Dudley Henriques wrote:
Margy Natalie wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote:
Gig601XLBuilder wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote:
Anyway...I won't tell you what it cost me, but FWIW, if a cop ever
asks to see your pilot's license, for God sake, don't show it to
him :-)))
While I agree aren't you actually required to if he asks?
Actually the answer to this would be yes, IF the request was an
official one made for an official purpose.
In this case, it was an obvious attempt at humor and being a smart
ass as I was, I supplied it. Bad ju ju in case you need to know :-))
I've also heard the story with another outcome. The cop laughed and
said "either slow down or gain altitude" and let the guy off.
Margy
Hi Margy;
Hope you and Ron had a great holiday and will be having a great new year
as well.
Thanks, we had an interesting holiday as I managed to get sick for the 5
days preceding our New Year's brunch so poor Ron had to clean, shop and
cook. I managed to get well enough to clean up, but he got stuck with
most of the work. I still sound like a toad, so every day I get a good
ribbing from the docents. My job really has some aspects of hanging out
with some of the more colorful characters here, but in person :-). At
least most of them tell good flying lies :-).
I'm just starting to gear up for the June Fly-In at work,
http://www.nasm.si.edu/becomeapilot/
which requires way more meetings than needed, but ... and poor Ron I
think I'm not going to invite him to fly to the fly-in this year for the
first time so he can have more time to clean and cook for the pilots
party afterwards. He should never have learned to make his now famous
fried turkey!
Margy
" ...
The woman just stared at him and you could see the anger melt away from
her face. I've never seen someone change like that.
She just smiled at him and said;
"I'm sorry, and thank you so much. You've just made my day for me".
Best comeback I've ever heard!!
That is a good one!