Tackling - a Whackadoodle Inn Thursday Prompt
*smiles...
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Sometimes, there's ___ all else to do...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRotvCVKAe8 (WARNING: VERY NAUGHTY)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRotvCVKAe8 (WARNING: VERY NAUGHTY)
*chuckles... in your life FtD you do many and many and many things. (and I also believe in past lives) The ocean has always been a part of me, even though I came from a land locked place. I find that people these days are very spoiled, and will only ever smile at the way things used to be. I have always found it totally amazing that man harnessed the wind the way he did... not to mention his building the ships with his bare hands, muscle, and rudimentary tools.
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I Love this: frigging in the rigging was uttered by the swabs in our family in lieu of shenanigans.
I was telling a young fur about the stitches used in sewing canvas (he was securing a patch on a jacket) and and again I referred to my cherished Blue Jacket's Manual (1940). The illustration in the story goes right to the art of Marlinspike seamanship: no zip ties or shrink tape aboard those ships in those times, it was seizing and splicing and other workings of the rope over long hours to attach it to the hardware, or create decorative protective covers (McNamara Lace also known as Macramé).
Wirewolf probably used that skill to make and present decorative gifts to Ms Bunners and Ms Vixxy, who are certainly first mate and master and commander of the Whackadoodle
I was telling a young fur about the stitches used in sewing canvas (he was securing a patch on a jacket) and and again I referred to my cherished Blue Jacket's Manual (1940). The illustration in the story goes right to the art of Marlinspike seamanship: no zip ties or shrink tape aboard those ships in those times, it was seizing and splicing and other workings of the rope over long hours to attach it to the hardware, or create decorative protective covers (McNamara Lace also known as Macramé).
Wirewolf probably used that skill to make and present decorative gifts to Ms Bunners and Ms Vixxy, who are certainly first mate and master and commander of the Whackadoodle
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