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today's Larry Leadhead cartoon was funny and apt for this group.
http://www.larryleadhead.org/
-Bri
P.S. If it changes it is the one talking about the ship location chart.
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http://lists.csua.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gzg-lThat's pretty good.
I know American servicemen are often surprised how regularly and freely the
bar is open aboard Canadian military ships.
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> On Feb 23, 2006, at 5:40 AM, McCarthy, Tom ((xwave)) wrote:
> Thatâs pretty good. I know American servicemen are often surprised
> how regularly and freely the bar is open aboard Canadian military
Not surprised, Jealous. (mumbling about a damn dry navy....)
Evyn infojunky@ceecom.net
A map is a surrogate of space.
-Robinson, A.
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In a message dated 2/23/2006 8:41:28 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> Tom.McCarthy@xwave.com writes:
Thatâs pretty good. I know American servicemen are often surprised how
regularly and freely the bar is open aboard Canadian military ships.
Not all. Some of us used to try to get sent over to a Commonwealth ship any
chance we got. :-)
John Rebori ETN2 (Discharged)
USN 1976 - 1982
ex-USS Pegasus PHM-1
> Bri wrote:
Aft Beer Storage locker? On our old Oberon class submarines, that was the
deactivated set of obsolete aft torpedo tubes. Kept the beer at a
nice 4 degrees C - the mean temperature of the sea below the thermal
layer.