We went from winning wars while on booze and tobacco, to getting whupped in Vietnam while on reefer. Comedian Tim Wilson does a routine on this. He said during the Iraq war we were smoking crack. https://youtu.be/dHfdGM02hAI
Not only a sedative for GW’s men, but to help fight some of the daily plagues they lived with. It was almost all to be had during and after the black death and other plagues and parasites.
All of the European armies of the 18th century gave a ration of alcoholic beverages to their troops; the type of beverage differed from army to army. The British troops received rum, for example, while the Germans received whiskey.
SO…if you were able to speed away from Earth fast enough (like Star Trek, faster than light speed or via wormhole), could you actually see Earth’s past from its light emissions? (just wondering….)
when I returned from Vietnam in 1970 we had beer on tap in the mess hall (only after the evening meal) later mess hall became “dinning facility” and the beer went away
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Salexander Avski sure did himself.
BrendaStefka over 4 years ago
The reason people drank wine and beer was that usually the water was contaminated. Beer and wine was processed and much safer.
pearlsbs over 4 years ago
I wonder if they were able to maintain that beer obligation at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777–1778.
The Pro from Dover over 4 years ago
Only a quart eh?
TStyle78 over 4 years ago
That’s impressive. I’m lucky if someone can even figure out what I was trying to make with snow.
bluegirl285 over 4 years ago
So, did the guy win?
Tog over 4 years ago
I bet that kept the Russian children away from the playground.
therese_callahan2002 over 4 years ago
He looks like he’s ready to kill Frosty and Olaf.
J Short over 4 years ago
We went from winning wars while on booze and tobacco, to getting whupped in Vietnam while on reefer. Comedian Tim Wilson does a routine on this. He said during the Iraq war we were smoking crack. https://youtu.be/dHfdGM02hAI
paranormal over 4 years ago
For all we know the North Star has gone out…
Attwater's prairie chicken over 4 years ago
On this day in history on August 13 1961 Construction begins on Berlin Wall during the night.
artegal over 4 years ago
I wonder how many kids ran away screaming at the sight of Pennywise.
DaveQuinn over 4 years ago
And the beer issue is something new? Everyone knew that.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 4 years ago
So the kids were certainly not Russian to the playground.
Take care and gesundheit.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
So the North Star must be using LEDs?
watcheratthewell over 4 years ago
323 to 521 light years? That’s a pretty large uncertainty
diegot over 4 years ago
Washington took his cue from the British Navy who were served a half pint of rum per day.That tradition ended in 1970!
yangeldf over 4 years ago
now, is this beer by our standards or water with a touch of alcohol in it so the soldiers don’t get dysentery from drinking untreated well water?
heathcliff2 over 4 years ago
Not only a sedative for GW’s men, but to help fight some of the daily plagues they lived with. It was almost all to be had during and after the black death and other plagues and parasites.
corpcasselbury over 4 years ago
All of the European armies of the 18th century gave a ration of alcoholic beverages to their troops; the type of beverage differed from army to army. The British troops received rum, for example, while the Germans received whiskey.
craigwestlake over 4 years ago
The beer was given 10 minutes before the battle, and you had to finish the fight before you could go – it was very inspirational…
listmom over 4 years ago
SO…if you were able to speed away from Earth fast enough (like Star Trek, faster than light speed or via wormhole), could you actually see Earth’s past from its light emissions? (just wondering….)
spaced man spliff over 4 years ago
Didn’t the sailors in Britain’s Royal Navy get a pint of rum ration per day?
Phil721 over 4 years ago
when I returned from Vietnam in 1970 we had beer on tap in the mess hall (only after the evening meal) later mess hall became “dinning facility” and the beer went away