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You gotta get your priorities straight, right? BTW, 91D here (now 68D).... while taking sniper or mortar fire ... what was in the stew pot when offered was the least of our worries.
You gotta get your priorities straight, right? BTW, 91D here (now 68D).... while taking sniper or mortar fire ... what was in the stew pot when offered was the least of our worries.
So true.
During boot camp, many recruits grumbled about food they were fed and forced to eat fast.
After our first field exercise eating HORRIBLE first generation MREs cold (We didn't have MRE heaters), NOBODY complained about chow hall food, even when they fed us Menudo.
Day after we returned from the field, everyone thanked the cooks as they got hot breakfast.
How does one know what “butt” tastes like……I ate a armadillo once. It was pretty gross- won't do it again, since besides tasting like butt, .
How does one know what “butt” tastes like……
How does one know what “butt” tastes like……
I’ve eaten petrified mammoth meat frozen in Siberian tundra.
Tasted better than a hot pocket.
Ugh, sea urchin. One of the few types of sushi I cannot abide. Smoked eel as well.
I don't think you would have eaten it if it was petrified, which is basically a rock.
Why in the world Sandhill Cranes are protected in Florida is beyond me. I know there is a limited season on them in Tennessee, probably other states as well. I've never seen an animal walk around with that much of an attitude, stopping traffic, just looking at you with that look of, "Yeah, watchca gonna do bout it?" Though, I suppose that would make them ridiculously easy to huntSandhill Crane: Filet mignon of the sky.