First time I recall hearing about keelhauling was in Flight of the Intruder where the CAG threatened to keelhaul another aviator. Said something like “that’s serious on an aircraft carrier.”
I remember when I looked it up, I quite agreed with that assessment.
I find it curious that the humor here requires readers to know what keelhauling is. I doubt very many do. Certainly not in 2020, and I can’t think there were many more in 1970.
charliefarmrhere over 4 years ago
Keelhauled—-A very nasty form of punishment! I looked it up once.
danketaz Premium Member over 4 years ago
So at least he’s eating well.
Skeptical Meg over 4 years ago
It’s a saltwater moat?
Larrycleve over 4 years ago
In some of these Wizard of Ids I’ve never gotten the humor of being tortured. I guess that’s why I didn’t like Hogan’s Heroes.
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member over 4 years ago
First time I recall hearing about keelhauling was in Flight of the Intruder where the CAG threatened to keelhaul another aviator. Said something like “that’s serious on an aircraft carrier.”
I remember when I looked it up, I quite agreed with that assessment.
Teto85 Premium Member over 4 years ago
If he was keelhauled again he must have fast and strong shipmates. Keelhauling was usually a final punishment.
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
No use saying, “This too shell pass”?
craigwestlake over 4 years ago
Thus began the legend of Barnacle Bill the Sailor…
Ed The Red Premium Member over 4 years ago
I find it curious that the humor here requires readers to know what keelhauling is. I doubt very many do. Certainly not in 2020, and I can’t think there were many more in 1970.