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Morts 01-25-09 04:53 PM

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Dimitrius07 01-25-09 08:23 PM

Good food=good moral ;). When i served in the army in traning session i was in condition to be able to eat that @@@@ soup in the picture wich jimbuna posted :D.

Reece 01-25-09 09:22 PM

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Sometimes the soup even had meat in it.

http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/7269/ratsouptz1.jpg
Cripes Jim, thats just straight out grose!!:oops: I think I'm gonna pewk!!:doh::dead:

Task Force 01-25-09 10:22 PM

Reece gets that for dinner. I think wait for port...:lol:

gimpy117 01-25-09 10:31 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE

this is a good run down of what a U-boat crew ate...

Task Force 01-25-09 10:46 PM

:rotfl:SPAM!!!!!:rotfl:

Reece 01-26-09 01:18 AM

I'd rather eat Jims dish than spam!!:dead:

Freiwillige 01-26-09 02:24 AM

I would just eat the beautifull mermai....:up: ....ahh never mind this is a family forum.

danurve 01-26-09 09:11 AM

jimbuna;
May I suggest your cook raid a better quality tramp steamer.:arrgh!:

U-84 01-26-09 09:48 AM

when out of food. the crew proceeds to eat bernard

Weiss Pinguin 01-26-09 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by U-84
when out of food. the crew proceeds to eat bernard

Farting bananas :rotfl:

Schroeder 01-26-09 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Platapus
In "Iron Coffins" the author talks about furry rabbits (I think that is what he called them). They were loaves of bread with mould on the outside. They would do just what you wrote -- peel off the mould and eat the bread underneath.

Wow Platapus is still alive.:o
Welcome back, nice to see that you are around again.
We should celebrate that.
Jim will surely cook something for us.:yep::dead:

Jimbuna 01-26-09 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder
Quote:

Originally Posted by Platapus
In "Iron Coffins" the author talks about furry rabbits (I think that is what he called them). They were loaves of bread with mould on the outside. They would do just what you wrote -- peel off the mould and eat the bread underneath.

Wow Platapus is still alive.:o
Welcome back, nice to see that you are around again.
We should celebrate that.
Jim will surely cook something for us.:yep::dead:

If you lose any crewmen as a result of an air attack, don't bury them at sea....improvise. :lol:

http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/849/crewmenel2.jpg

Weiss Pinguin 01-26-09 01:16 PM

lol nice Photoshop ;)

Unfortunately I was trying to eat a bacon sandwich when I saw that picture...

U-84 01-26-09 01:25 PM

thanks jim...just spoiled my lunch:stare: ..LOL jk.

FIREWALL 01-26-09 01:31 PM

This threads makeing me hungry. :yep:

Jimbuna 01-26-09 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by FIREWALL
This threads makeing me hungry. :yep:

Time for some octopus perhaps :lol:

http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/5462/octopusde3.jpg

FIREWALL 01-26-09 03:49 PM

Nope :nope: Just had a fish head sandwich with hot mustard and horseradish sauce. Mmmm Yummy ! :D

Robert Fulton 01-26-09 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus
In "Iron Coffins" the author talks about furry rabbits (I think that is what he called them). They were loaves of bread with mould on the outside. They would do just what you wrote -- peel off the mould and eat the bread underneath.

The account I read referred to the moldy bread as "white rabbits". IIRC my source was Harald Busch.

Jimbuna 01-26-09 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by FIREWALL
Nope :nope: Just had a fish head sandwich with hot mustard and horseradish sauce. Mmmm Yummy ! :D

Ah, fish heads....and things (including U-boat bread) are a speciality....take care whilst sipping the wine though :lol:

http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/6...shheadsnv5.jpg


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