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RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:08 pm
by sprior
Actually it would go like this:

<A group of sailors is hard at work polishing metal fittings on an AA gun>


Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning, is this really a good idea, polishing the metal and all?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Shut the %$!" up Baldwin and do as you're told or you'll get this Brasso shoved so far up your arse you could polish your teeth with it

Silence descends until PO (T) Benning's oppo comes by and they swap dits. PO (T) Benning is a well known black-catting bastard as he tries to convince his oppo that the dit about the 2 tarts in Honolulu is a gen dit.

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:21 pm
by Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: sprior

Actually it would go like this:

<A group of sailors is hard at work polishing metal fittings on an AA gun>


Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning, is this really a good idea, polishing the metal and all?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Shut the %$!" up Baldwin and do as you're told or you'll get this Brasso shoved so far up your arse you could polish your teeth with it

Silence descends until PO (T) Benning's oppo comes by and they swap dits. PO (T) Benning is a well known black-catting bastard as he tries to convince his oppo that the dit about the 2 tarts in Honolulu is a gen dit.

[:D] Jackspeak or Jack Speak (I forget the proper spelling). I can now recognize it even it is still half-Greek. Let me guess before I call and try to get out of my late charge on my Macv's card (because I didn't open my mail for a week [because I was wasting my time in AE]).

oppo: = non-com of equal rank, a rival of sorts?

dit: = story

tart: = an easy female sexual conquest, slut-like, not a delicious fruit and pastry dessert

gen: = true or genuine

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:23 pm
by sprior
oppo: = non-com of equal rank, a rival of sorts?

oppo = opposite number, but more generally a mate

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:32 pm
by Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: sprior
oppo: = non-com of equal rank, a rival of sorts?

oppo = opposite number, but more generally a mate

This seems uneconomical to substitute 2 syllables for one and is at odds with the apparent general trend in Jackspeak but I suppose this could be an "irregular" case.

It's almost as complicated as the land movement rules in AE

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:35 pm
by sprior
But only almost

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:37 pm
by sprior
I suppose this could be an "irregular" case

Yes, you can also use winger or the even longer wingsy-bash (but that's first-person familiar).

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:03 pm
by USSAmerica
ORIGINAL: sprior
oppo: = non-com of equal rank, a rival of sorts?

oppo = opposite number, but more generally a mate

You know, like Mandrake and Sprior. [:D]

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:06 pm
by Cap Mandrake
2 1/2 hrs on the phone waiting for the IRS to answer while Eine Kleine Nachtmusik alternated in a bizarre random fashion with the Blue Danube Waltz and...joy of joys ....they answered!



Bad move, IRS, you don't know who you are up against! The SOB's wanted $2089.77 but when I got done with them it was down to exactly.........................wait for it........................................... .$2089.77


Apparently, they are kind of grouchy because of the budget deficit thingy. God knows it isn't my fault.


It could have been worse. I almost had to start over because I couldn't remember Stalker Girls B'day which they required for security purposes. [:@]


Meanwhile, the HOA wants me to paint over the lichen on my fence. Bloody provincials. Do you think the groundskeeper at Stourhead has to deal with nimrods like this?

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:08 pm
by Onime No Kyo
ORIGINAL: sprior

You have waaaaaaaaaay too much time on your hands

And an overactive imagination. Think of the stuff he comes up with but doesnt post. On second though, dont.....[:D]

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:18 pm
by Alfred
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

Question: When do the self-propelled USN battering rams get explosive warheads?

They start to get better in January 1943. In September 1943 they become fully "explosive".

(Had to go back 2 pages to confirm "USN battering rams" = USN submarines)

Alfred

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:19 pm
by Mynok
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
Meanwhile, the HOA wants me to paint over the lichen on my fence. Bloody provincials. Do you think the groundskeeper at Stourhead has to deal with nimrods like this?

Yes, but he does so with pitchforks and car bombs.

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:28 pm
by Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: Alfred

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

Question: When do the self-propelled USN battering rams get explosive warheads?

They start to get better in January 1943. In September 1943 they become fully "explosive".

(Had to go back 2 pages to confirm "USN battering rams" = USN submarines)

Alfred

Thank you for your selfless service to the cause of Democracy (and the perpetuation of the exploitation of the various brown peoples of the world).

I presume these dates applied to USN/USMC aerial torpedoes too?

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:36 pm
by Cap Mandrake




December 13, 2010




Dear Mr. Mandrake;



Please paint your heavily soiled fence immediately or be prepared to report to the Board of director's Meeting on Jan 4, 2011.






Eva Braun
Architectual Compliance Office

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RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:42 pm
by Alfred
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

ORIGINAL: Alfred

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

Question: When do the self-propelled USN battering rams get explosive warheads?

They start to get better in January 1943. In September 1943 they become fully "explosive".

(Had to go back 2 pages to confirm "USN battering rams" = USN submarines)

Alfred

Thank you for your selfless service to the cause of Democracy (and the perpetuation of the exploitation of the various brown peoples of the world).

I presume these dates applied to USN/USMC aerial torpedoes too?

