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The drunken Navy cook was suppurative 1 with tats And the supply boat was always sunk or late Our officers would not release the c-rats So one night someone forced a lock, and we ate: Tin-can crackers, mother////ers and ham Mystery meat with beans in tomato sauce Beans and baby ////s and some heavy jam Beef slices with potatoes in sphagnum moss But Lieutenant Macbeth, a lord over the earth Found us, and then he much displaced the mirth 2 1 Cf. Chaucer’s cook in The Canterbury Tales 2 Macbeth III.IV.132-133 In the end, Lieutenant Macbeth (not the ////’s real name) could do nothing since the looted c-rats were so widely distributed that he’d have had to write up the entire unit.
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May 25, 2019
May 25, 2019 at 4:19 PM UTC
C-Rations, Lieutenant Macbeth, and Mirth Displaced
The drunken Navy cook was suppurative 1 with tats And the supply boat was always sunk or late Our officers would not release the c-rats So one night someone forced a lock, and we ate: Tin-can crackers, mother////ers and ham Mystery meat with beans in tomato sauce Beans and baby ////s and some heavy jam Beef slices with potatoes in sphagnum moss But Lieutenant Macbeth, a lord over the earth Found us, and then he much displaced the mirth 2 1 Cf. Chaucer’s cook in The Canterbury Tales 2 Macbeth III.IV.132-133 In the end, Lieutenant Macbeth (not the ////’s real name) could do nothing since the looted c-rats were so widely distributed that he’d have had to write up the entire unit.
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May 25, 2019
May 25, 2019 at 4:19 PM UTC
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