Oldweather mondegreens
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Oh dear. I've just transcribed 'Employed watering ship' in USS Jamestown's log and had a vision of the crew walking up and down the decks watering cans in hand. I can't decide whether this is a warped sense of humour or the onset of senility.
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Warped sense of humour!
I had the same reaction many years ago
That picture and also standing on the dock holding out a bucket of water for the ship to drink from.
I had the same reaction many years ago
That picture and also standing on the dock holding out a bucket of water for the ship to drink from.
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Did a couple in real life while writing documentation for work:
- "End of lice" instead of "End of life"
- "One-too-many relationships" instead of "One-to-many relationships"
When I saw this, I realized it was probably time to quit for the day, and indeed it was
- "End of lice" instead of "End of life"
- "One-too-many relationships" instead of "One-to-many relationships"
When I saw this, I realized it was probably time to quit for the day, and indeed it was
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A relationship with lice would definitely be one too many
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For a second, I read "120 fathoms of wine" instead of "120 fathoms of wire" (for measuring depth)
*hic*
*hic*
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Re: Oldweather mondegreens
I've heard of a yard of ale but 120 fathoms!!!
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You'd have a bit of a headache after that lot
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Haida, June 24th 1940:
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 6-0029.JPG
Near the end of the third paragraph, it says "Checked small arms and ammunition", which I initially read as "Chucked small arms and ammunition [overboard]"
Probably because in the previous month, they really did throw 2000 rounds of blanks overboard!
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 6-0029.JPG
Near the end of the third paragraph, it says "Checked small arms and ammunition", which I initially read as "Chucked small arms and ammunition [overboard]"
Probably because in the previous month, they really did throw 2000 rounds of blanks overboard!
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There were probably times when the people being drilled wanted to chuck them overboard.
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Haida, July 6th 1940, 07:40:
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7-0011.JPG
For a while, I was reading "Angry Personnel came aboard" before realizing it was likely "Army Personnel came aboard"
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7-0011.JPG
For a while, I was reading "Angry Personnel came aboard" before realizing it was likely "Army Personnel came aboard"
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Being army, and on a ship, they probably were angry!