They couldn't find anyone who could make a decision.

They couldn't find anyone who could make a decision.
Well, you did a hell of a good job with it imo. Just sayin.
And I mean it. Which means either I'm very easy to please, or you are really good at what you do. Trust me, it's the latter.
Those poor guys, being so short handed and overworked. I should offer my services to help out.
10 rackings in only one morning! Those guys need to unionize themselves. After that, they will only rack one woman a day, in no more than 8 hours and if the weather outside is sunny with 6 coffee breaks of half an hour each.
I'll pretend to buy it.
What I could find about this (at the prodding of that pesky LL, may the Prophet send lice on his beard) refers to a Dutch practice and illustration and the accompanying text were refering to a side-to-side. But I can vouch no more than a copper dinar on the truth of it.skullchaser wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 11:39 pm Something different! Nice! One thing tho - my understanding is that keel hauling was stem to stern, not gunnel to gunnel.
It's plausible. If the goal was punishment and not execution, it very well could have been gunnel to gunnel, which is a far shorter distance than bow to stern (and gunnel to gunnel is more likely to be survivable). Either way, I like the uniqueness of the illustration. Not something one comes across very often.doe.1971 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 12:18 amWhat I could find about this (at the prodding of that pesky LL, may the Prophet send lice on his beard) refers to a Dutch practice and illustration and the accompanying text were refering to a side-to-side. But I can vouch no more than a copper dinar on the truth of it.skullchaser wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 11:39 pm Something different! Nice! One thing tho - my understanding is that keel hauling was stem to stern, not gunnel to gunnel.
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