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Born to Run Silent
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Evolution of the Wooden Ship
New book review by Subnuts
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Fleet Admiral
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I see you naughty terms and raise you one. The PT-Boats have "Butt Plates" and we've been removing them.
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The Old Man
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I'm starting to get the impression that every unmentionable slang word describing women's, uh, nether regions, were actually created by drunken sailors during the age of sail.
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I remember something about having to go to the stern on wooden ships to go to the bathroom for number two, surely not number one depending on the wind
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I didn't include any pictures of the book's contents in my review, but found some fairly low-res scans of some of Sam Manning's illustrations online.
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