Hi
Rick,
Navy coffee I can drink with no problem. Gary & I are both former airdales.
Lane Transit District coffee is a different subject entirely, however.
First, I always thought that coffee should begin life as a liquid. Second,
the pot should be cleaned at least once every 10 years or so. Third, the
diesel belongs in the buses (or my 5 acres of blackberries), not in the
coffee.
Kate
Carolyn/Rick wrote:
> Hi Kate,
>
> Speaking of coffee. When I was in the service on Subs, we went into the
> yard for overhaul. They drug this old yughie looking rag out of the
> pot. It had been in there who knows how long as the pot were mounted and
> the top was inaccessable(sp?). Talk about gross you out, we just came
> back from 2 three month runs on that boat.
>
> Good ol navy coffee.' I alway wondered why they used plastic spoons for
> stiring the coffee. Metal disolves in it.
>
> Rick
>
> Kate & Gary Bales wrote:
>
> > Sounds more like what the company I work for calls "coffee". I swear
> > they fill the pot from the diesel
> > tanks.
> > Kate
> >
> > RBHouston@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > In a message dated 5/10/99 2:50:53 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> > > sefisher@cisco.com writes:
> > >
> > > << which means I would have had to use something like
> > > kerosene mixed with cheap vodka to get detonation.
> > >
> > > Enjoy the Sprite!
> > >
> > > - >>
> > > AH..I see you too have ordered a martini in Arkansas!
> > >
> > > Robert Houston
>
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