one thing that was good about it was that the conditions were 
challenging enough that no one ever came back there to supervise us. 
It was hard work, but we could organize it as we pleased, and have fun 
along the way.

--- In [email protected], "Jeff Fischer" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Were you there when John Bloch put himself through the Hobart (big 
> conveyor
> > belt-style dishwashing machine) and Neil Paterson was standing 
there 
> as he
> > emerged from it?
> 
> I remember John from when I was at the Manor.  He was a funny guy 
and 
> married to the pot scrubbing/dish washing scene.  I don't know how 
> those guys did it day after day.  I think the antic above was one 
way 
> to keep sane.  
> Jeff




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