"Dear Headmistress. According to your instructions I put the thingamabob in the whatchamacallit, turned the doohickey and the whatever it is still doesn't work. Do you have any more ideas?"
--Peggie
--Peggie
And I've a couple like that as well. Both electrical and mechanicaland the whatever it is still doesn't work
When I worked in a factory as a teen, nearly everything was called a chingadera!"Dear Headmistress. According to your instructions I put the thingamabob in the whatchamacallit, turned the doohickey and the whatever it is still doesn't work. Do you have any more ideas?"
--Peggie
I do... Pretty good long term memory... But.... What was I saying???? Never mind..Remember when we were all like that?
Sounds like they did everything right, maybe there's a factory defect in the user system?Do you have any more ideas?"
I hope you know the Spanish translation of that.nearly everything was called a chingadera!
Remember this for the next time someone posts a "Got a free sailboat.... what should I name it.."I hope you know the Spanish translation of that.![]()
Put it mildly, for use in Mexico, it is considered vulgar. Same as per your linked definition.Not so offensive.
Peggie your post appears to poke fun or even ridicule people new to boating and it's unique problems. When I first started boating in 1992 I didn't know a halyard from a Hal Holbrook but I still made an effort to learn the names and purposes of the various parts of my boat. Making repairs was also baffling because a mistake could be dangerous or even deadly. So I talked to more experienced friends in boating and, yes used terms that loosely described that which needed fixing. People were patient, informative and simply nice to me. I learned fast, got good at fixing things and I am often able to repair most things within my ability. To scoff at newbies who don't know the terms of boating repair seems inappropriate and mean spirited. Finally I work part time as a ski instructor if I were to use my newbie students as the butt of a joke I would soon run out of students and my boss would show me the door in short order."Dear Headmistress. According to your instructions I put the thingamabob in the whatchamacallit, turned the doohickey and the whatever it is still doesn't work. Do you have any more ideas?"
--Peggie
One wonders why you felt the need to capitalize "service manager".You would have thought i was William Bligh.