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  #171  
Old January 13th 08, 10:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote:
Speaking of crappy jobs not taken, I remember seeing one years ago
involving an "armored T-28" for thunderstorm and hail research in the
midwestern United States in the Trade-A-Plane. I was actually thinking
about it until I got to the part about the "$10,000 bonus if you complete
the contract". Hmmmmm....
Not too long ago I saw a film clip of a guy flying a T-28 through
thunderstorms doing hair research. Probably the same one?
He survived as did the T-28.

No doubt every day in that job was a bad hair day.



Well at least he was flying from the Hairport!!!



In a very stout hairplane! Two can play that game although I find myself
challenged, hirsutically (sp?) speaking.



I feel I must unfortunately at this time bow to superior hirsuteness :-))

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  #172  
Old January 13th 08, 10:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Kevin Clarke
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote:
Speaking of crappy jobs not taken, I remember seeing one years ago
involving an "armored T-28" for thunderstorm and hail research in
the
midwestern United States in the Trade-A-Plane. I was actually
thinking
about it until I got to the part about the "$10,000 bonus if you
complete
the contract". Hmmmmm....
Not too long ago I saw a film clip of a guy flying a T-28 through
thunderstorms doing hair research. Probably the same one?
He survived as did the T-28.

No doubt every day in that job was a bad hair day.



Well at least he was flying from the Hairport!!!



In a very stout hairplane! Two can play that game although I find
myself challenged, hirsutically (sp?) speaking.



I feel I must unfortunately at this time bow to superior hirsuteness :-))

this is all very hairlarious!

KC
  #173  
Old January 14th 08, 01:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Roger (K8RI)
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:49:57 -0500, "Mortimer Schnerd, RN"
mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote:

Dudley Henriques wrote:
Speaking of crappy jobs not taken, I remember seeing one years ago
involving an "armored T-28" for thunderstorm and hail research in the
midwestern United States in the Trade-A-Plane. I was actually thinking
about it until I got to the part about the "$10,000 bonus if you complete
the contract". Hmmmmm....
Not too long ago I saw a film clip of a guy flying a T-28 through
thunderstorms doing hair research. Probably the same one?
He survived as did the T-28.


No doubt every day in that job was a bad hair day.



Well at least he was flying from the Hairport!!!



In a very stout hairplane! Two can play that game although I find myself
challenged, hirsutically (sp?) speaking.


Dudley in a "stout" hairplane...Hmmmm... I'd like to have a photo of
that. :-))
  #174  
Old January 14th 08, 01:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Roger (K8RI) wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:49:57 -0500, "Mortimer Schnerd, RN"
mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com wrote:

Dudley Henriques wrote:
Speaking of crappy jobs not taken, I remember seeing one years ago
involving an "armored T-28" for thunderstorm and hail research in the
midwestern United States in the Trade-A-Plane. I was actually thinking
about it until I got to the part about the "$10,000 bonus if you complete
the contract". Hmmmmm....
Not too long ago I saw a film clip of a guy flying a T-28 through
thunderstorms doing hair research. Probably the same one?
He survived as did the T-28.

No doubt every day in that job was a bad hair day.



Well at least he was flying from the Hairport!!!


In a very stout hairplane! Two can play that game although I find myself
challenged, hirsutically (sp?) speaking.


Dudley in a "stout" hairplane...Hmmmm... I'd like to have a photo of
that. :-))



Hey....I'm just a little bit hair challenged that's all :-))

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  #175  
Old January 14th 08, 03:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
george
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On Jan 14, 2:10 am, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Roger (K8RI) wrote:
Speaking of crappy jobs not taken, I remember seeing one years ago involving
an "armored T-28" for thunderstorm and hail research in the midwestern United
States in the Trade-A-Plane. I was actually thinking about it until I got to
the part about the "$10,000 bonus if you complete the contract". Hmmmmm....
Not too long ago I saw a film clip of a guy flying a T-28 through
thunderstorms doing hair research. Probably the same one?
He survived as did the T-28.


