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Peter B Van Campen wrote:
On Friday 26 November 2004 1:44 pm, James Knott wrote:
Peter B Van Campen wrote:
In Greater Chicago goloshes were ALWAYS called RubberZ even when you meant just one.
Rubber? I thought in Chicago, they were made with cement. ;-)
Hi,
Patric is right, east coast gangsters favor cement shoes and salt water.
Oddly, the Great Lakes seem to **preserve** things sunk in them. CAF folks are still recovering Navy fighters and bombers that sunk in Lake Michigan during WWII. Most WWII Navy flyers did carrier t/o and landing training on Lake Michigan. There are several now flying at air showa all over. Local news did a story about the restorers finding the Navy trainee who sunk their plane. They got him in the cockpit and he said "This plane was never this clean when I flew it!"
Chicage hit men are reputed to favor putting the body in a car, crushing the car into a "Scrap-Iron Cube" and personally delivering the cube to the blast furnace.
Perhaps we should chang the subject to '"Stiff" recovery tools'. ;-)