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Old 19-03-05, 16:25
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Default Meet Jenny on the job

Some days ago I met Jenny on the job when I was looking for femal mode during WW 2. It proved that in 1943 the US Publich Health Services published a series of posters produced by Kula.

Jenny lived a life which was unusual for the pre WW 2 period and is even more unusual today.

So after some hours of work I have located all eight posters of the "Jenny on the job" series.

I think they contribute to the history of our parents and grandparents.

Here she is our working-class heroin:
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Old 19-03-05, 16:26
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She now knows which shoes to use.
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Old 19-03-05, 16:29
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Hmm -- the one i tried to post. I have to rezise it later. So I move on to the next in the series.
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Old 19-03-05, 16:31
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She also has some fun.
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Old 19-03-05, 16:32
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After roller-skating she wants to go to the shower ---- but ----!
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Old 19-03-05, 16:34
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Improvise - adapt -overcome!
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Old 19-03-05, 16:39
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Fighting rival Rosie Riveter for the few available boys?
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Old 19-03-05, 22:24
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Stellan, with respect, check your spelling:

..."working class heroin" can be interpreted as an addicted street walker.

Great poster shots, though. Interesting to see the date stamp on some of them.
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Old 20-03-05, 08:19
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Stellan, with respect, check your spelling:

..."working class heroin" can be interpreted as an addicted street walker.
Amazing what a single missing "e" can do. . . . . .

Similarly, "on the job" has a totally different connotation latterly.


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Old 20-03-05, 11:18
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Amazing what a single missing "e" can do. . . . . .

Similarly, "on the job" has a totally different connotation latterly.


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Hmm...

Heroin I can understand. But the meaning of "on the job" nowadays? Has that something to do with the porno police?

Anyhow I now call Jenny hjältinna or heroinne (if French couldn´t also be misunderstood).

Here are one poster that I managed to resize.

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Old 20-03-05, 11:25
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So here is the 8th and last "Jenny" poster. Pictures from a young girls life impossible before WW 2 and impossible after the war.

Rosie Riveter I have so far only found one poster of.
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Old 20-03-05, 11:48
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Hmm...

But the meaning of "on the job" nowadays? Has that something to do with the porno police?
It could do. . . . . .Try http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/o.htm and scroll down to the phrase.

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Old 20-03-05, 12:18
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Default Unpredictable language

An unpredictable language yours is. It it possible so say one simple word without risking to be misunderstood?

After reading how "on the job" nowadays could be understood, how could I in the future use the expression "on the job training"?
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Old 20-03-05, 18:39
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An unpredictable language yours is. It it possible so say one simple word without risking to be misunderstood?
Depending on context and circumstances; no!
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After reading how "on the job" nowadays could be understood, how could I in the future use the expression "on the job training"?
Its used here too and usually will raise a smirk amongst the younger generation at least. I see many job adverts though that have obviously been carefully witten to alleviate the use of the phrase!!

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Old 20-03-05, 21:49
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An unpredictable language yours is. It it possible so say one simple word without risking to be misunderstood?

After reading how "on the job" nowadays could be understood, how could I in the future use the expression "on the job training"?
Hi Stellan
The English language is the "Universal" language....
It is very flexible and descriptive and if you can't find one word to use there are 6 others that are close or have similiar meaning..
It has become this way from the theft and bastardization of words from all the other languages in the world..
A common Engish word in use every day is not English at all but every one knows what it is..Volvo
You certainally and no other poster that I have seen on MLU (And I made the third posting after Jeff and his son on this forum) that is not a (English first language poster) have always been able to be understood by me..
I haven't been able to be posting in any other language on any other forum so people that can speak more than one language are extreamly fortunate,in my estimation..
Why we can even understand our noble moderator when he posts ,half in the bag...so that is a bonus..I think he posts in English most of the time..
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Old 20-03-05, 22:36
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Hi Stellan
The English language is the "Universal" language....
It is very flexible and descriptive and if you can't find one word to use there are 6 others that are close or have similiar meaning..
It has become this way from the theft and bastardization of words from all the other languages in the world..
A common Engish word in use every day is not English at all but every one knows what it is..Volvo
You certainally and no other poster that I have seen on MLU (And I made the third posting after Jeff and his son on this forum) that is not a (English first language poster) have always been able to be understood by me..
I haven't been able to be posting in any other language on any other forum so people that can speak more than one language are extreamly fortunate,in my estimation..
Why we can even understand our noble moderator when he posts ,half in the bag...so that is a bonus..I think he posts in English most of the time..
LMAO!!!!!!

