On Sun, 18 Sep 2016 13:29:54 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote:
>On Sun, 18 Sep 2016 09:07:40 -0700, Taxed and Spent wrote:
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>> On 9/18/2016 6:56 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>>> there were no pots or stoves in a ship's galley.
>>> This was home for four years:
>>> https://ussjohnpauljones.org/images/...ernization.jpg
>>> Couldn't find images of a DD galley. found an image of a DDE
>>> (destroyer escort) galley:
>>> http://www.ussslater.org/tour/decks/...ey/galley.html
>>
>> and yet your links show stoves and pots in a destroyer galley.
>
>Sheldon always posts links that disprove what he's trying to say.
>It's like some sort of mental deficiency.
The stove with pots is in the officer's galley (not the ship's galley)
only not labeled as such... officers food was cooked in a separate
small galley in the forward portion of the ship and was cooked by
ship's stewards/pineapples... on a DDE there'd be perhaps 8 officers
so pots would be sufficient, they had no koppers.. and the proper
nomenclature is kopper, not copper. Officers pay for their food so
don't eat nearly as well as the crew, officers are cheap and make up a
very mundane menu. Each meal one officer had to eat with the crew,
they had to run a lottery because they all wanted to eat with the
crew, the chow was far better than their shit. When we had steak it
was fillet mignon, the officer's steak was tube... cheapo texass
turkey tube like the dwarf dines on, which is why he has to blanket it
with all that spicey goop.