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"Ketchup for their sandwiches of spaghetti sauce"??? Well, I'm not sure I understand that but ketchup for any sandwich should be against the law.

Ketchup is for fries only. The way God intended.

I'll make an exception for ketchup and scrambled eggs; but that's it.

Ketchup goes on everything. It transforms into Hot Sauce if you've been in the military...

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Ketchup goes on everything. It transforms into Hot Sauce if you've been in the military...

:secret: those who go to the field often pack a bottle of tabasco.

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:secret: those who go to the field often pack a bottle of tabasco.

They come with the MRE's. So we didn't have to worry about it. Now, I know you're old, so you had to deal with C-rations and sardines. :devil:

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They come with the MRE's. So we didn't have to worry about it. Now, I know you're old, so you had to deal with C-rations and sardines. :devil:

those little bottles were too small.

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those little bottles were too small.

Folks who couldn't handle spicy would give them to me. I must admit, I have a weakness for the Habanero Tabasco they make now. I put that on everything.

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They come with the MRE's. So we didn't have to worry about it. Now, I know you're old, so you had to deal with C-rations and sardines. :devil:

You must have seen an MRE at an Army/Navy store

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You must have seen an MRE at an Army/Navy store

Please, I did my field time in Fort Hood. That's the beauty of that place. You don't even have to leave base to have a FTX. We'd roll right up to Copper's Cove and set up shop. I know all too well about bartering Kool aid packets and making trade for bread vs crackers with the cheese that would keep you "packed tight". :rofl:

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"Ketchup for their sandwiches of spaghetti sauce"??? Well, I'm not sure I understand that but ketchup for any sandwich should be against the law.

Ketchup is for fries only. The way God intended.

I'll make an exception for ketchup and scrambled eggs; but that's it.

Sorry. I'm travelling for my interview. That should have read ketchup for their sandwiches OR jars of spaghetti sauce. And yes, it is absurd but the rules apparently will disallow cooking spices.

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Please, I did my field time in Fort Hood. That's the beauty of that place. You don't even have to leave base to have a FTX. We'd roll right up to Copper's Cove and set up shop. I know all too well about bartering Kool aid packets and making trade for bread vs crackers with the cheese that would keep you "packed tight". :rofl:

You just can't post with out being racial. So you think it's cool to trade for Crackers.

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Do you like spicy BBQ sauce on your pork ribs?

I'm going to cut you, as soon as I get done surfing. This place does something to you. I remember flying out to Maui a few weeks back when I first got here, and some military people were commenting about the lax security at the airport. I said that's because terrorists come here and completely forget about blowing stuff up.

You just can't post with out being racial. So you think it's cool to trade for Crackers.

Hell yeah. With that PBJ pack, I'd gladly give up something in the pack for some crackers :devil: Or that bread...

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"Oppressive language does more than represent violence; it is violence; does more than represent the limits of knowledge; it limits knowledge." -Toni Morrison

He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it.

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I am getting old, but did not my hero Ronnie Regan get in trouble over Ketchup once.

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