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Potato Tag with Sampams 23 years 8 months ago #14298

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Who remembers throwing fastballs at the Gooks in their $3 sampans we passed in Tonkin Gulf with the potatoes stored outside on the 0-2 deck? We made quite a few direct "hits"...Just doin our part there Uncle Sam!

Dave Doty ETR3 65-67

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Potato Tag with Sampams 23 years 8 months ago #14299

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Look at that...you can teach an old twidget a new trick... LOL ... Dave got his signature working!

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Potato Tag with Sampams 23 years 8 months ago #14303

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Ya know whats scary John, I'm still a twidget. I tried manaul labor for a very short time and decided to let my head do the work because my body suffers daily from hangovers...I learned that in the Canoe Club as well

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Potato Tag with Sampams 23 years 8 months ago #14341

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I think I remember throwing at sampans, but I mostly remember throwing spuds at gulls following behind us. You hit one, and that stupid thing gave a yelp and came back for more.

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Potato Tag with Sampams 23 years 8 months ago #14346

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I remember throwing potatoes at the yard birds riding their bicycles along the edge of the drydock when we were in dry dock in 67. I remember an unnamed EM with one hell of an arm knocking the hardhat off of one. We never got caught but I remember Chief DePew giving us a stern warning at quarters. I still laugh at it. It's really great having never grown up.

Don Reed MM2 6/66-11/68

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