02:26 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 

"JLH" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 08:55:03 -0500, "JimH" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
. com...
A boating resource of daily words with historical interest as they relate
to boating. A daily series.

Ahoy!! (nautical salutation)

Normally thought to be the proper nautical salutation when greeting
another ship or nautical colleagues, it may have been derived from an
ancient Viking Battle Cry.

Alexander Graham Bell once believed that Ahoy would be the appropriate
salutation for answering the telephone.

Adjacent to Ahoy is the term Yo-Ho! a slight twist on Ahoy.

Victorian writers used Yo-Ho's to add spice to their characters and
songs.
Operattas by Gilbert and Sullivan such as "The Mikado" - "The happiest
hour a sailor sees - Is when he down - At an inland town - With his
Nancy
on his knees - YO HO!!

Another intersting use of Ahoy is Ahoy-Hoy - an affectation used by the
social hoity-toity. Ahoy-hoy is also a running joke on the cartoon show
"The Simpsons" as a greeting by the ancient and ever so miserly Mr.
Burns.



After full review your boating related post has been fully approved by the
Gould NG Review Team granting you 2 OT posts today without fear of
reprisal
or reprimand from the Gould NG Sheriff Department.

Disclaimer: The Gould NG Team in no way endorses or is any way profits
from
the content of this post.


Just can't give it up, can you?

You're winning the hearts and minds of the rest of the Neato's.
--
***** Have a decent day! *****

John H


You've got a real obsession going with this "Neato" thing!
Sure hope golf season starts soon down your way.



JLH February 16th 07 02:37 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:26:40 GMT, "Don White"
wrote:


"JLH" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 08:55:03 -0500, "JimH" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.com...
A boating resource of daily words with historical interest as they relate
to boating. A daily series.

Ahoy!! (nautical salutation)

Normally thought to be the proper nautical salutation when greeting
another ship or nautical colleagues, it may have been derived from an
ancient Viking Battle Cry.

Alexander Graham Bell once believed that Ahoy would be the appropriate
salutation for answering the telephone.

Adjacent to Ahoy is the term Yo-Ho! a slight twist on Ahoy.

Victorian writers used Yo-Ho's to add spice to their characters and
songs.
Operattas by Gilbert and Sullivan such as "The Mikado" - "The happiest
hour a sailor sees - Is when he down - At an inland town - With his
Nancy
on his knees - YO HO!!

Another intersting use of Ahoy is Ahoy-Hoy - an affectation used by the
social hoity-toity. Ahoy-hoy is also a running joke on the cartoon show
"The Simpsons" as a greeting by the ancient and ever so miserly Mr.
Burns.


After full review your boating related post has been fully approved by the
Gould NG Review Team granting you 2 OT posts today without fear of
reprisal
or reprimand from the Gould NG Sheriff Department.

Disclaimer: The Gould NG Team in no way endorses or is any way profits
from
the content of this post.


Just can't give it up, can you?

You're winning the hearts and minds of the rest of the Neato's.
--
***** Have a decent day! *****

John H


You've got a real obsession going with this "Neato" thing!
Sure hope golf season starts soon down your way.


I just can't get over how neat you, Jimmy, and Harry are! You've got a
goal, you stick to it, and you've got lovely eyes. You're just neat and
cool.
--
***** Have a decent day! *****

John H

Don White February 16th 07 02:49 PM

Nautical Word of The Day...
 

"JLH" wrote in message
...

I just can't get over how neat you, Jimmy, and Harry are! You've got a
goal, you stick to it, and you've got lovely eyes. You're just neat and
cool.
--
***** Have a decent day! *****

John H


Get over it...and soon! This is a family newsgroup and the conservative
faction will not approve of your frolicks.




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