Cathy Dee plays the South Shore's greatest
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Cathy's
been with WATD since 1977, and with a B.A. in Psychology
she's got the right background for radio! When not
organizing food fights in the lobby, you'll find
her dusting her Barbie Doll collection.
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with Christine James and Katherine Perry during
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Captain Hubcap). Malcolm occasionally likes
to remind her that it took three tries for her
to get her driver's license. Her response:
"Keep yappin' and I'll turn this car around!"
Captain Hub Cap
Peter (From Across the Pond) Needs Your Help
I need your help.
Have picked this hat up in a charity shop which i think belongs to one of your armed forces. The problem is which one/how do i find out which one.
A label inside has the following on it.......
size 7 1/4. premium cap co. cont w-669-qm-16913. dated march 27 1943,. phila q.m depot.
also there is an id number 5794.
any ideas from anyone would be of help. It would be great if I could trace the armed forces personal who owned it.
Looks like a US ARMY "Over Seas" Cap and judging from the RED Piping I'd also say it was an Artillery Mans cap.
Red signifies Field Artillery. As the numbers they might be a Quarter Masters stock number because of the "q m" within the numbers, 5794 could possibly be the soldiers Army Serial Number, they were quite low in those days.
As Always
Bob
Anyone can publish a dictionary and call it Webster's.
The name wasn't protected and became uncopyrightable.