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Have fun tomorrow Dixie. Looks like lunch might be the highlight.
I just HAD to open this thread right before bed. DOH!
Now, I'll be dreaming of food all night.
LOL !! I understand galleys.... my Uncle was a missile mechanic on the USS Hancock in the early 70's (retired CPO). Got his arm blown up when a missile exploded, spent alot of time in sick bay.
It must have been one of those guys with the whites on prancing around Newport. I see them on the beach running back and forth at high speed and then dropping and doing 100 push ups. That's warm up for the real exercise.
Well, c'mon, you're too smart to do the transference thing. Whatever problems this guy had were his own...not "the Navy's". I have plenty of my own problems that make me tough to live with...not a one of them can be attributed to the Navy. I have a host of other things to blame.
It must have been one of those guys with the whites on prancing around Newport. I see them on the beach running back and forth at high speed and then dropping and doing 100 push ups. That's warm up for the real exercise.
I used to work in the boat yard and nanny for the Hood family when they had extended races like on Block Island.
I was one of about 3 gals in the whole yard, so I had a lot of opportunities
In the end I chose my ex over the captain of Ted Hood Sr.'s boat. He wanted me to crew with him and spend the winter on the boat in Antigua. I chose wrong