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On 8/16/2010 8:19 PM, Bruce Hoult wrote:
On Aug 17, 7:07 am, Eric wrote: Does anyone know where and why the seemingly bizarre custom of throwing a bucket of water on a newly soloed glider originated? Or the just as odd custom of cutting off the shirt tail? I've never seen either here in New Zealand. Going solo is one of many offenses punishable by buying the beers that evening, which I would suggest is a better tradition, at least for those who like beer. Since I've already soloed, I intend to promote this as a kinder, gentler tradition. I'd rather sip a cold one than have a sopping wet student standing around. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (netto to net to email me) |
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