We'll have to split this hijack off the original thread ....
But doesn't the Engineer Jar Opening Manual have some procedure using a wrap of det cord just under the edge of the lid? The pickles may be screwed, but it's all good training.
TM, with a blank profile such as yours, i would be so quick to make implications you can't back up. Next time make sure your brain is engaged before opening that orifice under your nose.
I have to bite: are there directions on a jar of pickles explaining how to open it? If so, are they there for the guys with the civil engineering degree? Discuss.....
Well there spec sheets for everything in the engring world, including the number of rotations, degree of the cant of the grooves and the torque required to open said pickle jar lid. So indeed Al, there are directions..sort of... that and the nifty text about the safetly lid popping up when opened.
And to think I typed all this without ever engaging the orifice under my nose.
Ugh! I can't believe you all missed the Engineer reality!
1. Remove jar from fridge;
2. Spy left-over ale from night before;
3. Drop pickle jar on floor;
4. Scoop beer, crack open, drink deeply;
5. Swear at broken jar of pickles that cut your foot that some dumass left lying in front of the fridge;
6. Pickles?...what pickles?; and
7. Go laugh at buddy who missed the beer.
Umm, guys... a Civil Engineer is responsible for buildings, roads and such.
I should know. I spent three months working OJT with CE Shilo. Infact, i designed the freshly (summer of 05) paved parade square across from the new 2PPCLI complex in CFB Shilo amongst other things.
So, the question should be some how directed towards Combat Engineers... or Herbie's...
a Herbie has absolutely nothing to do with engineering.
(3 months to redraw old drawings, pave a rectangle, design a culvert for behind the 2PP building, detail and make future plans for curb repair around base... three months, not full days.)
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