Hey Alex, did you just take a long jump off the wagon?
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Old 21-03-05, 02:21
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LMAO!!!!!!

Hey Alex, did you just take a long jump off the wagon?
Thanks Jif
You are due for an Ottawa gather up and a meeting at Grace O'mallys for your Feild Maintenance Course on fliud retension and disposal..101
Gonna make it for the War museum opening???Or before???
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Old 21-03-05, 03:14
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You are due for an Ottawa gather up and a meeting at Grace O'mallys for your Feild Maintenance Course on fliud retension and disposal..101
Gonna make it for the War museum opening???Or before???
War Museum for sure, Alex, can't guarantee anything beforehand. We shall indeed have to make plans. It's been a few years now!
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Old 21-03-05, 16:51
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It could do. . . . . .Try http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/o.htm and scroll down to the phrase.

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What an interesting site - there are many slang phrases which broadly refer to us, or the things we do, for example:

"old fart
Noun. An elderly, old fashioned and tedious person. Derog. See 'fart'."

Or:

"once-over
Noun. An inspection, a quick look over something or someone. E.g. "I was giving it the once over when the phone rang.""

There were many carriers at Corowa getting the once-over.

Oh, and by the way, terrific posters, Stellan.
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Old 21-03-05, 17:07
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After roller-skating she wants to go to the shower ---- but ----!
and THIS cleanliness-is-next-to-godliness/goddessness one is my own particular favorite but Jenny, in particular, is quite the super-soldier-ette. She's cute too
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Old 21-03-05, 17:07
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What an interesting site - there are many slang phrases which broadly refer to us, or the things we do, for example:

"old fart"
Noun. An elderly, old fashioned and tedious person.
MA , take note.........
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Old 21-03-05, 17:10
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HEY OLD FART HBM-O .... take

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Old 21-03-05, 17:12
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War Museum for sure, Alex,
Oh good ... can I come too Sunray, and see the Old fart HBM-O at the museum???

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Old 21-03-05, 19:07
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and THIS cleanliness-is-next-to-godliness/goddessness one is my own particular favorite but Jenny, in particular, is quite the super-soldier-ette. She's cute too
Hmmm...was Jenny allowed to vote way back then?:
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Old 21-03-05, 19:14
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Hmmm...was Jenny allowed to vote way back then?:
Jenny, perhaps not, but MA always figgered women were people too and should get to vote and even dictate in the restroom, as it really isn't for resting, it's for cleansing, but men don't know that Have I been wrong all these years?
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Old 21-03-05, 19:22
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...wrong all these years?

I dunno...ask Mark, he'll give you an answer.
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Old 21-03-05, 19:28
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...wrong all these years?

I dunno...ask Mark, he'll give you an answer.
But Oh Master Skag-Man-Feld ... he always gives the WRONG answer about things like this, even though he is so correct (usually) about military stuff

(Oh deary me oh my oh oh ... shall I duck in expectation of incoming? : )
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Old 21-03-05, 19:30
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...wrong all these years?

I dunno...ask Mark, he'll give you an answer.
Ask me what? PRONTO....... :.... I haven't a clue what your talking about.....
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Old 21-03-05, 19:31
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But Oh Master Skag-Man-Feld ... he always gives the WRONG answer about things like this, even though he is so correct (usually) about military stuff

(Oh deary me oh my oh oh ... shall I duck in expectation of incoming? : )
What the H*LL are you two on about......
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Old 21-03-05, 19:38
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What the H*LL are you two on about......
I'll be thinking yore guess is as good as mine... I'm just going with the flow. Jon started this!
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