
12-10-2007
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Aquaholic
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Boy, What A Bunch Of Ignoamusai......
I thought EVERYBODY knew the origin of the term, "Make Fast" ........
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The term "Make Fast" is an old nautical term referring to line, or "rope" on pre-modern sailing vessels. Back when most rope was made of Hemp, it was common for the deck crew on long term voyages to chew on bits of rope to achieve a mild euphoroa; not unlike the effect that chewing coca had for ancient Inca at altitiude, greatly adding to their stamina and endurance of hardship. With rope being a vital commodity on early sailing vessels, and no small expense; this practise was forbidden, causing many sailors to sneak their portion from standing or running rigging on the sly.
It was not uncommon, upon inspection of a failed line, to find bite marks, or even the odd human tooth (Scurvy, don't you know) in the suspect line.
This led to the common admonition of officers to seamen to "Make A Fast Of That Line!" eventually economized to, "Make Fast That Line!"
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She's Slow But Handsome
Hard In The Chine, but Soft In The Transom
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. ..... Gordon Bok
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