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A few thoughts on "Aircraft Engines" vs. the regular kind.



 
 
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Old February 16th 06, 05:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default A few thoughts on "Aircraft Engines" vs. the regular kind.

("Jerry Springer" wrote)
I would rather hunt with Dick Cheany
than ride with Ted Kennedy



Then there's:
The Dick Cheney / Bobby Knight Memorial Hunting Expedition.
Memorial for who?
You'll see...

(Ducking and running ...."Serpentine Shelly. Serpentine!" g)


Montblack
You've got to love a press corps getting Buck Shot and Bird Shot wrong
....for 36 hours!! The clue is in the name, folks. Bambi's dad (a buck) vs.
Tweety Bird (a bird).

Sheldon: There's no reason to shoot at me, I'm a dentist.
The In-Laws (1979)

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Old February 16th 06, 07:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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the irony of it all....

Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine - November 2005

On the cover -
Why group hunts are more efficient - and more fun.

And on page 22/23 -

A double page centerfold of a fat guy in an orange vest
raising his shotgun - and a pheasant climbing for dear life -
straight lined up with the camera!
 




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