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Re: Patrol trouble
Posted: 30 Apr 2016 13:09
by Tinus lotz
Alex daai is net n vloek valves het lankal gepla

Re: Patrol trouble
Posted: 03 May 2016 08:43
by ricster
Hmmm.... diesels don't have this problem.....

.... sorry guys, had to rub it in a little.... WWW WWW WWW
Re: Patrol trouble
Posted: 03 May 2016 14:13
by Michael
ricster wrote:Hmmm.... diesels don't have this problem.....

.... sorry guys, had to rub it in a little.... WWW WWW WWW
Ha ha very true Cedric

Re: Patrol trouble
Posted: 03 May 2016 15:25
by Wilkie
Didn't know diesels don't suck water .........mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Sorry David
Re: Patrol trouble
Posted: 03 May 2016 16:06
by ricster
we can suck water just as good as a petrol... but we don't splutter under water with a snorkel

Re: Patrol trouble
Posted: 03 May 2016 17:10
by Alex Roux
...and catch a fish or two in the radiator while you are at it...
Re: Patrol trouble
Posted: 04 May 2016 08:13
by offroadbiker
Alex Roux wrote:...and catch a fish or two in the radiator while you are at it...
Ooohhhh BURN!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Patrol trouble
Posted: 04 May 2016 08:47
by ricster
hahahaha..... almost like the Army dog biscuits and bully beef with cheezy's heated up on the Casper exhaust manifold..... I wonder what barbel on a manifold will taste like.....hahaha
Army recipe off the net... for nostalgia...
Classic Ovambo Burgers - Collin Badenhorst, Thanks Collin
1. Eat contents of your ratpack porridge packet in the standard way. Do NOT wash out the packet afterwards. The cinnamon & apple porridge was the best to use as it added an interesting flavour.
2. Place a thick slice of bully beef topped with squeezy-cheese between two thick dog biscuits, and insert into packet. A nice spicy variation on this is adding some chile con carne to the bully beef.
3. Add about a quarter inch of water into the packet, and then seal tightly by folding the open end of the packet several times.
4. Place packet over gentle S-bit fire, turning it over a few times until packet expands and steam starts escaping.
5. Open packet and eat with pikstel spoon, adding salt and pepper to taste.
What is original about this is that all the ingredients come from the standard ratpack - no added preservatives!
(
http://www.lenoury.net/beetlecrusher/dixie.html )
Re: Patrol trouble
Posted: 04 May 2016 08:54
by Wilkie
MMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .........I like I like
