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  • #46
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    • #47
      That is one hell of a spread there lady
      Is that a mermite can on the table in the breakfast pic.

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      • #48
        Jeezus Shell... what a friggin spread!!! Thanks for sharing this with us... wish I coulda been there!!


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        • #49
          Originally posted by 1Cavman View Post
          That is one hell of a spread there lady
          Is that a mermite can on the table in the breakfast pic.
          Haha, no, just a plastic coffee urn, but it would be cool to serve up some SOS, grits, and scrambled eggs out of one of the old cans. I was in comm so we used to have our chow vat canned out to the ant farm, always cold by the time we got it...nothing worse than cold SOS over cold grits and eggs...
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          • #50
            in the british army shit onna raft is kidneys on toast :-)

            But I'd like to try the dried beef thing sometime - I can see it going with the fried taters and some ketchup

            have some: 'damn right I know how to throw a food party'

            And there's a big ol' plate of shrimp in one of those pics that would probably have 'disappeared' if I'd been in the vicinity
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