Have You Ever Had To Paint Your Breast Hook? (MyLot Exclusive #628)

@xander6464 (40890)
Wapello, Iowa
August 27, 2021 10:15am CST
Perhaps 1% of you, my 293.69 Billion Loyal Daily Readers will be interested enough in Naval History to click the links below. The number might climb a bit higher when the rest of you start wondering, "Just what the heck is a Breast Hook ((Hint: Adam & Eve might sell something called a Breast Hook---I would research that aspect and report on it if MyLot would allow it---but it isn't the same thing that you'll find in the video))?" But I suspect that well over half of you will be interested in the question raised in the video, "What's the strangest place you've ever had to paint?" If you're like me---Which you are because being like anyone else would just be a waste of your time---that question first conjured up images of Body Painting, because I'm an Artist at heart. So, of course, when I ask, "What's the strangest place you've ever had to paint?" I am most hoping for body painting stories but if you have something else, I'd love to hear it, too. ************ https://www.battleshipnewjersey.org/ -------------------------------------- What's a Breast Hook? Battleship New Jersey 64.5K subscribers In this episode we're down in the bowels of New Jersey again and talking about another naval term: breast hooks.
In this episode we're down in the bowels of New Jersey again and talking about another naval term: breast hooks.To follow along with the deck plans:https://m...
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• United States
27 Aug 21
I once painted the soffits of an old three story house by hanging from ropes held by two older brothers. The fascia was painted by laying on the roof reaching over the edge. We tried roller extensions from ladders but had to brush on the paint and couldn't reach from the ladder. No one got hurt but I doubt I'd ever do it again. On a happier note, I dated two different girls that liked body paint. Again, no one got hurt but I might be talked into doing it again.
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@xander6464 (40890)
• Wapello, Iowa
27 Aug 21
That painting job sounds very risky. I don't think I'd try it even once. The body painting, though, is a different story. I will try it every time it's offered.
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• United States
27 Aug 21
@xander6464 It was my older brother's idea. I actually felt safe and it went quickly. My wife always liked body painting and I would paint small animals here and there. Years later and after a couple of kids, I started to paint elephants and whales. She asked why I was painting such large animals. I told her that I never had the room like this to paint when you were younger. And that's how the fight started.
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@xander6464 (40890)
• Wapello, Iowa
27 Aug 21
@Vikingswest1 Did you get anything thrown at you? An ashtray? The stove?
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