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My good wife frequently points out that she married me for better or worse (21
years ago)- but NOT for every weekend at the club and certainly not for driving retrieves. She thus encourages me to spend quality time with the mistress, and even buys the mistress gadgets to enhance the liaison. Sometimes one wonders whether her encouragement to go flying is entirely altruistic, but I am not complaining... Did nobody mention the sickness has side effects including, but not limited to inexplicable cravings for arcane software, and exorbitantly priced GPS devices that can't tell you what road you are on, and any number of other fripperies. Oh - and then L/D envy starts setting in, and sufferers start surreptitiously collecting vital statistics information and suggestive pictures. Enjoy it. Bruce chipsoars wrote: On Jul 11, 11:48 am, Papa3 wrote: On Jul 10, 10:43 pm, wrote: Does this ease off a bit with time? I'm only half kidding about the above. Last week I flew my best long distance flight ever, and I was no-kidding giddy about it for DAYS. Fine, but now I seem to be obsessed with getting a LONGER flight in. Am I just sick or does it affect others the same way? Thx Jim I got back from a 12-day trip to a nationals where we flew 10 of the days, totalling several thousand kilomers and probably 40 hours. I promised the wife that I wouldn't even LOOK at the sky for two weeks. A few days later, the last big cold front of spring pushes through, resulting in a couple of days with 1000K potential. Me. "Honey...." The wife has pretty much figured it out. "You'll just be miserable moping around the house and making the rest of us miserable. Just go and..." No need to finish that sentence. So, another two days of flying, some 1600K and 15 hours more. Now, I really promise, I won't even LOOK at the sky for two weeks... P3 P3, after 26 years of marriage and 4 years with the current 'mistress in the trailer', it now tends to be "WELL, are you going to the field and WHEN can I expect you home to make dinner?" A fair trade-off IMHO. Chip F. |
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