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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Jim [:D] <br /> <br />"It's me again Martha", said Jim doing his best Ray Stevens. [:D] [;)] [:D] <br /> <br />You and I have several things in common. [:0] [;)] <br /> <br /> <br />1) We both like trains. [^] <br /> <br />2) We both share the same name/nic [:)] <br /> <br />3) We both have a pizza background. [:p] <br /> <br />I have worked in more than one restaurant and have done everything from busboy to manager. I was an assistant manager at Pizza Inn and I worked one week as a manager trainee for Pizza Hut. (Pizza Hut needed a much better training program than "here are the keys, bye.") <br /> <br />Yes, I do like pizza again, but after about 3 months at Pizza Inn I began to really like the salad bar. [;)] Pizza is GREAT once a week, but not every day. [B)] [:0] [:p] <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Ed [:D] <br /> <br />I think the pics are super. I can't wait to see more. Thanks for posting the ones you have posted and we can't wait to see more of them. [:D] <br /> <br /> <br />About the "whole 9 yards", the story I have heard more than once was about the length of the machine gun belts for aircraft. <br /> <br />And the brass monkey story I have heard more than once also. The most recent one sure made sense. But I am not a sailor and must trust the voice of experience. <br /> <br />I just happened to find the negatives for the Coast Guard ship. I guess I forgot to give them back to my buddy. [B)] [:0] [:(] BUT that does mean that I can go get them blow up and see if Nora will "host" them. One of the ex Navy guys at work said that the gun might be a 5 incher. Oh my, now we are talking about throwing some cold steel here. Sorry but I don't have a dummy for one of them either. I imagine if I did that I would have to get out the measuring tape to measure it. [;)] Does anybody know the length and weight of a 5 incher's shells? <br /> <br />
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