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Why would a war mess with your mood, right?
The three-prong fork, designed after one that was used in Civil War mess kits and made by a company that has been in business for 170 years, is 10 inches long, enough to reach into the roasting pan and move around the onions as they sizzle in the drippings, to turn the potatoes in their baking dish, to spear some soup ingredients out of the pot.
If you want to start a war, mess with someone's guacamole.
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They have family members or they have neighbors, they have people who have come back from this war messed up.
I thought then, and certainly think now, that an executive decision to involve the US in any conflict situation could be significantly impacted by whether or not our civil society institutions elected to participate in cleaning up the mess created by both the pre-war actions of the targeted government or the post-war mess created by bombing and boots on the ground.
The war against mess, like other passions of the home, has long had a social and moral dimension.
The long wall by Bumpkin's farmhouse, for example, is all that remains of a World War I mess hall that once fed 1,800.
He argued Stewart's nightly mockery of the war in "Mess O'Potamia" made a sitcom of Bush's misadventures, acting as a pressure valve for frustrated Americans, who might otherwise have taken action.
Mark Twain called President William McKinley's war "a mess, a quagmire," and wrote that "there must be two Americas: one that sets the captive free," and one that occupies the captive's land in the name of freedom.
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A restored World War II mess hall, moved to the site from Bishop Airport in 2002, was opened to visitors in late 2010.
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