On Sat, 9 May 2020 18:59:26 +0100, "Ophelia" <
oph...@elsinore.me.uk>
>> > > > Me too. Mostly I kind of like ground pork. ?
The US Navy never served SPAM, not that I ever saw, but we had canned
prefried (petrified) bacon... the crew loved it but the cooks hated
it, had to be unrolled and separated to heat, a major PIA. But rather
than SPAM we had top drawer canned hams... sliced into 1/2" steaks and
fried, served with over easys and grits/homefries. I ate grits but I
prefered homefries. Our regular bacon came aboard frozen, full slabs,
had to be sliced, was excellent bacon... I sometimes paid my toll on
the CT Turnpike with a slab of frozen bacon, sometimes with a 20 lb
can of coffee, sometimes with a sack of sticky buns. Back then in
uniform our money was no good, not in a gin mill, restaurant, a movie,
nowhere. Often a good looking woman would offer me a ride, and then
ask if I wanted to come home with her, but unfortunately I usually had
to pass as I had to make morning muster. However I got a lot of
names, phone numbers, and addresses, sailors typically did. Yoose be
shocked at how many chicks stopped and said "hop in, Popeye". Sailors
often were propositioned on the midnight Greyhound.
There's something about a sailor suit that turns women on, especially
summer whites.