If you only knew about (I’m sure that you do, Cat. I know BzB does) the hops made (way back in my day) for all the fun stuff! I can’t even count the times I opened a converted “buddy store” and found booze (‘specially after a Yuma det), lobsters and other various sorts of things, that were, of course, necessary for navy life at Cecil Field.
I just liked to think that I was doing my part for the war effort. Dirty work but someone had to do it!
Steve
.....lobsters and other various sorts of things, that were, of course, necessary for navy life at Cecil Field......
If you only knew about (I’m sure that you do, Cat. I know BzB does) the hops made (way back in my day) for all the fun stuff! I can’t even count the times I opened a converted “buddy store” and found booze (‘specially after a Yuma det), lobsters and other various sorts of things, that were, of course, necessary for navy life at Cecil Field.
I just liked to think that I was doing my part for the war effort.
Steve
Or the Yuma or Roosy Roads RTB Cecil "Rum Runs"!
BzB
If you only knew about (I’m sure that you do, Cat. I know BzB does) the hops made (way back in my day) for all the fun stuff! I can’t even count the times I opened a converted “buddy store” and found booze (‘specially after a Yuma det), lobsters and other various sorts of things, that were, of course, necessary for navy life at Cecil Field.
I just liked to think that I was doing my part for the war effort. Dirty work but someone had to do it!
Steve
Yes. And those involved, well, we kept our mouths shut. Crap! If I could only “click my heels” and go back in time (sigh). I enjoyed my lunch with The Chief on Monday, a crab cake sandwich, but a “pirated lobster” would have been better. Ah well “the good old days.” ("C'est la vie!")When I was at Cecil flying A-7's, all of LATWING worked a 4 day work-week. Many times on a Thursday afternoon, we'd be in the ready room planning our long weekend, when someone would pipe up with a "Lobster party at the Snakeranch!" A quick call down to Maintenance Control to load a blivet on an up airframe and take orders for lobsters from down below, and 45 minutes later WINDR 410 manned by the fastest volunteer to suit up was on it's way to NAS Brunswick. We had the BEST maintainers in the Navy! Thanks Brownshoe!
Good to know some things haven't changed. How is it I never see the benefits of these contraband beverages here in Frederick? (I’m thirsty too, ya know!What do you think we put in our bomb bay on the way back from Europe? We sure as shit aren't filling it up with torpedoes or mines.
I haven't been up that way in a while, last x-mas to be exact. Won't be home again til this summer, at the earliest. Family moved away from the area, so it's just shooting up 15 to see friends when I visit my in-laws in NOVA, and 15 makes me want to shoot myself in the face pretty much every time I drive it. I'll let you know when I'm in town.
"I don’t think we have any "Stoof" drivers except my own C-1A experience."
I guess I must be slipping in my old age.^ But it's that last entry that is amazing........
Never thought I'd see a fighter admit to flying the mighty Warpig!