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Corned beef hash - A provisioning question
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Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 13:47:00 GMT, Larry W4CSC wrote: On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 23:40:51 -0700, Jim Richardson wrote: On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 15:27:33 GMT, Larry W4CSC wrote: snip "No, Sir, that's not a GM 6-53 diesel engine. That's a GM 6-71 diesel engine, Sir."..........."Thank you, Sir."...... I had a LtCol ask if we could get a spare 6-71 for the maint hut genset, I showed up with a 1ton tug, when he asked what it was, I told him it was the container the 6-71 came in... He glared at me, but we kept the 6-71. I always found it best NOT to tell the officers too much. It was our "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy...(c; Remember all those nameplates you turned in on "surveyed" (scrapped) equipment to get them out of the paper trail? NAVELEX sent a contractor around to verify field changes, a job I later did for a few years with Amex Systems. Good thing he was an old ETC we could talk to. We schmoozed him into not telling on us. Well, if your ship needs anything smaller than a 5"-38 gunmount, come see me. I probably know where it's stored..........Bring coffee in 25# cans. Once traded a locker full of F106 nosegear hydraulic parts to the Cal ANG for more beer and liquor that the whole ECM shop could dring in a *Very* long weekend. The locker had been sitting in the hanger, locked, for so long, that no-one knew what was in it. Left overs from when the base flew F106's, *20* years before. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/W/psd90bcYOAWPYRArSJAKCvVBzoXYC5RWTV0kC3irSQg1KkFACg 4UkP +gQoyr/N2uGTFlkpqMuUCPI= =qNzJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock Linux, because eventually, you grow up enough to be trusted with a fork() |