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Fish Plant Preparedness
Calvin Started conversation Jan 25, 2000
You mean the article made you NOT want to go? Drat...well so much for tone.
I was wondering though, despite all of you hitchhikers who don't want to get out there...would anybody be interested in a survival check-list for what to bring if you do send people to a fish plant?
Just curious. Thanks for the feedback though...I'm all warm and fuzzy. (Only one of which is a sensation that you ever experience in Alaska)
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Penguin Girl - returned at last Posted Jan 25, 2000
Oh yes, great job promoting the fish plants. All seems rather grusome....I mean, freeze-dried hamburgers for 3 months straight? That has to be torture. Another question: if it's Alaska, why bother to freeze dry them? Why don't they just stick them outside the door? It has the same effect here in New England 4-6 months a year.
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Calvin Posted Jan 26, 2000
No no...you see...you can't just stick them out the door because the salmon runs are in the summer in Alaska, which contrary to popular belief, is actually rather warm. (It sometimes gets as warm as 70 degrees farenheight) he he he
But seriously, when you've been subsisting on nothing but macaroni and cheese, and rice with cream of mushroom soup, for several weeks, freeze-dried hamburgers are sought after prizes. I remember Inventory Controllers (who were in charge of cold storage) hiding away a stash of the coveted "Cheeseburgers!!!" away.
Fish Plant Preparedness
Anonymouse Posted Jan 27, 2000
So are you still in Alaska? How about an article on Life in ?
'Nonnie
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Penguin Girl - returned at last Posted Feb 2, 2000
Don't tell me about cold. It was 20 degrees(farenheit) today, and my friends and I were walking along, saying, "my, it's nice out. I hope the thaw lasts." Then I slipped on the Ice That Coats Everything and fell into the snow.
Ah, well, I gave up beef some time ago.
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Penguin Girl - returned at last Posted Feb 8, 2000
It was even warmer today. It might've even gotten all the way up to 30 degrees farenheit today.
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Anonymouse Posted Feb 12, 2000
Hrm.. I must say... I just saw two rabbits chasing across the yard in the final light (barely) of day.. Dare I be curious of Spring's imminent arrival?
'Nonnie
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Penguin Girl - returned at last Posted Feb 17, 2000
Yes. The ice is melting, the birds are chirping. The rain is falling. But the allergies haven't kicked in yet, so it can't really be spring. It's never spring without hayfever.
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Anonymouse Posted Feb 17, 2000
Today was actually rather nice. A bit brisk, but sunny and nice just the same.. Did spit a few snow showers towards evening and did a nice dip in temp, but after the coooooooooooooold snap we had before, this still feels springish, despite the frost that appeared on my car after a brief trip into a market.
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Penguin Girl - returned at last Posted Feb 17, 2000
alas, 'tis still winter.
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LoFiAllstar Posted Nov 7, 2000
You people can say what you like about snow, do you know what rain 24 hours a day, 365 days a yeah is like, its very depressing. I know, i live in Wales.
LoFi
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Anonymouse Posted Nov 14, 2000
Wow! Talk about coincidence... When last I was here I was talking of snow.. On the radio tonight they were predicting snowshowers for this evening... From one winter to the next.
'Nonnie
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Fish Plant Preparedness
- 1: Calvin (Jan 25, 2000)
- 2: Penguin Girl - returned at last (Jan 25, 2000)
- 3: Calvin (Jan 26, 2000)
- 4: Anonymouse (Jan 27, 2000)
- 5: Penguin Girl - returned at last (Feb 2, 2000)
- 6: Anonymouse (Feb 2, 2000)
- 7: Penguin Girl - returned at last (Feb 8, 2000)
- 8: Anonymouse (Feb 12, 2000)
- 9: Penguin Girl - returned at last (Feb 17, 2000)
- 10: Anonymouse (Feb 17, 2000)
- 11: Penguin Girl - returned at last (Feb 17, 2000)
- 12: LoFiAllstar (Nov 7, 2000)
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