It's great to have you back but I think Uncle Joel is your real Dad better have that blood checked. Stationed in Italy 1986 we would have these HI BYES and celebrate people coming and going. It was common to have several coursers of food and one time we were served a pate' on crackers and one of my soldiers commented I don't understand how they got that cat to squat that many times.I thought I would turn blue with laughter. Oh well you would have to been there. Welcome home Ken. KENWILFY@AOL.COM wrote: > How about some of that "mouse milk" that all aircraft mechs swear by. I think > you can get some from an Aircraft Spruce catalog. What I can't figure out how > they get the mouse to stand still long enough to milk it and how do they sit > on that tiny stool? > Ken Wilford > John 3:16 |
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