and we all know what the grooves in rope (that are filled by worming) are called, don't we? an old NSFW nautical term. alistair
On 2012-05-11, at 10:13 AM, David Beierl wrote: > At 11:47 AM 5/11/2012, Alistair Bell wrote: >> I used anhydrous lanolin in there to serve and protect. > > With or without flashing red and blue lights? Or, again in the > nature of protection, "Worm and parcel with the lay; turn and serve > the other way." Now I would just love to see a Vanagon with all the, > um, standing rigging wormed, parcelled and served. I bet Joy could > get it done somewhere thereabouts... > > Oh yes, and definitely the masts slushed. That would have to be the > radio mast I suppose. > > :) > d |
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