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    Tree Frog Beer for the house!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    I did, just to be sure. Wikipedia says "Tige."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Brown
    That is what I remember.
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    Minneapolis had Axel and his Dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff K1NSS View Post
    Tree Frog Beer for the house!
    Gimme a Bear Whiz, please! Or, a nice Blue Moss.
    All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    Gimme a Bear Whiz, please! Or, a nice Blue Moss.
    I have two of their steins in the cabinet. :rofl:

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    I did, just to be sure. Wikipedia says "Tige."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Brown
    Looks like I'm getting disinformation. I hate it when you search something that's incorrect and get pages on the incorrect entry anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by w2amr View Post
    Ok, a bit off topic. Hey Bill, do you remember the League Island crane in the Navy Yard. The thing was friggin huge.

    Just after World War I, a 350-ton capacity hammerhead crane was ordered for the yard. Manufactured in 1919 by the McMyler-Interstate Company in Bedford, Ohio, the crane was called the League Island Crane by its builder. Weighing 3,500 tons, the crane was shipped to the yard in sections, and it was the world's largest crane at the time. The "League Island Crane" was for many years the Navy's largest crane.
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    Nope, don't remember the Hiroshima bomb either.
    Remember this one? The bow of the oil tanker landed a mile away.
    http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/docs/boards/elias.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by kc7jty View Post
    Nope, don't remember the Hiroshima bomb either.
    Remember this one? The bow of the oil tanker landed a mile away.
    http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/docs/boards/elias.pdf
    It wasn't that long ago. I remember being able to see it rising above the trees, while driving NE on Red Bank Ave. in National Park. That was around 1962. I forget when it was removed.
    I rember the explosion ar Fort Mifflin. nasty.

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    I worked near the Airport when the tanker blew up (not there when it actually happened) and went to see the big bow that had separated from the ship and landed a mile away with some co workers. My dad worked at the Atlantic refinery where it happened but he wasn't there during the explosion either.

    10-4 Mr Matthews?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kc7jty View Post
    I worked near the Airport when the tanker blew up (not there when it actually happened) and went to see the big bow that had separated from the ship and landed a mile away with some co workers. My dad worked at the Atlantic refinery where it happened but he wasn't there during the explosion either.

    10-4 Mr Matthews?
    2150 bye.

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