But where have all the crackers gone?
Actually, as it turns out, under the Brooklyn Bridge.
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I don't know precisely how US Civil Defense crackers taste like, but if they're anything like the stuff in German Bundeswehr MREs, you'd probably not want to depend on those caches to feed yourself.
Mind you, if you need to make a fire or lay out a temporary cobblestone road, those crackers are really handy. Gatac |
I've tried MRE Crackers before... They're not bad.. once you get past the texture. :P
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I still find my self wondering how
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Hmmm...I wonder if all the other halves of my odd socks are there too...
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No, those are inside/beyond the Black Hole.
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I know hardtack is rather robust. Is the recipe for the crackers anything like it?
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Not really hardtack, but a similar idea. By all accounts, hardtack was even harder to eat, though.
You'll notice me (and other people who've eaten them) complain about the toughness of those crackers, but they're really not *that* hard, ie you can actually bite them. They are notable harder than almost anything else you've seen passed off as food, though. Gatac |
Why are you eating my new titanium pins, anyhow? Thit's whet Oi'd lieke ti now...
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You're right I was ;)
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Now, for me, that would be truly obscure. Sadly, I am much lacking in Who knowledge, having seen only the Tom Baker-era shows on and off back in the mid/late 70s, when they aired here on PBS, and possibly a couple with the Doctor who followed him.
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Oh yeah, I quite enjoyed what I did see, though I wasn't really regular enough to make any sort of sense out of it, continuity-wise.
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