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Old March 2nd 04, 06:18 PM
Ben Jackson
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In article ,
Bob Fry wrote:
(Paul Tomblin) writes:

It's been nice knowing you. Obviously with all that stuff working, you're
going to be so busy admiring your panel that you're going to CFIT.


There is no T to CFI in Iowa.


Sure, T for Tower!

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Old March 2nd 04, 06:17 PM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, (Ben Jackson) said:
In article ,
Bob Fry wrote:
(Paul Tomblin) writes:
It's been nice knowing you. Obviously with all that stuff working, you're
going to be so busy admiring your panel that you're going to CFIT.


There is no T to CFI in Iowa.


Sure, T for Tower!


Tell that Eastern Airlines flight that crashed in the Everglades because
nobody was minding the store that you can't CFIT in flat ground.


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As for taste buds, bear in mind that the country which gave the world
Irn Bru also developed the Deep Fried Mars Bar. Marmite is the height
of sophistication in comparison. -- Malcolm Ray
 




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