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Hot chocolate mix in coffee = poor man's cappuccino!

The 'C rats' we had in Nam contained hot chocolet mix and instant coffee packets. Combine two packages of chocolet with about for or five coffee in a canteen cup of hot water made a high octane energy drink. Heated with a chunk of composition C4 natch.
 
I always mixed my hot chocolate, sugar, creamer with a tiny bit of hot canteen water to make a nice, delicious (Not) warm pudding. Um yum. sometimes I would even add a little salt and/or pepper to expand the taste.
course, I also liked the beans and mother f--kers so take it for what its worth.
 
A stihl drill, as in an auger? What are your plans for these two? I'm planning some summer time fence work and might be in the market for one of these if you plan to flip them.

Let me visually see this better. You want to use an ice auger to drill fence post holes?




I once hooked a root while boring a hole with my 8N. Stood the tractor on its hind tires, then maxed out and killed the engine. Since it has a live (or not?) PTO I liked to never got it started to let it down. Of course it didn't help that it barely ran, and the updraft carburetor was on an incline an hence probably flooded........

Tarry on.
 
oh yes, and God help you if you try to run one of those handheld post hole drills here in nw ark and probly sw mo. you gonna bust some ribs, twist yer spine, and generally eff yerself up cause you can't let go quick enough to avoid that twisting handlebar.
Ya gotta have more lead in yer ass than the auger...
That's no small feat I realize.
 
Picked up a menagerie of handheld power equipment today. Got some ms250 parts, a husky 240, husky 576xp crankcase, a Stihl drill and a Honda spike/post driver. Got the 240 running using parts from a 235 I had. Been a pretty productive day.

I almost called on that yesterday but decided I have too many projects, not enough time and little money. Not a recipe for success.
 
I always mixed my hot chocolate, sugar, creamer with a tiny bit of hot canteen water to make a nice, delicious (Not) warm pudding. Um yum. sometimes I would even add a little salt and/or pepper to expand the taste.
course, I also liked the beans and mother f--kers so take it for what its worth.

You are weird if you liked beans and franks. We had beans and meatballs. Always saved it for last before resupply in hopes we could pitch it out. Gah!!!
 
You are weird if you liked beans and franks. We had beans and meatballs. Always saved it for last before resupply in hopes we could pitch it out. Gah!!!
I think I actually got the ham twice. whoah! manna from Heaven. yeah, most guys hated the b and f but I didn't know any difference. if you'd of grown up on Mom's cooking you'd understand. Love my Mom, great Mom, not a great cook. More of a subsistence type cook. the advantage is that I like most anything except gag-a-maggot liver. just sayin.
 
I see a Stihl 360 Pro for 230 in Council Grove. Advertises compression of only 130, sounds low. Good price though, wish I was closer.
 
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