Manure:... An ....Historical and interesting fact on Manure:
In the 16th and 17th centuries, everything had to be transported by ship and it was also before commercial fertilizer' s invention, so large shipments of manure were common. It was shipped dry, because in dry form it weighed a lot less than when wet, but once water (at sea) hit it, it not only became heavier, but the process of fermentation began again, of which a by product is methane gas. As the stuff was stored below decks in bundles, you can see what could (and did) happen. Methane began to build up below decks and the first time someone came below at night with a lantern, BOOOOM! Several ships were destroyed in this manner before it was determined just what was happening! After that, the bundles of manure were always stamped with the term ' Ship High In Transit ' on them, which meant for the sailors 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. Thus evolved the term ' S.H.I.T ' , (Ship High In Transit) which has come down through the centuries and is in use to this very day. You probably did not know the true history of this word. Neither did I.....
I had always thought it was a golf term.
(From an email from my Hubby)Hahaaa....
14 comments:
I have heard this, but now that's it's also come from you, I know it must be true. :)
Hahahaa...You can Bet on it Ac!!! How's Your golf game Been lately?!!Hahaa....hughugs
That's very....interesting! I always wondered where that term came from!! LOL
Well s.h.i.t.
:)
Jeanette...I just KNEW you'd want to know!!!Hahaa...hughugs
Sally Girl!Hahahaa.....goober!!hughugs
Well, I am SO glad I stopped by today! I absolutely LOVE useless information. Maybe because it is so intriguing. Thanks for the poop on, well, poop. haha!
You're SO welcome! This was a "Must Know" item...Hahaaaa
Night Miz Nathalie!hughugs
I did know this but it's always fun to dredge it up from that hidden memory pocket.
I hope your Tuesday was most excellent!
HEE HEE! Didn't know all that. You learn something new evryday!
S.H.I.T? ...??? So technically when I say that, it does not necessarily mean a bad word, right? ha ha ha Thanks Donna I have something interesting to share with my class,that will be fun :D
By the way, is my English getting any better??? naaa
Well S.h.i.t You learn something new everyday LOL!!
Well I do know now where S.H.I.T. comes from now ;0)
Have a great day Donna - hugshugs xxx
LOL....have never heard that....and now i have...gotta show the husband this one.....since he's such a golfer! :-)
hugs,
kimberly
well, who knew? thank you for this life lesson. :))
laterz
oh ps--
did you know the word FART came from the term "fast repetitive tick?" -- it is the phrase used to describe how herring communicate... yep-- bubbles from their...well, you know.
( known as F.R.T.)
HUGZ :))
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