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What was your best memory of Turkey Day at AFRC?
ObnoxKev
#1 Posted : Sunday, October 17, 2004 4:03:42 PM
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I've got a great one but I need to know if there is a Statute of Limitations due to the fact that possible admission to alleged substance abuse might be included in the telling...It was T-Day '87.
Bill Sutherland
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Joe-- Who could forget any of those memories... as Bob Hope once said, “Thanks for the Memories”...


 


When I first got to Berchtesgaden in November 1972, I loved the mornings waking up in the Alps, blue skys and those strange new German ways, and of course the German Fraulines... any and all the things that were new. From Fashing to New Years what a memorial year the first year in Germany was!!!


Drinking beer out of a glass boot at the Hobelbank, - skiing at the Jennerbahn and who lived accross from the theater/PX? I have good memories of skiing at night with only moonlight and “IFR” conditions.... on the backside of the Jenner.


....and then came the summer of 1973.


More beer, tennis 24/7 - more young German girls and of course who could forget Italy, Salzburg Austria and those Leberkaes sandwiches indowntown B'gaden??


I remember when I was first introduced to German Sauna's in 1976, when it was cold outside and everyone to include young girls going to “Mixed Saunas“-- and how they all got totally naked inside the Sauna... how pleasently shocked and relieved to see those perk young German girls smiling back at me while we - ah-- got hot and sweated?


The worst memory? Steve Stahl wreaking my B'gaden Bauerntheather VW Bus while coming back from Oktoberfest 1973. Both us got detained until Tom Wotjal picked us up and two weeks later sent us back to our units.


Some twenty years later, there is only one that I remember that might have more memories of Germany and that is those with my wife and kids while living in B'gaden and Bad Toelz.


Hoorah!


 


 

JAMES CAREY
#3 Posted : Monday, October 18, 2004 9:19:08 PM
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Thanksgiving Day at my quarters on Watzmanstr.  Johnny Alone with Chris and Brian; Yarish and Christine; Joe and Debbie; and any other Raider that might be alone on that day.  Turkey with all the trimmings followed with whiskey and lots of beer or I should say bier. 


Now Christmas is just around the corner and we did it all over again.  How I miss those get togethers.


 


 

Joe Pritchard
#4 Posted : Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:07:34 PM
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It is impossible to top good family times!

I think the long and short of it all is that for all of us those AFRC times are almost as magical as Christmas is for kids.

It was one of those times when special people seemed to converge in special locations.
ObnoxKev
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A bustour trip (arranged by AFRC) to Budapest over T-Day weekend.  4 of us who usually hung around together went.   One of 'us' smuggled in a quarter ounce of coke.  The others brought a turkey, all of the “trimmings“, even a pie!  It was a fantastic trip.  We were given our own table at the hotel and we all OD'd on a true American-style Thanksgiving Turkey dinner.  One night Jim Freeman (now in Lake Tahoe area) & I cabbed down to some restaurant wa-a-a-y down the road about 10 miles or so from the hotel.  We dined on this enormous fish that was brought to the table.  Absolutely wonderful food.  Then he and I walked (in a drizzle) all the way back to the hotel drinking and snorting at every bar we passed.  We walked into more than one locals bar where the room became as silent as a tomb on our entrance.  All eyes were on the (obviously) Americans but we were quickly accepted and the beer flowed all evening.


...(sigh)....the memories....

niekto
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November, 1976.  My boss, Lodi Edquid, invited us to join his family for dinner.  We had a wonderful time, and it was the first time I ever remember seeing punch made with an entire quart of vanella ice cream floating around in it.
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OK Joe,


Thanksgiving 72' or 73'...hard to tell....


Having a 'thing' at the Rod and Gun Club in Garmisch and it was a typical bash.  Big BBQ and beer and such.  About 8:00pm we hear Gen Davidson's helo's coming down the pass from up North.  Escorted by the new Cobras and nosiy as hell.  An hour later, a buddy of mine who was the General's Warrent Officer pilot sits down across from me and pulls out a bottle of Jack Daniels (Black) for me and one for him that have been sitting under his seat all the way from Berlin.  We cracked the seal and threw back and drank like it was water....finished the bottle in SHORT TIME.  Do not remember how I ended up in the balcony of the Grill waiting for my roomate to finish working her station so we could drive home...down by the Golf Hotel.  What I did not realize was she was as drunk as me, if possible.  Found my VW, with Washington State plates, almost in the river next to my apartment the next afternoon.  Damn, Jack HAS never tasted better than that night....Cookie Monster   

Joe Pritchard
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Come on now, if you were there for more then one you had one that you enjoyed more. If if only there for one what was your favorite memory? I know it may be hazy from age, or comsumption of liquid or herb but what was it?
Did you wake up to find out that you got your Christmas present a month early? Was it a perfect day in the snow on a glacier?
Was it the people? Who were they? Some times there are hundreds that read these postings. You must have something to say? George, Laura, Carla, Tom? Common you wanna tell us? *smile*
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