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a quiet corner on the info superhighway for the rantings and ruminations of a geezer bemused by modern society. political correctness is left at the curb. "An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life. Robert A. Heinlein "
posted by bothenook at 04:54
about me. well: i am a US Navy submarine veteran. i have retired from a research reactor for a california university. i met and married my second (and last) wife after growing up. my waist line is now 10 inches longer than my inseam. that sux, but then, i've enjoyed every calorie. i drink my coffee black. i am an NRA Life Member. i am the most liberal right wing radical republican i know. new favorite quote of the day: ""We have four boxes used to guarantee our liberty: The soap box, the ballot box, the jury box and the cartridge box". -- Ambrose Bierce (1887)"
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amigos, and other cool folks
or The Bubbleblogger Brotherhood (thanks for the idea gus)
2 Comments:
I've been reading your underwater practical jokes posts. Hilarious.
My Dad was in subs but I never heard stories like that. Course, his were all Pacific war patrols so they probably didn't have the time.
Thanks for sharing.
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