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I wore my new Stetson Panama also. No photo of that taken.
I wonder....is the lunch menu the same as the 4:00am menu??
Oh man, tell me that's your car.View attachment 136889
I wore my new Stetson Panama also. No photo of that taken.
24/7...……….. But at my age, the stomach can't take those belly bombers like it use to.I wonder....is the lunch menu the same as the 4:00am menu??
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It tis...…...Oh man, tell me that's your car.
They would have made another great addition to C-Rations.I love WCs but they don't love me. I'd have to eat 'em right on the potty.
They would have made another great addition to C-Rations.
It then would have been required under the Sanitation Field Manuel to dig a slit trench two feet deeper.Yeah, that's what I'd want under battle conditions - dysentery. haha
Maybe way-back-when, but here's something most people don't know about modern field rations (i.e., MRE or Meal, Ready to Eat). They're primarily formulated to do two things: provide nutrition, and "stop up" the troops so fewer "breaks" would be necessary when they were out in the field. A friend who was in the U.S. Army for 25-26 years said they did both rather well, but that you'd better be near a latrine when it came time to "offload".They would have made another great addition to C-Rations.
I was one that was weaned on C's and Sundry boxes and, first they were called LRRP rations for short and then MRE officially. C's could be ate cold and most did, MREs you couldn't unless you added water. That meant carrying extra water. I preferred the old way, original field rations, find a farm, roast a chicken or two, open a bottle of wine and chat-up the farmer's daughter/s!!!! AHHH!!! memories!!!!Maybe way-back-when, but here's something most people don't know about modern field rations (i.e., MRE or Meal, Ready to Eat). They're primarily formulated to do two things: provide nutrition, and "stop up" the troops so fewer "breaks" would be necessary when they were out in the field. A friend who was in the U.S. Army for 25-26 years said they did both rather well, but that you'd better be near a latrine when it came time to "offload".
I guess remembering when they were .12 cents ea will show my age. I remember when McDonalds was .15 ea.I remember going to WC for their 25cent burgers back in the 80's in Portland, OR. They were great! Now I don't know.
Mike
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I've ate at Krystal's also, can't remember, do they put mustard on? There were many spinoffs from WC, Krystal and Royal Castle are the only two I believed survived.No WC here but we do have Krystal.
I've ate at Krystal's also, can't remember, do they put mustard on? There were many spinoffs from WC, Krystal and Royal Castle are the only two I believed survived.