Saturday, April 24, 2021

"Aviation Tool Control"

 


At NAS Whidbey Island, Wa, the Chief of an avionics shop had to maintain a strict tool control. So one day a pair of diagonal cutter pliers were missing. Diagonal cutters are referred to as a pair of dikes as a nickname. The Chief said to his shipmates …

“No one is going home until the pair of dikes are found.”

After an additional 8 hours of a massive search, no one could find the dikes. As the third shift arrived for duty, two of them were rather large female shipmates, and just as the female airmen entered the shop a young male airman, after seeing the diagonal cutters setting in a trash can stood up and in a loud military manor and said,

"All right Chief, I found the pair of dikes, can we go home now?!?"


Friday, April 23, 2021

"69 Reasons to Date a Sailor"

There are many reasons your relatives and neighbors may tell you to stay away from those gaud-awful Sailor types! We’ve got a girl in every port, and we’ll leave town never to return. We’re drunk, womanizing derelicts who can leave town without ever even saying goodbye … Trust me I’ve heard them all! Here are a few reasons to hold your sailor close and never let him go…  

 



Sixty-Nine Reasons to date a Sailor…

1. We have strong hands

2. We're not afraid to get wet

3. We love it when it blows

4. We can go for hours

5. We know what to do when things get rough

6. We are good with ropes, knots, and harnesses.

7. We can usually, get it back up after a couple of minutes.

8. Any misdemeanors can be protested.

9. We can find the best start position possible in 3 minutes or less.

10. We're great at operating pleasure crafts of any size.

11. We can beat hard for a long time.

12. We're adept at using lube and ticklers.

13. We have lovely tans from being in the sun all-day

14. We give a whole new meaning to "ooch"

15. We can harden upon demand

16. We know when to pull and when to release at just the right time

17. We don't get off until it's coming on our face. (capsize recovery)

18. If you can’t keep it up, don’t take it out.

19. we are very skilled at pinching and footing

20. The best feeling is surely coming from behind

21. female skippers know how to grip the extension

22. We know how to get into tight holes no matter what the size of our boat.

23. We're always willing to double up to increase the fun

24. We know how to keep our sticks up, no matter how rough it gets.

25. We discovered the motion of the ocean.

26. Rule #69: Always practice good seamanship.

27. We know how to sheet in and bare away

28. We won't mind the feel of rubber....we are used to "wet suits"

29. We know how to properly position our poles... spinnaker that is.

30. You can't expect to keep your sheets dry for long.

31. All it takes to raise the pole is a yank on the topper

32. When the pole comes down, we are still ready for a long beat.

33. We know how to rub-down the topsides and the bottom.

34. Ask for room and we will give it to you

35. Female skippers always head for the buoys

36. Sailors always have a firm grip on the tiller

37. Sailors do it on water

38. A sailor will always scrub a dirty bottom

39. Sailors can fine-tune their teamwork technique and equipment for hours until they are outstanding

40. It’s all about the first beat

41. Sailors can keep that windward heel going downwind, no matter how much she (the boat) rolls

42. Sailors are good at pumping and rolling, even if it’s illegal

43. We regularly wear out our sheets

44. A spinnaker is like a lady: treat her gently on the curves but be decisive with the pole.

45. We know how to use the head

46. We like it when it gets rough and high...the wind that is

47. Sailors drop more cloth on a regular basis than anyone

48. Sailors can do it on a trapeze

49. When sailors break rules, they turn around and keep going

50. Sailors instinctively know when to point high AND when to go down

51. Sailors use blocks to gain leverage

52. Sailors are their best under pressure

53. Sailors know the optimum angle to beat at.

54. We know when, why and how to lift skirts.

55. Sailors know how to wing it.

56. Sailors are sure to loosen the sheets with every ride.

57. We know when to move astern

58. Sailors get blown offshore.

59. Sailors work hard when they are in a hole

60. Sailors are occasionally over early

61. The best way to douse a spinnaker is to simply grab the pole, blow the guy, and suck the chute

62. It is not the size of the ship that matters, it’s how well you maneuver it into the slip

63. When in doubt we let it out

64. 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. We never get tired, while on top of her

65. If it (weather) comes head-on and is likely to get rough, we know that we will bang harder

66. We make her go as fast as she can all the time while keeping it in the limits of course."

67. We always know the "Minimum Safe Distance"

68. We sometimes overload her, till as much as she can take it most.

69. We always try our best to keep her in shape


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Sunday, April 18, 2021

"A Tribute to Bob Hope"

