dirtlooter
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- mid western ARK
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- XP Deus with 9"LF and 9" HF Coils and 600 Equinox with stock and 6" coils
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My wife was about to make a pumpkin pie and was in the process of opening the can of Pumpkin. However, the new (extremely cheaply made) can opener broke and there she was. After a very thorough search for the old one, it was determined that we no longer owned it. It is 7:30 pm and the oven is hot and ready. She was about to run to town to get another "cheap one" when I told her that she could just use my old P38. Well, she didn't have a clue what it was so after I found it, I showed her how to get started with it and left it to her. she was amazed at how well it worked and it got the job done quickly.
As a kid, we had access to many ration cans from the Viet Nam war and so we ate a lot of them. Of course we had our favorites and ate them first and then slowly worked our way to the "last resorts" as we called them. We took them on fishing trips, camping or for whatever we wanted them for. I carried the P38 for years on my key chain and wore out several over the years. Some guys called them John Wayne's but to me they were the P38 issued to the military back then. Simple but worked every time and still does. Yeah, the pie is smelling good right now!
As a kid, we had access to many ration cans from the Viet Nam war and so we ate a lot of them. Of course we had our favorites and ate them first and then slowly worked our way to the "last resorts" as we called them. We took them on fishing trips, camping or for whatever we wanted them for. I carried the P38 for years on my key chain and wore out several over the years. Some guys called them John Wayne's but to me they were the P38 issued to the military back then. Simple but worked every time and still does. Yeah, the pie is smelling good right now!