Sad and Pathetic

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So I went to the cafeteria for lunch today, which came in one of those little card shells like they serve nachos in at the movies. Since I had to go to another building, I grabbed another cardstock shell and put it on top, upside down, as a cover.

Walking to the other building, I looked down and thought, wow, that's the same shape as a casemate ironclad!

So very pathetic.
Brings back memories of the local childhood pond. A metal concrete mixing tub (in that shape) served as a boat. We used a board for a paddle.
 
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So I went to the cafeteria for lunch today, which came in one of those little card shells like they serve nachos in at the movies. Since I had to go to another building, I grabbed another cardstock shell and put it on top, upside down, as a cover.

Walking to the other building, I looked down and thought, wow, that's the same shape as a casemate ironclad!

So very pathetic.

They are veryclean, though. So you had that going for you!
 
just in case yall missed it...:D

redriver6 said:
why is one of Andy's nacho card shells floating next to the Manassas?

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AndyHall said:​
Once again, close analysis of primary sources forces a revision of interpretation.


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