O/T I didn't know that...........

Goose

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I didn’t know that….

In the 16th and 17th centuries, before commercial fertilizer was invented, large shipments of manure were transported by ship. It was shipped in dry bundles because in dry form it weighed a lot less than when wet.

But once water hit it at sea, it not only became heavier, but the process of fermentation began, a byproduct of which is methane gas. It didn’t take long for methane to build up below decks and the first time someone came below at night with a lantern, BOOOOM! Several ships were destroyed before somebody figured out what was happening.

Once they determined the role that manure played in the explosions, everybody began stamping the bundles with the term “Ship High In Transit” so that the sailors would know to stow it high enough off the lower decks so that any water that came into the hold would not touch this volatile cargo and start the production of methane. Eventually just the initials were used, which evolved into a word that is in use to this very day.

You probably did not know the true history of this word. Neither did I. I always thought it was a golf or bingo term.
 
I guess I will finaly sleep at nigh now that I know this, and by the way, You my friend realy know your $hit. Very interesting, my friends at the bar will be for ever greatful knowing this also. Justa kiddin!
 
Not true. Anyone with a knowledge of German will blow that one out of the water, to use a suitable metaphor.

Actually this one was posted a few months back but got deleted.

The origin of the s-word is Anglo-Saxon, as are most of the four-letter vulgarities in the English language. After the Norman conquest in 1066, many Saxon words became vulgar just because they weren't French. So for various bodily functions, you'll find that those with Latin roots are considered to be acceptable, but the equivalent words with Anglo-Saxon origins are vulgar.
 
You've heard of a Sh-- Wagon? I think from the early days before city sewer systems. I was told that by city ordinance the wagons had to be labeled with "Sewage Holdings In Transport" which gave way to the abbreviation. Don't know if its true or not but sounds good.
 

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