Posted on 09/04/2016 6:43:54 PM PDT by WHATNEXT?
Is that true?!
Nope...but what’s all the lettering on the back mean?
Hmmm...you might have something there. He was given, a prized glass riding boot for drinking beer, from a tavern he used to go to, before he left Germany.
Yes, he was stationed in Germany. He and his buddies used to carry a baseball bat in the trunk of their car. The older Germans didn’t bother them. But, you had to have protection around younger adults.
All are caps.
Seinfeld reference.
Some of those are elements: Na, Sb, Ta, Pa. Protactinium (Pa) is radioactive.
"pH" is a measure of acidity.
The "I" after PA might actually be a "1", and "IT" might actually be "1T".
ATT can be an acronym for "at this time," which is appropriate for ending a sentence.
In other words, I have no idea what it means.
“In other words, I have no idea what it means.
And you have demonstrated that brilliantly. ;^)
If you enter any bier drinking contests with that glass boot, the trick is to turn it as you empty the foot part to break the air bubble.
My Dad gave me a German beer stein with a hinged lid and on the bottom, when emptied, is a nekkid maiden sitting on a rock.
"....psssst over here....put that thing away....don't ever go pubic with that again....drop all talk about beer and sauerkraut.... bury it where the dog goes...and buy you're cat more treats"
hillary-merkel pact
the rest is the nuclear code.
Please return this bracelet to the clintons. thank you.
It's all good, it was before you were married.
I would say it is from Red Dawn, or A Million Ways to Die in the West. My moustache, your moustache, if you've only got a moustache 😀😆😄😃
re “two ladies men”, Hans & Peter. No, it was “HANS AND FRANZ” the SNL team. Or was it Steve Martin and Dan Aykrod, “Two Wild and Crazy Guys”?
Ah, pawn the bracelet and have a good German meal. Then go conquer some country.
No idea if that link is a clue, but was he in cryptography when he served in Germany ?
That sounds like a POW bracelet that the girls from the junior high school I attended in Detroit in the early 70’s wore.
Please don't bother John. He's busy. After all, there was a fire at the insurance agency.
He was not a POW.
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