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11-28-2019, 12:04 PM | #1 |
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Doin' what you have to on Thanksgiving!
When my trusty meat thermometer failed, this extra water temp gauge got put to work.
Happy Thanksgiving! -Al
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11-28-2019, 12:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: Doin' what you have to on Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving Al! Looks like you will have an excellent dinner! Stay warm there in the Homeland.
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11-28-2019, 12:46 PM | #3 |
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Re: Doin' what you have to on Thanksgiving!
That’s nice Al, but I just point my temp gun at my big bird....less mess ..Have a Happy Thanksgiving....
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11-29-2019, 08:51 AM | #4 |
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Re: Doin' what you have to on Thanksgiving!
Hey mj my wife and myself went to Adam Bowdish's new house for a feast fit for a king.
I didn't go to a race this year because of my health. but watch out Iam lyable to show up anyware. Stan Hawes Stan Hawes Instityte ot Thecnology |
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Sometimes you're in a hurry......
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11-30-2019, 12:55 PM | #6 |
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Re: Doin' what you have to on Thanksgiving!
I remember one particular Thanksgiving, when I did what I had to do.
The year was 1970. The place was the training area, near Fort Polk, LA, called Peason Ridge. My Army infantry AIT company was camped out in the woods, complete with tents & sleeping bags. At aprox 0300 hours, we had to take down out tents, and pack all the stuff we were not gonna tote, into trucks. They told us it was 22°. From there, we had to move thru the woods & get in position to attack a mock Vietnamese village, at dawn. It was complete with mock booby traps, a tunnel complex, and some guys acting as enemy soldiers. After the attack, and only because it was Thanksgiving, they took us back to our barracks, at Fort Polk, & gave us a few hours off, that afternoon. They even allowed visitors to come on base. My girlfriend(now wife) drove down in my '69 GTO, along with another guy's girlfriend. We couldn't leave the base. But we did have a nice picnic lunch, in a nearby wooded area. For those who were never in the military, and had to be away from family & loved ones, on holidays, I suppose it's hard to understand how much something like that few hours meant to us. It's been almost 50 years. But, it's something I'll never forget. |
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