My little brother graduated yesterday from the US Naval Academy in Annapolis. We're all very proud. My grandfather, father, and I went out to be there and celebrate.
My grandfather has a lot of stories and likes to share them... with everyone. He tends to tell the same stories over and over. So, after hearing several key phrases over and over, we turned my grandfather and his stories into a "drinking" game, completely unbeknown to him. Take a drink (or mime it if the situation prevents drinking) whenever he says one of the following phrases:
- "153 Airplanes" - the number he flew
- "14 Carriers" - how many he landed on during WWII
- "3 generations of Lloyds" - our family in attendance
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"The Altamaha" - the first carrier he flew off
We got most of our friends and family in on the game. It was funny having six guys at a party all shout "Altamaha" together and take chugs of beer while my grandfather continued on with his stories.
I do love my grandfather and he does have very good stories. The tenth time hearing them in a day becomes a bit much.
There is an important piece of information to remember. If you ever find yourself in a large group of people and are wondering if there is a naval aviator present, how do you know?
He'll tell you.

