StugeronSteve
Well-Known Member
My curiosity having been aroused (probably an unfortunate term to use) by Bignick's post, I have set about researching the history of this pastime in the annals of Britain's maritime heritage.
I have found several quotations which, for unknown reasons, either failed to make it into the history books, or were altered for some political expedient.
Here are my early discoveries:
"Kiss me Nurse Hardy"
"I'm telling you, if you don't start warming that stephoscope Dr. Bligh, we'll have a mutiny on our hands"
Has anybody else come across references to these nautical antics?
<hr width=100% size=1>God only made so many perfect heads. The rest got covered in hair.
I have found several quotations which, for unknown reasons, either failed to make it into the history books, or were altered for some political expedient.
Here are my early discoveries:
"Kiss me Nurse Hardy"
"I'm telling you, if you don't start warming that stephoscope Dr. Bligh, we'll have a mutiny on our hands"
Has anybody else come across references to these nautical antics?
<hr width=100% size=1>God only made so many perfect heads. The rest got covered in hair.