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Old May 24th 05, 01:47 PM
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On 23 May 2005 18:16:56 -0700, ChuckSlusarczyk
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In article , Tedstriker says...

I see it was dated at the beginning of April, but I don't follow you.
What are you getting at? With ole Zoomer writing it, and after all the
beef he's had with SNF, I don't know if this is truthful or some wierd
type of propaganda. The EAA website says nothing about it. And I have
seen nothing written anywhere else about this either. So I begin to
wonder. hmm..


I realize that it's hard to tell fact from fiction on ANN but in this case
it's an Aporil Fools joke. It's almost as funny as the time zoom said he landed
a Christen Eagle in a 48 mph X wind.Sad part it wasn't April Fools Day...

Happy New Year

Chuck S RAH=15/1 ret



April fools, that one went right over my head. It was such great
sounding news, I wanted to believe it. In this case, it would have
been so nice if what he wrote had actually happened. At least he sees
some of the same problems at EAA as others do.

 




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