*sigh* ... no popcorn, either.No dog back then?!?! Say it isn't so! Man when the dog machine is down, woe be the poor wardroom attendant within ear shot at midrats after the last recovery. Especially if the popcorn machine is hard down.

Would you like some peanut butter & jelly???

) with cats 1 & 3. One of the reasons we enjoyed topside shooting so much. The waist would always try to be a little ahead of the bow when doing a covey. The bow would could call "finger" and both waist and bow shooter would release from the deck at the same time. Obviously a slow deckedge operator could have an impact on the timing, but overall, we became pretty proficient at it. Also, when the bow wasn't stacked, the bow shooter would "double hook" the bow and shoot cat 2 immediately after the covey launch. When you were "good", you could get three A/C in the air within about 10-15 seconds. Good times !!!
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