Vietnam Veteran Keeps Vow, Eats 40-Year-Old Cake! »

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Vietnam Veteran Keeps Vow, Eats 40-Year-Old Cake, Henry Moak got the drab olive can of cake as a Marine helicopter pilot off the Vietnamese coast in 1973. He vowed to hang on to it until the day he retired

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    BronxBomber4 months, 1 week ago

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    "Old soldiers never die... they just dine away!"

    Or: " You CAN have you're cake, and eat it too!....(in the army)

    :o/

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      BronxBomber4 months ago

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      Awwww... Don't like my post's "toejam"?

      :oD

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        ameliog4 months ago

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        Perhaps he also vowed to visit the ER to celebrate his retirement. Petrified cake?

        Strange 40 year obsession with his cake. Different strokes.

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