No doubt every day in that job was a bad hair day.


Well at least he was flying from the Hairport!!!

The bald barber song
Hair today gone tomorrow

  #176  
Old January 14th 08, 03:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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george wrote:
On Jan 14, 2:10 am, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Roger (K8RI) wrote:
Speaking of crappy jobs not taken, I remember seeing one years ago involving
an "armored T-28" for thunderstorm and hail research in the midwestern United
States in the Trade-A-Plane. I was actually thinking about it until I got to
the part about the "$10,000 bonus if you complete the contract". Hmmmmm....
Not too long ago I saw a film clip of a guy flying a T-28 through
thunderstorms doing hair research. Probably the same one?
He survived as did the T-28.
No doubt every day in that job was a bad hair day.

Well at least he was flying from the Hairport!!!

The bald barber song
Hair today gone tomorrow

I think that was Bugs Bunny on rabbit demise
"Hare Today; gone tomorrow!"

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Dudley Henriques
  #177  
Old January 14th 08, 03:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
:

george wrote:
On Jan 14, 2:10 am, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Roger (K8RI) wrote:
Speaking of crappy jobs not taken, I remember seeing one years
ago involving an "armored T-28" for thunderstorm and hail
research in the midwestern United States in the Trade-A-Plane. I
was actually thinking about it until I got to the part about the
"$10,000 bonus if you complete the contract". Hmmmmm....
Not too long ago I saw a film clip of a guy flying a T-28 through
thunderstorms doing hair research. Probably the same one?
He survived as did the T-28.
No doubt every day in that job was a bad hair day.
Well at least he was flying from the Hairport!!!

The bald barber song
Hair today gone tomorrow

I think that was Bugs Bunny on rabbit demise
"Hare Today; gone tomorrow!"


You guys need to seek help.

Bertie
  #178  
Old January 14th 08, 04:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in
:

george wrote:
On Jan 14, 2:10 am, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Roger (K8RI) wrote:
Speaking of crappy jobs not taken, I remember seeing one years
ago involving an "armored T-28" for thunderstorm and hail
research in the midwestern United States in the Trade-A-Plane. I
was actually thinking about it until I got to the part about the
"$10,000 bonus if you complete the contract". Hmmmmm....
Not too long ago I saw a film clip of a guy flying a T-28 through
thunderstorms doing hair research. Probably the same one?
He survived as did the T-28.
No doubt every day in that job was a bad hair day.
Well at least he was flying from the Hairport!!!

The bald barber song
Hair today gone tomorrow

I think that was Bugs Bunny on rabbit demise
"Hare Today; gone tomorrow!"


You guys need to seek help.

Bertie

I tried that. Discussed puns with a friend of ours who's a physician
building a new house. Before we left, I had named his new home
"Bedside Manor"
It's a hopeless affliction :-))

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  #179  
Old January 14th 08, 04:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
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I tried that. Discussed puns with a friend of ours who's a physician
building a new house. Before we left, I had named his new home
"Bedside Manor"
It's a hopeless affliction :-))


Oh god!

Seriously, though. I have read that it s supposed to be an excellent way of
keeping your mind nimble and improving your memory.

The collateral damage can be pretty bad, though!

Bertie

  #180  
Old January 14th 08, 04:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in
:


I tried that. Discussed puns with a friend of ours who's a physician
building a new house. Before we left, I had named his new home
"Bedside Manor"
It's a hopeless affliction :-))


Oh god!

Seriously, though. I have read that it s supposed to be an excellent way of
keeping your mind nimble and improving your memory.

The collateral damage can be pretty bad, though!

Bertie

It's fun, but it does get on people's nerves on occasion :-)

Bea dreads having intellectual company over. We once had an English
Literature Professor and his wife over here for dinner. He's the dean of
a major university. During dinner, before Bea could stop me, I had
described Dickins "Tale of Two Cities" as a book beginning with
"It was a day just like any other day"
and ending with
"It is a far better thing I do than I've ever done before"

........with a bunch of crap about the French Revolution in the middle.
:-))


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