CreamyGoodness
Well-Known Member
It's time for another episode of "little crap that annoys James".
Last night I heard A&E bleep out a guy on Storage Wars (a quality program that I turn to when I am looking for fine arts and entertainment) for saying "balls to the walls".
America... we need to cut this nonsense out.
Both "balls to the walls" and "balls out" are historic railroad terms. Balls to the walls refers to pushing the accelerator all the way forward until the iron "balls" that protect the accelerator lever from snapping off touches the wall behind it.
"Balls out" refers to the speed gauge atop the locomotive spinning with the weighted "balls" having extended fully and spinning. Had the locomotive and thus the train had been traveling at a minimal speed, the gauge's "balls" would have hung down, and it is possible that some underling might have reported to the conductor that they were traveling "balls-in".
In both cases, the meaning is straight forward. I am going full speed. I am going balls to the walls. I am going balls-out.
Neither of these terms are vulgar, and neither should be bleeped.
So yeah, America, stop with your testicular fascination. It is dumb.
Last night I heard A&E bleep out a guy on Storage Wars (a quality program that I turn to when I am looking for fine arts and entertainment) for saying "balls to the walls".
America... we need to cut this nonsense out.
Both "balls to the walls" and "balls out" are historic railroad terms. Balls to the walls refers to pushing the accelerator all the way forward until the iron "balls" that protect the accelerator lever from snapping off touches the wall behind it.
"Balls out" refers to the speed gauge atop the locomotive spinning with the weighted "balls" having extended fully and spinning. Had the locomotive and thus the train had been traveling at a minimal speed, the gauge's "balls" would have hung down, and it is possible that some underling might have reported to the conductor that they were traveling "balls-in".
In both cases, the meaning is straight forward. I am going full speed. I am going balls to the walls. I am going balls-out.
Neither of these terms are vulgar, and neither should be bleeped.
So yeah, America, stop with your testicular fascination. It is dumb.