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That was supposed to be "formally" not formerly. One day and I'm already
doing Katyspeak! M. "Michael" wrote in message ... There's a company known as the "Honey Bucket." They just serviced our ship. In Korea the locals fertilized the fields with 'honey ditches.' The nearest equivalent to a honey barge today is . . . . . . a self propelled barge on the Elizabeth River (runs between Norfolk and Portsmouth into the Chessie. It has a phony Y __ designation like the Navy uses and is formerly named the 'William Jefferson Clinton.' But not to take umbrance, it IS a flat top! M. "Bart Senior" wrote in message et... 1 pt each What is a Honey Barge? What is the nearest equivalent today? |
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