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Rum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Grog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The official website of Pusser's Rum ... Rum had a value, and like money, it came in different denominations defined by how much one might take or be given from another's tot. A wet was just enough on the lips to cover them thoroughly with rum. A sipper, a gentlemanly sip when offered;
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Definition of tot from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of tot. Pronunciation of tot. Definition of the word tot. Origin of the word tot. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » tot...
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I was in the leading boat in our flotilla and as I looked back at the other five, directly behind them I saw (in the next boat) the Canadian Padre, his head in his hands praying for the safety of his men. I found myself praying too and I felt much better. ... We were given an extra tot of rum by the skipper, a good dinner...
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A sailor on board the HMS Phoebe receives his ration of rum on “Black Tot Day,” July ; 31, 1970.; ... “At sea, rum was a kind of currency, just like money,” says Pusser’s Rum. “To offer a shipmate a portion of one's tot, no matter how small, was deemed to be the ... black tot day, rum tot, british royal navy...
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Industry news, rum reviews, and other distractions ... Black Tot-Rum Barrel Aged Stout ... Dr. Bamboo gets some much deserved respect from Pittsburgh’s City Creative newspaper. See what makes this booze and art loving blogger tick...
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Fuel and rest - Scott Bird; There's a good reason I eat so much. ... Straight to the Bar is very much an interactive website. In addition to the articles here, there are a number of ways to share your passion with other lovers of the iron :
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I, with my mate, went over the side at about 2230 and was eventually picked up by HMS Kandahar at about 0030. We both had to be hoisted aboard as we were exhausted but not so much.. ..we refused a tot of rum which, believe it or not, we were ordered to down.
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We went up to the tents in a fairly exhausted condition for a much-needed tot of rum. The boats pulled back to the ship and were hoisted up; "Wish you good luck" was run up to the peak;
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