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Another long boat joke.

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 5:22 am
by LANDROVER ROGER
Many long boats were symettrical.Thereby removing the need to turn the boat around.The oarsmen would simply turn about face and row again.
Not all boats had a drum to dictate the rowing pace.Many had a very heavy gong which produced the desired effect.
To facilitate movement of the gong from one end to the other,the following procedure was applied.Several of the slave oarsmen were made to lie on their backs lengthways down the centre of the boat.Their chests were then covered in tallow.The gong was then pushed along over their chests to the opposite end.To speed up this procedure,the rest of the crew had to sing this song.
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>"We`re sliding a gong on the chest of a slave!"
(Sincere apologies to The Boy Scout movement).

Re: Another long boat joke.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:58 pm
by hugh
.....and speed rowing. That came about when Henry The Eighth took up water-skiing...and he was an elephant tae,
as a philosopher once said...and tallow, that can be dangerous stuff, that can. They smear it all over the backs of the
more elderly residents of those eventide homes and they all seem to go downhill very quickly after that.

Re: Another long boat joke.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:53 am
by LANDROVER ROGER
Brilliant! :)