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POINTLESS THREAD III: ESCAPE FROM RAPTOR MOUNTAIN AGAIN

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Papersatan:
I was watching TV once in the middle of the night, and there was some show where which featured chefs making their restaurant's signature dish.  These were not restaurants run by famous chefs, and not hometown diners, but the restaurants at nice hotels, where well educated, nameless chefs create Michelin one star experiences. 

This one episode was somewhere in the Caribbean  and  the chef was making some dish with a sauce that was simmering for a while, and he puts in some seasonings, naming them as he does, and then he takes some herb from his chest pocket and doesn't name it.  The host asks him what it was, and he just says:
"You know when you are cooking at home, and your meal could use that special something extra?"
he gives the camera a knowing look
"that's what this is."

The chest pocket is for that "special something"

LeeC:

GarandMarine:

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OK, the big pouch is for salt, the little ones for pepper spray and other condiments, and I see the D-rings for hanging tongs and spatulas, but what's the chest pouch for? 


 :lol:

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It's for the ceramic trauma plate to cover the heart.

In bad ass news:


22 December 1944 Ardennes – The lead tank commander of an American column of tanks came upon lone bazooka gunner in a snow covered bunker. He leaned down and asked the trooper where the Americans lines were. The Bazooka gunner replied;

“You’ve just arrived at the American front lines, pal. Now you just pull your tank up behind me. I’m the 82nd Airborne Division, and this is as far as the bastards are going.”

Blue Kitty:


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