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Pretty much SOOC... I don't really want to mess with the rawness of the photo.
This is my British friend, Cook. No one actually knows his real name. He told me He always is cooking and he was always called Cook, so it just stuck. A fitting portrait i think.
BTW... I had three steaks in one sitting.
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USS Cook (FF-1083) was a Knox-class frigate built for the United States Navy by Avondale Shipyard, Bridge City, Louisiana.
The ship was named after Lieutenant Commander Wilmer P. Cook, USN, a Douglas A-4E Skyhawk aviator from Attack Squadron 155 aboard Coral Sea. On 22 December 1967, LCdr. Cook launched on a combat mission over North Vietnam. LCdr. Cook was killed when he ejected from his burning aircraft, a rescue helicopter was unable to recover his body when it came under heavy fire.
USS Cook was sponsored by Mrs. Joan C. Nelson, widow of the late LCDR Wilmer P. Cook. Her keel was laid 20 March 1970, launched on 23 January 1971, and delivered 9 December 1971. Cook was commissioned on 18 December 1971.
One unique honor Cook has is that the remains of her namesake, LCDR Wilmer P. Cook, would be found and repatriated during her service life. At the request of Wilmer's sons, a memorial was held aboard and his ashes scattered in the Pacific from Cook's deck in November 1989.
Cook would be decommissioned on 30 April 1992, struck 11 January 1995, and disposed of through the Security Assistance Program (SAP) to be transferred to Taiwan on 29 September 1999. She served the Republic of China Navy (ROCN) as Hai-Yang (FFG-936) with additional re-modifications and retired May 2015. Hai-Yang used as the target during exercises in 2020. She was sunk by an F-16V on 1 July 2020.
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Crack the eggs into a cup or bowl. Stir them so they get beaten together, but not too much, you don't want it all homogeneous.
Put more butter int he pan.
Once the butter's melted pour the egg in.
Cook it on one side and flip it over and cook it. Use your spatula to chop it into pieces.
Pigeons - the present residents - Formerly Sea Harvester II, the James Cook lies at Miramar Wharf in Evans Bay awaiting disposal.
Australian - H C Sleighs
James Cook 1921-1992.
Australian Owners: H C SLEIGH, Melbourne founded 1895
ON: 153957
LR/IMO/ID:5277256
Year:1921
Name:BELFRI
Type:Cargo ship
Flag:NOR and later Aust.
Launch Date:6.1.21
Date of completion:22.2.21
Owner: Skibs A/S Christen Smith's Rederi, NOR Oslo.
Builder: Moss Vaerft & Dokk, Moss NOR
Link:1825
Yard No:37
V1921 #131
GRT:2,142
LPP:84.0
Beam:13.3
1T-10 knots.
1934 sold to H.C.S. Coasters Pty Ltd., AUS Melbourne, r/n JAMES COOK
1954 sold to Philippine Maritime Shipping Lines Inc., PHL Manila, r/n PHILIPPINE TRADER
1961 sold to Madrigal Shipping Co Inc., PHL Manila. Same name.
1992 deleted from register - existence in doubt.
Details: Mirimar Ship Index and John E. Hoskin, Flotilla Australia.
Photo Credits: The late Allan Green Collection
Cook Out (2,838 square feet)
1105 North Military Highway, Norfolk, VA
This location opened in fall 2012.
Country singer/songwriter Elizabeth Cook, accompanied by the iconoclastic songwriter Tim Carroll, visited the KDHX Community Media Studios for a performance and interview that was broadcast live during the show "Back Country".
Ian Cook, aka Popbang Colour paints with radio controlled cars, toy car wheels and tyres.
Taken at Silverstone
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © 2011 Steve Shipstone, All rights reserved.
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