Rev - Is it true? I've heard the US military riding the KLR diesel-
version carry Dinty Moore stew. Apparently, it's edible and makes
good bio-diesel, too. Especially those bits of corn that never break-
down...you know, [whisper] when you look back...
Brian
who believes England is a top destination for dieters or otherwise
those avoiding appetizing food...butter on your mad-cow burger anyone?
(nip/tuck)
> Hmmm. WE must be eating at different troughs. If I get down that
way,
> maybe you could get me introduced to a 'good' mince meat pie....
>
> Speaking of food anomolies--
> And I suppose you might also like "Pork Pie" that national treasure
> they sell in England to unsuspecting tourist as a brown-bag lunch!
I
> would like to go back and stuff that sucker up the nose of the
travel
> guide. cough. Maybe it was just a bad day for me--overcast on the
> Salisbury Plain, looking at Stonehenge, holding a lump of greasy
pork
> in a deep fried pie filling. gag.
> The best part of the day was to see a section of Brit Tornado's go
by
> in the valley at the speed of heat. Any day of flying/riding is
better
> than looking a pile of rocks--unless observed from the proper
cockpit.
> Seeing these guys covert jet fuel to noise made the trip all the
more
> memorable. For those who don't know, riding the KLR is very close
to
> flying. At least for me.
>
> And for some KLR content--
> Denty Moore stew is a perfect fit for the KLR stove--that little
space
> between your saddle bag strap as it crosses the muffler. Set the
can
> there ~1 hour before stopping to ride. It will be just right for
> immediate consumption. Supper will be over before you buddy has
found
> his stove! smile.
>
> Merry Christmas, one and all.
> revmaaatin.
>