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Old 04-28-07, 03:08 AM   #1
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Default I have a serious question for you all.

It is really hot here on the west coast and I am thinking I should crank the heater up to a warm 120 deg to better submerge myself. I have all my realism mods installed and maybe if I am really lucky, we will get a big earthquake right while I am being depth charged.

I am just finishing up one or two things in my command room here before I set out and my question is, besides a bunch of sub sandwiches and ice cream, what other tasty meals do you recommend for a long voyage?
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Old 04-28-07, 03:20 AM   #2
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Edit: Think I may have misunderstood, my bad. Withdrawn
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Old 04-28-07, 03:38 AM   #3
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I for one always make sure I have a nice cold can of Pepsi Jazz and a bad of ruffles. Prior to engaging the enemy, I always head out to the deck first for a smoke and ponder my strategy.
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Old 04-28-07, 04:48 AM   #4
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Plenty of cheese and beetroot sarnies, and a hot brew with 4 sugars
oh and a couple of bags of monster munch
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Old 04-28-07, 05:11 AM   #5
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Now what is monster munch? It sounds good whatever it is.

I almost forgot that a glass bottle of root beer should always be on hand. Maybe some beef jerky too.
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Old 04-28-07, 05:50 AM   #6
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Ah yes, the beef jerky! Perfect munchie for stressfull situations.
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Old 04-28-07, 10:19 AM   #7
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Prior to engaging the enemy, I always head out to the deck first for a smoke and ponder my strategy.
Ah, the luxury of it being "only a game".:rotfl:

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Ah yes, the beef jerky! Perfect munchie for stressfull situations.
Same here. Either that or pizza.

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If you have enclosed yourself in a small room to get that feeling of being in a sub I do not recommend eating beans.
You got something against extreme realism?
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Old 04-28-07, 02:55 PM   #8
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Hot tea in the early morning and iced tea in the late morning are a lovely complement to a long sub journey. Also, turkey jerky, romaine or red eaf lettuce leaves, celery or goat yogurt. Yum.
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Hot tea in the early morning and iced tea in the late morning are a lovely complement to a long sub journey. Also, turkey jerky, romaine or red eaf lettuce leaves, celery or goat yogurt. Yum.


Goat yogurt? AAhhKK
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Old 04-28-07, 04:42 PM   #10
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Goat yogurt? AAhhKK
It tastes similar to the yogurt from cow breast squeezings.
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" You milked a cat?"

"Yea, you can milk anything with nipples"
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Old 04-29-07, 06:06 PM   #12
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JACK DANIELS...........the only way to patrol......
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Old 04-30-07, 04:18 AM   #13
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Consumables prior to patrol

Well I start off with a Leek and Potato soup,fresh baked crusty rolls. Smoked Salmon with Dill sauce and side salad. Roast Beef, Yorkshire Pudding, Roast potatoes, Fresh cooked veg, Horseradish sauce and Oxo gravy. A glass or two of matured Spanish red wine. Fresh Strawberry Pavlova's with rich natural cream. Gorganzola Cheese and butter biscuits. Arabic coffee and complete with two small glasses of Benedictine........ and if you believe that I pretend that my hard tack biscuits, with weavels, is all of that!!!......Dusty
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dusty,
So it was you my wife was cooking for last week..... Look out for incoming!!!
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Old 05-01-07, 04:35 AM   #15
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So it was you my wife was cooking for last week..... Look out for incoming!!!
Please thank your wife for me and breakfast the next day......and by the way your incoming missed!!!! You must study calculating AOB more!!!!!....Cheers ....Dusty
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