I worked in a chemical plant. Never seizing a guy's hard hat band was always popular. Lots of silver foreheads around. Never got old.
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I worked in a chemical plant. Never seizing a guy's hard hat band was always popular. Lots of silver foreheads around. Never got old.
We paid $1.50 a carton in 69-73. At sea of course.
I thought it was a girl.
I was there 71 and 73 on the USS Independence. VA-12. We spent a lot of time in the eastern Med. Athens was a good port. We were there for the 73 Egypt /Israel war. Spent a lot of time at sea during...
Looks like a Duke player.
Same here. I hear cicadas and crickets 24/7.
They named a battleship after him.
Tough, solid look to it. Reminds me of the Dodges a little.
Worked in a paper mill, Westvaco, and a chemical plant, GE Silicones for over 40 years. It takes 4 shifts to run around the clock . One shift is always off. You work all holidays unless it falls on...
[QUOTE=jamie150;13477084]I have a pole rigged up every time I go out[/QUOTE
+1
Too old for that bike. I was in the US Navy in 1970, but I did have an "English racer", which was actually a Columbia 3 speed back in the 60's.
+1 on the Rebel Pop R. Can't beat the price or results.
It looks like my first boat. It had a 5 horse two cylinder Johnson on it. Purred like a kitten. Good times with that boat.
Looks like kids made it in their backyard with cardboard and silver spray paint. Or maybe made a very bad sci-fi movie.
Billy Beer. Carling's Black Label. Canadian Ace. Hoppin Gator. Narraganset. Golden Anniversary..... too many to choose from.
Ha! :laugh:
You did it right.
So sorry. Saddest day ever losing a beautiful friend like that.
Yea, that guy got some joy alright.
I'm tired of hearing about it. Be done for darn sakes.
Daiwa Pixy.
Laptop only.
I like them better than most humans.
Chicken of the Trees.
This works for me too. A quality lock and a great corrosion spray. Corrosion X is darn good stuff.