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CROSSING THE LINE ORIGIN

CROSSING THE LINE ORIGIN Friday September 18th, 2009
ImageTo cross the line or ‘go too far’ actually has nothing to do with the legendary rut scratched in the dust with a boot heal during a confrontation. It is in fact based on an ancient nautical ritual that is still practiced today. When a sailor, crew member or passenger crossed the equator for the first time it was traditional to hold a ceremony to which King Neptune and various other mythological characters participated. Today the pagan trimmings have all but been dispatched and have been replaced by a booze fuelled celebration that inevitably ends with a very bad hangover indeed.
Comments (1)
05/07/2011 @ 12:27 am
#1 - M S 1 matthews
there is no booze involved when crossing on a U.S. ship...thats splicing the main brace
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