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Old 10-04-2007, 03:04 PM   #16
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Yeah we love making ground pounders sick. It puts them in place!
You can almost make out what kind of MRE this guy ate before
we flew him
That's an awful lot of "stuff" to come out of one person's stomach.
Methinks someone dumped over a garbage can......

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Charles, the pic is blown up some, as u can see the boot heel in the upper left corner...

And it looks to be beef stew ...
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That's an awful lot of "stuff" to come out of one person's stomach.
Methinks someone dumped over a garbage can......

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No that guy puked. I had to preasure wash it out.

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And it looks to be beef stew ...
And Dan is the winner. There is some beef stew in there. He also must have ate something with noodles at some point you can see some floating around in there.
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Ive seen puke quite similar to ur pic Chris... LMAO.... Regular helo rides never bothered us, but damn, those low level nightime insertions made even the stoutest of us hurl...

And Cup O Soup / Ramen Noodles were the staple for me when overseas, and I see it still hasnt changed...
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DANG!!!! I'm getting homesick!! By the way, about the chow... It should not be recognizable to anyone employed as or entitled to the title of chef. My favorite meal was Mystery Meat and the Red Death. I think it was beef (green or otherwise) on a bed of egg noodles with a red colored (coloured- for our English speaking friends) sauce. Not many people liked it but I loved the stuff. I've even tried to duplicate it, except for the green beef part. And ...whenever you walk through a doorway pick your feet up to simulate "Knee Knockers". (If you have to ask, you ain't been there) take all the plumbing, ventilation ducting and electrical wiring in your home and mount it externally on the walls. On the plumbing and ducting stencil the flow direction with an arrow and if it's hot or cold. And approx 2.5 feet above your bunk install a 8" diameter pipe and label it "Super Heated Steam" Oh and on payday, stand in line for an hour or so just to find out the disbursing clerk screwed up your pay again! Now then stay in your house for 8 1/2 months only getting out twice in five days (after 96 days couped up in your house) to visit a port which is a 45 min ride away. At the end of the 8 1/2 month cruise pack your belongings in a seabag and sit in your garage for three hours waiting to leave the premises. You can not go to your bedroom, your work shop, kitchen or rec room because they have been turned back over to the bank. Now this is fun!!!!
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Ive seen puke quite similar to ur pic Chris... LMAO.... Regular helo rides never bothered us, but damn, those low level nightime insertions made even the stoutest of us hurl...
Yeah I used to see that alot because the guys cant see anything so they put there heads down and stair at the floor of the helicopter and then the motion of the aircraft would make them hurl. If they had there NVG's on they normally would fixate on one object instead of scan and that would do the trick as well.
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The best way to avoid being mistaken for a anchor clanker is use soap on a rope
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Hello!!! Who do you think invented it!
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Some of us Navy squids used soap on a rope, but many, like myself and Doug, used something we liked to call Canadian with a stick up his ass.... Gets u alot cleaner than soap and u get this little tickling sensation just under ur balls when u use it correctly...
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My o my the things you guys get up to on dry ships . What do you do dress the smartest one up so they look suave and debonair and they can simulate a canuck
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Yeah I used to see that alot because the guys cant see anything so they put there heads down and stair at the floor of the helicopter and then the motion of the aircraft would make them hurl. If they had there NVG's on they normally would fixate on one object instead of scan and that would do the trick as well.
Yup - the best way to fight airsickness is to actively engage yourself in the flight with a god visual scan to make your inner ear and eyes make sense of what's going on. But - usually guys just gasp for air and stare blankly at the deck while sweating profusely...
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