Page 130 of the manual words it in terms of torpedoes with a dud rate greater than 49 having their dud rate reduced in January and September 1943. I have always proceeded on the basis that only the USN fleet sub torpedoes were so affected but I have never bothered to double check on the aerial torpedoes. In practice torpedoes dropped by my feared TBD Devastators have appeared to be quite explosive enough, the trick of course was to get the delivery platform to survive long enough to actually deliver.

Alfred

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:07 pm
by rtrapasso
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake




December 13, 2010




Dear Mr. Mandrake;



Please paint your heavily soiled fence immediately or be prepared to report to the Board of director's Meeting on Jan 4, 2011.






Eva Braun
Architectual Compliance Office

Image
The horror!! [X(] [:'(]

Man, after my brief brush with a Neighborhood Association (some years ago), i vowed never to buy another house where i had to belong to one... with your experiences, i am glad i made that decision.

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:10 pm
by Alfred
ORIGINAL: rtrapasso

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake




December 13, 2010




Dear Mr. Mandrake;



Please paint your heavily soiled fence immediately or be prepared to report to the Board of director's Meeting on Jan 4, 2011.






Eva Braun
Architectual Compliance Office

Image
The horror!! [X(] [:'(]

Man, after my brief brush with a Neighborhood Association (some years ago), i vowed never to buy another house where i had to belong to one... with your experiences, i am glad i made that decision.

Frau Braun is letting Cap Mandrake off lightly. Why I can see some cracks plus some weeds growing as well and she has not forwarded a diktat on them...yet.

Alfred

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:36 pm
by Alfred
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

...Does sending a Jap sub into the Pearl hex help their intel on ships in harbor (pretend I didn't read the rules)?

This could be a prelude to a raid on Pearl or more likely a look to see if I have any carriers at Pearl...

It isn't so much in the rules but rather in the praxis.

Having a sub in the harbour will help to recover any downed LYB pilots. It therefore might be an indication that some enemy air raids against Pearl Haarbor are incoming...or not. Perhaps the enemy thinks mining Pearl Harbor by sub is a good thing (that is what those AMc vessels are for, to counter local port mining efforts).

Alfred

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:39 pm
by rtrapasso
ORIGINAL: Alfred

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

...Does sending a Jap sub into the Pearl hex help their intel on ships in harbor (pretend I didn't read the rules)?

This could be a prelude to a raid on Pearl or more likely a look to see if I have any carriers at Pearl...

It isn't so much in the rules but rather in the praxis.

Having a sub in the harbour will help to recover any downed LYB pilots. It therefore might be an indication that some enemy air raids against Pearl Haarbor are incoming...or not. Perhaps the enemy thinks mining Pearl Harbor by sub is a good thing (that is what those AMc vessels are for, to counter local port mining efforts).

Alfred
At least in WITP, having a sub in the same hex as an enemy hex will sometimes give you some information on the hex, i.e., the number of units stationed there, etc. However, this is not 100% certainty, and for a major base it is quite a risk to send in a sub... i suspect instead it may have been a mining mission.

Best send out those MSWs!

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:45 am
by Scott_USN
ORIGINAL: witpqs

That would still be a longer way around, plus I doubt Klandathu (that's where the Bugs are from, right? [:D]) has any air might at this point.

What about those winged things that rip humans in half?

RE: Dancing with the Stars

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:47 am
by Scott_USN
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

**************Aboard HMS Formidable, June 22, 1942, 400 mi South of Tongatapu**********


<A group of sailors is hard at work polishing metal fittings on an AA gun>


Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning, is this really a good idea, polishing the metal and all?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Whatever do you mean, Baldwin?


Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Well, it's like this. I was wondering if Johnny Jap will have an easier time spotting the ship from the air, with all this shiny metal and all. Isn't that the whole point of camouflage?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: The orders come from the top, Baldwin.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Do you mean Jesus, then?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: No.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Ah, His Majesty, then?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: No, of course not.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Ah, the PM, then?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: the Prime Minister has better things to do, Baldwin.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: First Sea Lord?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Bloody Hell, Baldwin! It's an order, just do it.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Well, it's just that it seems they WANT us to be spotted.

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Baldwin, do you EVER keep quiet?

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Funny, that's what me mum used to say?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Ah, she passed away then?

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Who?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Your mum.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Me mum? No, she is fit as a fiddle.

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: But you said "used to". that implies the idea that something was an old habit that stopped in the past. I inferred from that she may have passed away. You should use the present tense if she is still alive.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: But she doesn't say it anymore.

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Why not? It is still true.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Nah, I never see her anymore since I've been in the Navy.

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Why not? Don't you visit her on leave? It is your duty as her son.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Are you daft, and listen to her nag me about talking too much the whole time?

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Baldwin, just do your work.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Funny, that's what me Dad used to say all the time.

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: I suppose you don't see him anymore either?

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Quite true.

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Why not? You should try to make up with him.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Me Dad? He's dead. Bloody alcoholic misanthrope. Good riddance.

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Dear Lord.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Amen.

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Amen to what?

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: You said "Dear Lord" so I said "amen"

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: But mine was simply an exclamation. One doesn't need to say "Amen"

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Suit yourself. I was just trying to make conversation.

Petty Officer Telegraphist Benning: Well don't.

Ordinary Telegraphist Baldwin: Don't what Petty Officer..............


LMFAO

Who cares who wins the war this is the most entertaining AAR in history.

Not saying your shiny will not win by the way.