What is this - under my hood

My snowmobiles have that.
Not even joking.
Called the Cooker Thing.
Its a custom made exhaust system with a food warmer lol.
I eat well on the mountains.
When I was in the Army (before I came to my senses and joined the Air Force) we used to wrap meat and veggies in foil and let them on the intake manifold of our 2 1/2 ton trucks. When we got where we were going we had hot meals. On longer trips we had hot lunch and dinner. [emoji3052][emoji1641][emoji490][emoji3049][emoji535][emoji892][emoji1647][emoji39][emoji39][emoji39]
 
When I was in the Army (before I came to my senses and joined the Air Force) we used to wrap meat and veggies in foil and let them on the intake manifold of our 2 1/2 ton trucks. When we got where we were going we had hot meals. On longer trips we had hot lunch and dinner. [emoji3052][emoji1641][emoji490][emoji3049][emoji535][emoji892][emoji1647][emoji39][emoji39][emoji39]
Did the same thing with our MREs.....manifold on the Humvees were great for a hot meal!
 
We have many here who served...God Bless all of you for putting your life on the line daily!
Proud to know each and every one of you!
I enlisted in the Navy in 1968. At that time it was a know fact any able bodied male not going to college would get drafted. I had no problem serveing, just figured I'd do it on my terms as much as possible. Thank you to all the vets, no matter what branch you served in.
 
Blessings Sir.

I am a wimp, so went AF lol
LOL, AF was actually my first choice but recruiter wouldn't even talk to me until I graduated from high school, navy recruiter was across the hall and said come over here and let's talk. I enlisted in the 120 day program which was navy reserves which automatically went active duty at the end of the 120 days. Approximately 30 days after I graduated high school I was in boot camp. Actually got my draft notice when I was in boot camp. Got into the aviation part of the Navy so it all worked out.
 
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