From: Michael Cook (jamestownmetalproducts@charter.net)
Date: Thu Mar 04 2004 - 02:31:38 PST
Wait, it may be a little early in the am (or a newby), but what is
fletusedvout??? :-)
Michael J. Cook
1970 M38A1-CDN3
1955 M38A1
-----Original Message-----
From: Military Vehicles Mailing List [mailto:mil-veh@mil-veh.org] On
Behalf Of Wesley E. Knettle
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 4:36 PM
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
Subject: [MV] WWII OD Gospel & BS
OK Guys,
Give Jim a break here. He simply stated what he has found on the factory
application od WWII OD after several years of intense research.
He said nothing about any remote possibility that the Army had any
quality control program in use at any time during WWII in the field.
There have only be 2 or 3 counter
points that provided evidence to support their points on factory
standardization of WWII OD paint application.
The rest of the BS flingers have just squeezed their Falstaf cans real
hard, farted and said poor old Jim was full of sh-t and they had seen
the Army in the field screw up
all kinds of paint jobs. DUH!!!! Jim's not talking about the field screw
ups! A lot of guys here could use a plexi-otomy. You know, where the Doc
cuts a hole in your
stomach and puts in a piece of plexiglass so when you got your head
buried in your fart hole you can still see where you are going.
Now there you go. I just fletusedvout a line-O-Sh-t that makes very
little sense too.
Wes K
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