 Bob Hope, the legendary movie/TV comedian and entertainer was a century-old before he passed away in 2003. At the ripe old age of 100, Hope had performed in hundreds of USO events since 1941, entertaining US military audiences in far-flung theaters of conflict, from World War II to the Gulf War. Bob Hope kept our men and women in uniform filled with laughter on every visit as he raised morale and was true to his name in giving “hope” to our crews and platoons that they would soon return home. Here is a quick Navy tribute to the Great Bob Hope who was made an Honorary Veteran by President Clinton in 1997. I hope you enjoy the pictures…




















































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Friday, April 16, 2021

"Sailors & Marines"


 

A Sailor and a Marine were discussing which service was better. Someone walked by and said we ought to get along as we were essentially the same service. The Marine said …

“We get along great, like brothers and sisters!”

… to which the Sailor responded…

“We were just arguing over who was the brother, and who was the sister!”


Thursday, April 15, 2021

"The Cheng Went Down To One Main"

 

The Cheng Went Down To One Main

(Sung to “The Devil Went Down To Georgia)


(Artwork by Grant L. Gaston ... USS Hancock CV/CVA 19)

The Cheng went down to One Main

He was looking for a top watch to bust

He was in a bind ‘cause he was way behind,

Engineering had bit the dust

 

He came across a young man steaming a boiler and steaming it hot

The Cheng jumped up on a main feed pump and said

“Boy let me tell you what!”

 

I guess you didn’t know it but I’m a Main Space steamer too.”

“And if you care to take a dare, I’ll make a bet with you.”

“Now you steam a pretty good boiler boy, but give the Cheng his due.”

“I’ll bet a boiler full of Gold, against your soul, I can steam it better than you.”

 

The boy said, “My name’s Johnny, and it might be a sin.”

“But I’ll take your bet, and your gonna regret,”

“Cause I’m the best there’s ever been.”

 

The Cheng jumped down off the pump and said, “I’ll start this show!”

He opened valves, cracked the drains, Till you could feel the hot steam flow.

He brought it up on the Governor and it made an evil hiss,

Babbit poured out the packing glands, as he blew that pump to piss!

 

Then he looked at his gauge glass, it was high and out of sight,

Snipes poured out the trunk of that pit, with the worst of main steam fright.

He tried to shut the boiler stops, and bring it off the main,

But blades flew from the main turbines, like little drops of rain.

 

When the hissing stopped, and the steam cleared, the Cheng wiped his pants,

Johnny said, “Lets go down to number four and let me take my chance.”

 

Johnny lit off the feed pump and got his water right,

And grabbed onto the light-off torch, and gave that bitch a light.

He drew a perfect vacuum, without the slightest strain,

A mere five minutes later, he brought it on the main.

 

He cracked the main throttle and let those turbines roll,

Only the sounds of steaming bliss were heard throughout the hole.

 

He maxed out the boiler, and watched the fires burn,

He swing the throttle open and pulled two-hundred turns.

 

The Cheng bowed his head in shame, he knew that he’d been beat,

And offered Johnny his earned place, the cushy EOOW seat.

Johnny said, “Cheng just come on back if you ever want to try again.”

“I told you once you son-of-a-bitch, I’m the best there’s ever been.”

 

Chorus:

Johnny oil up you torch, and steam that boiler hard,

Cause Hell’s broke loose in One Main and the Cheng holds all the cards.

And if you win you get that shiny boiler made of gold,

But if you lose the Cheng will get your Crow!

 

 


Friday, April 9, 2021

"Celestial Navigation"

 



Bridge, Quartermaster... "What is that star in the southern sky?"


Quartermaster, Bridge..."I believe that is the planet Uranus.

… 30 second pause …

Quartermaster, Bridge....."Sir, upon further review of the celestial navigation picture, we've determined that "star" is far too small to be Uranus."


"More Shenanigans"

 

What’s the ol’ Canoe Club without a few more shenanigans? We had a hell of a time, even when it seems we were hating life! That’s what made some of the best-damned memories we could ever have. I hope you enjoy some of these picks to remind you of your old salt’ days!!! 

















































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Saturday, April 3, 2021

"Classic Navy Comics"

 Cartoons & Comic Strips have always been as much of America as Baseball and Apple Pie! Here I have collected a few rarities that I hope you will all enjoy…










































Remember Phone Booths … Before Cell Phones?!? 







(FIN)