Super User slonezp Posted May 18, 2013 Super User Posted May 18, 2013 No coffee in the morning? I might accidentally kill someone without my coffee that early lol I might accidently crap myself with it. Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted May 18, 2013 Super User Posted May 18, 2013 I might accidently crap myself with it. accidentally? Depends my friend, Depends. Quote
Traveler2586 Posted May 18, 2013 Posted May 18, 2013 Like I said eariler..... Get a room...... a Bassroom..... Quote
Super User Fishing Rhino Posted May 19, 2013 Super User Posted May 19, 2013 Bassroom, bathroom, has me wondering. Why do we call it a bathroom? I mean it really makes no sense. A half bath is a room with a sink and a toilet, but really no place to take a bath. A full bath is a room that has a toilet and a sink, possibly two sinks. So why is it a "full bath" when you can do more than just take a bath in it? The British term "water closet" doesn't make a whole lot more sense. And, in the nautical arena it's called a head. Now that I can somewhat understand since I have been told, on occasion, that I have my head up my ............................................. Quote
Traveler2586 Posted May 19, 2013 Posted May 19, 2013 Bassroom, bathroom, has me wondering. Why do we call it a bathroom? I mean it really makes no sense. A half bath is a room with a sink and a toilet, but really no place to take a bath. A full bath is a room that has a toilet and a sink, possibly two sinks. So why is it a "full bath" when you can do more than just take a bath in it? The British term "water closet" doesn't make a whole lot more sense. And, in the nautical arena it's called a head. Now that I can somewhat understand since I have been told, on occasion, that I have my head up my ............................................. I've always thought the term "water Closet" makes a lot more sense than "Bathroom"; and I never understood where the term "Head" came from on ships. That may make for some interesting reading. However, I came to understand why some use the term "Bathroom" when I found the Japanese and middle-eastern people have just that - the whole room is used just for bathing, the toilet and bidet is in a separate room away from the bathroom. In these "Bathrooms" you can spray water everywhere and it doesn't matter cause the room is made to handle it, and there are no shower doors or curtains to deal with. The BassRoom on the other hand is nothing more than a tent that literally pops up when pulled from its pouch, but if it's windy you have to be careful because you've just deployed what amounts to a parachute and it can get away from you if your not paying attention. With all the times I've been told to "get a room", now I can say I have one. Quote
Super User slonezp Posted May 19, 2013 Super User Posted May 19, 2013 Bassroom, bathroom, has me wondering. Why do we call it a bathroom? I mean it really makes no sense. A half bath is a room with a sink and a toilet, but really no place to take a bath. A full bath is a room that has a toilet and a sink, possibly two sinks. So why is it a "full bath" when you can do more than just take a bath in it? The British term "water closet" doesn't make a whole lot more sense. And, in the nautical arena it's called a head. Now that I can somewhat understand since I have been told, on occasion, that I have my head up my ............................................. On occasion? Quote
Super User Fishing Rhino Posted May 19, 2013 Super User Posted May 19, 2013 On occasion? Well, now and then, if you prefer. Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted May 19, 2013 Super User Posted May 19, 2013 lets just say hanging it over the edge of a kayak isn't the easiest thing when breakfast fights back......on more than one occasion i was extremely happy that my kayak had scupper holes Quote
Traveler2586 Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 Diapers I would wager that you would not wear one if you had to. Until you get much, much older....... Quote
mtaag3 Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 I've always thought the term "water Closet" makes a lot more sense than "Bathroom"; and I never understood where the term "Head" came from on ships. That may make for some interesting reading. The term "Head" on ships (specifically square riggers) came from the fact that on sailing ships, the "facilities" were holes over the water in the front or "head" of the ship. The reason they were in the front or "head" was the wind always blew from behind or "aft" of the ship therefore blowing the smell forward or away from everyone on deck. Quote
Traveler2586 Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 The term "Head" on ships (specifically square riggers) came from the fact that on sailing ships, the "facilities" were holes over the water in the front or "head" of the ship. The reason they were in the front or "head" was the wind always blew from behind or "aft" of the ship therefore blowing the smell forward or away from everyone on deck. Is that where the term poop-deck came from??? But I believe thats on the stern of a ship, I think? It's always interesting to learn where phrases come from. Quote
basscatcher8 Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 Man no matter what forum this questions is posted on it always ends up in a 10 page post and Im always laughing by the end. Cant ever forget the orangutan hang off the motor. They need to start putting a handle back there for that. Quote
Super User slonezp Posted May 20, 2013 Super User Posted May 20, 2013 Cant ever forget the orangutan hang off the motor. They need to start putting a handle back there for that. This was our pre tourney dock talk yesterday. Quote
mtaag3 Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 Is that where the term poop-deck came from??? But I believe thats on the stern of a ship, I think? It's always interesting to learn where phrases come from. No, unfortunately it's not that fun. The word poop comes from the French word "poupe" which means the stern of the ship. The poop deck is usually an elevated deck on the stern that was a ceiling for an aft cabin and is where the officers commanded the ship. Quote
Sherlock 60 Posted May 23, 2013 Posted May 23, 2013 Thanks guys! I've been laughing out loud for the last 10 minutes. This subject has never been a problem at all for me, but the power of suggestion will now come into play and I will most likely never be able to venture more that 50' from my pier for the rest of my life. Quote
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