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On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 11:09:26 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 08:15:05 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 08:10:34 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 07:51:23 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 00:26:51 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 23:28:52 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Anyway, I went out and bought a case of Sam Adams lager, case of Bud and a case of Pabst Red, White and Blue. I had half a case of Sam, 3/4 case of Bud and the Pabst was gone. Go figure. :) I am drinking PBR these days. I have trouble finding regular Coors in a bottle, my other choice. I used to always drink Bud but I just lost the taste for it and I don't like the heavy beers. I drink Busch if I can't find PBR or Coors. I drink lots of water, and have been doing so for 22 years. Water's not bad, but it's not a hot conversation topic. It doesn't get much of a head, and is usually pretty clear. You must have had some of that crap they had from the Phillipines in SEA. San Miguel I think it was called? Had to strain it before you drank it to get the crunchy bits out? :) Well, yes. Actually I'd drink about anything that had an alcohol content. Luckily, I had an Engineer company with dump trucks and a First Sergeant who was a wheeler-dealer, and a Post Exchange at Cu Chi that was always needing laterite for its swampy parking lot. So we always had free beer and enough steaks for a Friday cookout. Times were good. Ah yes - the military barter system. Next time we get together, we'll have to swap stories about First Shirts and swapping for beer, steaks and potatoes. Our guy actually managed to get real country eggs flowen in for a steak and egg breakfast one time. :) Still don't know how he did that one. I did one myself once - courtesy of my Dad who worked a deal with some big cheese at Polaroid who had a son in my company. And we had a kid whose Dad ran a seafood company out of Galveston, TX. Oh the stories. :) I could tell you about the combat-lossed immersion heater that got swapped to the Air Force guys for my three-hour ride in an OV-10A Bronco, but then I'd have to shoot you. First Sergeants make the world go around. And Platoon Sergeants (your Gunnies). They always kept me out of trouble. The greatest words on earth were, "Lieutenant, don't worry about it, I'll take care of it." And they always did, no matter what the problem. |
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On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 10:29:05 -0400, Gene
wrote: Serious students of cuisine can consider a chilidog as part of the American Kennel Club, but that doesn't make it so..... that's one big reason we don't let *students* make those decisions..... That is funny... :-) |
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On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 06:21:20 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: I need to do some research on that - there's got to be a website with old regional beers I don't remember. Don't forget Utica Club, quite possibly one of the worst beers ever made. It used to sell for about 90 cents a six pack in the early 60s. |
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"Jim" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 08:10:34 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 07:51:23 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 00:26:51 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 23:28:52 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Anyway, I went out and bought a case of Sam Adams lager, case of Bud and a case of Pabst Red, White and Blue. I had half a case of Sam, 3/4 case of Bud and the Pabst was gone. Go figure. :) I am drinking PBR these days. I have trouble finding regular Coors in a bottle, my other choice. I used to always drink Bud but I just lost the taste for it and I don't like the heavy beers. I drink Busch if I can't find PBR or Coors. I drink lots of water, and have been doing so for 22 years. Water's not bad, but it's not a hot conversation topic. It doesn't get much of a head, and is usually pretty clear. You must have had some of that crap they had from the Phillipines in SEA. San Miguel I think it was called? Had to strain it before you drank it to get the crunchy bits out? :) Well, yes. Actually I'd drink about anything that had an alcohol content. Luckily, I had an Engineer company with dump trucks and a First Sergeant who was a wheeler-dealer, and a Post Exchange at Cu Chi that was always needing laterite for its swampy parking lot. So we always had free beer and enough steaks for a Friday cookout. Times were good. For you maybe...while the real soldiers were out crawling through the jungle getting shot at. How does that make you feel Donny. Your friends and neighbors went to war for you and some didn't come back. Went to war for me?? I don't recall asking anyone to do such a thing. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 08:10:34 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 07:51:23 -0400, John H wrote: On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 00:26:51 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 23:28:52 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Anyway, I went out and bought a case of Sam Adams lager, case of Bud and a case of Pabst Red, White and Blue. I had half a case of Sam, 3/4 case of Bud and the Pabst was gone. Go figure. :) I am drinking PBR these days. I have trouble finding regular Coors in a bottle, my other choice. I used to always drink Bud but I just lost the taste for it and I don't like the heavy beers. I drink Busch if I can't find PBR or Coors. I drink lots of water, and have been doing so for 22 years. Water's not bad, but it's not a hot conversation topic. It doesn't get much of a head, and is usually pretty clear. You must have had some of that crap they had from the Phillipines in SEA. San Miguel I think it was called? Had to strain it before you drank it to get the crunchy bits out? :) Well, yes. Actually I'd drink about anything that had an alcohol content. Luckily, I had an Engineer company with dump trucks and a First Sergeant who was a wheeler-dealer, and a Post Exchange at Cu Chi that was always needing laterite for its swampy parking lot. So we always had free beer and enough steaks for a Friday cookout. Times were good. For you maybe...while the real soldiers were out crawling through the jungle getting shot at. They were all real soldiers. Even those of us who never saw combat. We all had the possibility of going there. Some just got a better gig. Now you who worked at a crappy job you hated for 30 years or so, is an example of **** poor choices. |
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"H K" wrote in message ... On 10/9/09 11:08 AM, Tosk wrote: Real soldiers don't talk about war... Obviously, you've never heard of James Jones, who talked quite a bit about war in From Here to Eternity and The Thin Red Line. Jones was a real soldier. You really are a short little ignorant ****. Most all shooters say very little. My favorite uncle spent the whole war in the South Pacific as a shooter. He said maybe 5 comments on the war in all the years I knew him until he died. couple Bronze stars, Oak Leaf Clusters, 5 purple hearts. |
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