![]() The first known use of the term "Slop Chest" was back around 1840. A slop chest used to be an actual chest, from where naval officers could purchase clothes, personal items, and so on. Nowadays it generically refers to a store of merchandise you can purchase on board ship. Although, there do still exist specific slop chests for seafarers. Well this week’s blog post is simply… a shameless plug for the virtual Slop Chest exclusively for cruise ship theatre technicians!
You can find t-shirts, drinkware, jewelry, and cabin supplies. And, don’t forget your “I’d rather be…in the middle of the ocean” shirts: …hanging lights… …coiling XLR cables… …calling cues… You can check everything out at https://www.cruisetechies.com/slopchest.html Please Like and Comment – What’s your favorite tech shirt saying? Want to learn more? Check out the Starboard Spotlight monthly newsletter.
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