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Old November 29th 05, 04:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Thanks Guys,
Well it only took my mind off it for alittle while but my buddy down here
let me fly his 1942 Aeronca L3 in all it's WWII colors and glory last
Sunday. Said he thought I may need a flying fix! ; )
Thanks for the thoughts. Things do look pretty bad. Things will be bad
fund wise as well, but I do hope to keep on trying to fly. Just may take
even longer now!
Not sure as of now if I am staying in TN or going home to GA. I love it
here, but sometimes things can't be as we hoped. Heck I sure wish I had a
travel trailer! I'd be set then wouldn't I! ; )

Patrick
student SP
aircraft structural mech

"Flyingmonk" wrote in message
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Hey Pat!

Sorry to hear you're all bummed out. I get that way all the time too!
Looks like Z and Jay have given you very good advices, more than I
could but I just wanted you to know that I'm here too and I feel your
pain.

Bryan "The Monk" Chaisone
P.S. Work on yourself, concentrate on improving yourself (knowledge and
career). Things have always have a way of working themselves out.
Don't worry, be happy. It is always darkest before dawn. Feel free to
email me any time.

If al else fails... I can always take you to a very very enjoyable two
weeks in Thailand, if time and money allows of course. Hehehe... Chin
up! Buddy!


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Old December 3rd 05, 06:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Thanks Guys,
Well it only took my mind off it for alittle while but my buddy down
here
let me fly his 1942 Aeronca L3 in all it's WWII colors and glory last
Sunday. Said he thought I may need a flying fix! ; )
Thanks for the thoughts. Things do look pretty bad. Things will be
bad
fund wise as well, but I do hope to keep on trying to fly. Just may
take
even longer now!
Not sure as of now if I am staying in TN or going home to GA. I love it

here, but sometimes things can't be as we hoped. Heck I sure wish I had
a
travel trailer! I'd be set then wouldn't I! ; )

Patrick
student SP
aircraft structural mech

"Flyingmonk" wrote in message
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Quoted from a Thai/Farang Forum:
Not only Americans seem to die in inordinately large numbers.
IIRC Germans have the worst mortality rate there, but Pattaya City can
hardly be blamed for the self destructive actions of many Farangs who
go there.


Exactly. It's not surprising that so many die. Take a 50 year old man
who decides his 48 year old wife just isn't cutting it any more so he
goes to Pattaya and gets a case of whiskey and a bottle of Viagra and a

19 year old bar girl and a week later his heart gives out. Damn that
Thailand!!

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Above is just an example of having too much fun in Thailand. Hehehe...
Chin Up Mate!

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Old December 3rd 05, 06:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Sorry about the above messy post guys and gals... I'm not very good at
trimming yet, but working on it.

 




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