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Old October 28th 04, 07:52 PM
Mike Kanze
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....or see how high it bounces from the armored deck.

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Mike Kanze

"Do witches run spell-checkers?"

- Old word processing joke


"Jim Carriere" wrote in message
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WaltBJ wrote:
...
"You're flying Js; I heard they had real good radar." He replied
"Yeah, it's good all right, until you make 4 or 5 carrier landings
with it." Sort of like tossing your 36 inch TV down the stairs, I
suppose.


For some reason I can't stop laughing about this. The way you put it, it
makes a lot of sense, only the TV is a lot cheaper and it you don't open
it up to work on it on a windy day next to the ocean.



 




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