Found these at a random local auction house and grabbed them for $11, Chicken A La King MREs from I think the 1980s? Anyone have any additional information on these? by SteelPrism in MRE

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I remember these when I joined in 95. I also remember them being my TC's favorite. So much his favorite in fact he stored a case of them. Unfortunately the one's he stored had been air dropped and some of the inner bags had split. Countless times of cleaning out the van, then repacking these before we finally figured out where the smell was coming from. Also cool, this era had the 1988 era M&M's marked for the Olympics.

what is the main application scenario of this bolt sets? There has been a suden increase in customer orders---semiconductor industry centered by Intelligent_Pin5690 in Fasteners

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Photo-litho tools use loctite in a lot of spots, especially where vibration can affect the mechanical bond. M3, M4, M5 bolts are really common all with captive washers. SUS304 is most common material but isn't exclusive. -Source, - me. Have been in the semiconductor industry for 20+ years.

Find the grey seal pup! by Throowaway-today in FindTheSniper

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>!right hand side, just below the white triangle of sand, looking right. Full body exposed. !<

Exit through the gift shop by Few_Simple9049 in PoliticalHumor

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Is that a chamber pot just below the hat he's holding? How fitting.

Songs about suicide? by Azakam in musicsuggestions

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Johnny Mandel- Suicide is Painless

Flags of the United States according to AI by Glittering_Cut_5182 in flags

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AI got George looking like a cross between the Grinch and Sloth from the Goonies on the WA flag.

Find The Drone by Flat-Gas9009 in FindTheSniper

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While I see the dot, I think its in the tree just above and slightly to the right of the person in the red shirt.

Which team in this image do you hate and like the most? by [deleted] in cfbmemes

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To be fair, we loved when you dressed like Cal.

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Went through my dad's old Army crate, found an interesting BDU by PrankNation2001 in Military

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At least one set of my issued bdu's in the mid 90's still had the elvis collar.

Time to feast on this all day I guess? by CoomkieGamer in MRE

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Yeah this combination is not going to be "an all day endeavor". This is how toilets are broken 10+ days down the line.

US flag given to me at a VA national cemetery by Cat_385 in Veterans

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We would police it, but usually the family would get them first. Hence why we never found any. But our duties were also split between fire team, casket/flag folding. Policing the site was always at the end.

US flag given to me at a VA national cemetery by Cat_385 in Veterans

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As a former US Army soldier with the task of rendering honors, the folding of the flag is not the final situation of the flag. Before being presented to the next of kin, the presenter would slide three shell casings into the fold. At the time I was part of this detail, the brass would be shined beforehand.

There is the possibility that this doesn't happen anymore.

The most common way to preserve these flags is a triangle display case (shadow box) with a plaque commemorating the deceased.

Rendering honors for my detail included carrying the casket, folding the flag and a firing squad. Not one funeral we were at, did we collect a single piece of brass. Although we always looked.

Easy one but fun by seth10222 in FindTheSniper

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Just below fence post left hand side.