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GalleyLag or LollyGag?
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(09-11-2018, 06:49 PM)grampahol Wrote: One other reference (in a forum)  for gallylag, but it's probably lose slang. I knew an old Navy cook who trained me in jobcorps back in the 70s who probably used the term a time or two.. old Roy Kilchellen.. Tough old geezer with a heart of gold..  He once made us clean the kitchen and when he couldn't find any dirt with his white glove he went outside and got a bucket of dirt, threw it all around the kitchen and told us to clean up the mess . We did and got steaks for dinner while everyone else had hash..  He was about 5' nothing but tough as nails and fight with the biggest guys there.. Da good old days .. 

And that, is how we got Millennials.  Hilarious



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