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No Thank You,
In my youth, I worked on around that water. I when on a fishing schooner that had no electric power on board, so needless to say no radio (but in those days that was no surprize). Weather could come on us with less than a day warning. So, when things started to look bad cook would take at least a loaf of bread, cut it in thick slabs, lay each up with a coat of peanut butter and stick it to the stainless steel flashing around the stove. We called them chokers. If you got hungry, it was up to you to peel a piece for yourself (as the kid, I would sometimes fetch for the watch). That and apple juice from a can that had usually started to rust - pierced with your own marlin spike - were sometimes what we had for three days. I still don't choose peanut butter or apple juice. Matt Colie Lifelong Waterman Roy G. Biv wrote: ummmmm bacon... http://newnavy.us/sea-stories/bacon.htm why link not clickable ? "katysails" wrote in message ... Joe's new website: http://newnavy.us/sea-stories/peanutbutter.htm |
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