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Topic: Anyone have had one, or Remember this.. ✂ ??
motowndowntown's photo
Wed 05/17/17 09:36 AM
Had many a "meal" of ham and mutha (*&%$#) courtesy of one of those.

Funzy65's photo
Wed 05/17/17 09:40 AM

Had many a "meal" of ham and mutha (*&%$#) courtesy of one of those.

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I believe ya Old Timer laugh
:thumbsup:

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Wed 05/17/17 09:41 AM

Had many a "meal" of ham and mutha (*&%$#) courtesy of one of those.

They have everything in a bag now lol

Funzy65's photo
Wed 05/17/17 09:55 AM
Edited by Funzy65 on Wed 05/17/17 10:00 AM
I remember the luncheon meat in tin cans,
and rock hard biscuits from a metal box..laugh
Sometimes we would find maggots on it,
but we eat the biscuits anyway .
rofl

I don't think I could chew a biscuit today,
I would have to have steel denture laugh
Oh yes, I could soak them in water first ?
laugh

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Wed 05/17/17 10:00 AM

I remember the luncheon meat and rock hard biscuits from a metal box..laugh
Sometimes we would find maggots on it, but we eat the biscuits anyway .
rofl


ill A little added protein I suppose whoa

So Funzy, that's a can opener?

Funzy65's photo
Wed 05/17/17 10:02 AM


I remember the luncheon meat and rock hard biscuits from a metal box..laugh
Sometimes we would find maggots on it, but we eat the biscuits anyway .
rofl


ill A little added protein I suppose whoa

So Funzy, that's a can opener?

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LOL " Moon ", sardines tins opener will do laugh

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Wed 05/17/17 10:02 AM

I remember the luncheon meat and rock hard biscuits from a metal box..laugh
Sometimes we would find maggots on it, but we eat the biscuits anyway .
rofl

I don't think I could chew a biscuit today, I would have to have steel denture laugh

Me too laugh apparently not long ago some guy's did eat some British rations (as they were called ) (beef burgers ) from 1944 in a tin and they were ok ish lol

Funzy65's photo
Wed 05/17/17 10:07 AM


I remember the luncheon meat and rock hard biscuits from a metal box..laugh
Sometimes we would find maggots on it, but we eat the biscuits anyway .
rofl

I don't think I could chew a biscuit today, I would have to have steel denture laugh

Me too laugh apparently not long ago some guy's did eat some British rations (as they were called ) (beef burgers ) from 1944 in a tin and they were ok ish lol

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Yuck...laugh
I will choose to roast the Maggots instead laugh

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Wed 05/17/17 10:13 AM



I remember the luncheon meat and rock hard biscuits from a metal box..laugh
Sometimes we would find maggots on it, but we eat the biscuits anyway .
rofl


ill A little added protein I suppose whoa

So Funzy, that's a can opener?

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LOL " Moon ", sardines tins opener will do laugh


Oh, well by the shape of it, that makes more sense smile2

Funzy65's photo
Wed 05/17/17 10:16 AM




I remember the luncheon meat and rock hard biscuits from a metal box..laugh
Sometimes we would find maggots on it, but we eat the biscuits anyway .
rofl


ill A little added protein I suppose whoa

So Funzy, that's a can opener?

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LOL " Moon ", sardines tins opener will do laugh


Oh, well by the shape of it, that makes more sense smile2

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:thumbsup: laugh

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Wed 05/17/17 10:18 AM

it's a can opener

do you know the american nickname for it ??

I might be thinking of something else here but is it a John Wayne. Could have sworn I've heard one of your guys call something a John Wayne.

Beachfarmer's photo
Wed 05/17/17 10:24 AM
I've heard the nickname sh!+ Shucker.
It was used to open cans of chipped beef, to put on toast...

....aka. sh!+ on a shingle

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Wed 05/17/17 10:25 AM
Your right jo p38 and p51 (John Wayne )
Just googled it lol

Funzy65's photo
Wed 05/17/17 10:28 AM
Edited by Funzy65 on Wed 05/17/17 10:29 AM


it's a can opener

do you know the american nickname for it ??

I might be thinking of something else here but is it a John Wayne. Could have sworn I've heard one of your guys call something a John Wayne.

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I don't know 4 sure " Joe "..American or Yankee ?? laugh
I am more familiar with the Southerners & ( Red necks ) lingo laugh

Funzy65's photo
Wed 05/17/17 10:35 AM
Edited by Funzy65 on Wed 05/17/17 10:36 AM

I've heard the nickname sh!+ Shucker.
It was used to open cans of chipped beef, to put on toast...

....aka. sh!+ on a shingle

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I have NO CLUE " Beach " whoa

I MUST UNLOCK YOUR CODE/S FIRST rofl

stan_147's photo
Wed 05/17/17 04:12 PM
I have a few. The bugout bag, all vehicles, my cache.

Argo's photo
Wed 05/17/17 06:18 PM




No worries :thumbsup: ..Tell me later whoa<<<<<<<

something wrong with giving somebody else a guess at it ?

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(Quote: something wrong with giving somebody else a guess at it ? Unquote:)
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" argo "..LOL...I am not sure what to make of this comment above.....:wink:
This is an OLD TRICK to confuse others and Diversion from focusing :wink:
Either your comment got hacked, or some A$$ left dirty fingerprints on it.
Alternatively, CHANGE YOUR DRINKS when you are in here rofl rofl
rofl

PS:...I also DID NOT add this kind of mark " <<<<<<< " at the end of sentence ...
No worries :thumbsup: ..Tell me later whoa..Look original quote 3 lines above :wink:




................... whoa ..............


Funzy65's photo
Wed 05/17/17 08:06 PM

I have a few. The bugout bag, all vehicles, my cache.

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Can't be Montana slang,
I'm confident that's a Missouri area whoa
Thanks for it mate drinks

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