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Truckers
Steve asked me to post this for all you grunts complaining about having to drink warm Black Label, the truckers did too! the difference being, they liked it!
Trav |
Steve , very good to talk to you last night. Keep on Trucking , Brother ! :xx:
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Black Label was OK..but that Iron City??? More like Rust City! Sure got my daily iron requirement drinking that stuff warm..or cold.
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Ya notice no one has any dun-laps! Time it takes time to built those overlaps. We were all thin as fence post back weren't we.
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Boats
We were pretty much on the Army's c-ration and black label diet. The water tasted like s__t
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John
It was really an honor and great to talk to you. The guy next to me with glasses is the one I posted about a while ago who had the incounter with gun tubs, a mine and piano wire one week. I don't know why he's the only one who looks happy. Maybe no one ever told him about Way. [must have thought we we at Hue pronounced Hew]
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Boats
Its not dun-laps...I refer to it as building a tool shed. Ya gotta build the shed big enough to cover the tool Bob K |
Bob
Dreams of a sick puppy !
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My old man drove a truck in WWII for the USAAF. Lots of stories about being strafed and shot at by snipers, but also lots of stories about crates that "accidentally" fell off the back of the truck and the contents were distributed amongst the front-liners. Stuff like whiskey, cigars, nylon stockings (used for bartering for services with the indigenous female population), cigarrettes, etc.
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I cant tell you how many cases of the good stuff never made it to the officers clubs in Vietnam
Bob K |
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