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Big cats are dangerous
"Beavis" wrote in message ... | In article et, | "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: | | A little tart now and then is a good thing. | | I like the new direction our thread is taking. :-P But a little pussy never hurt anybody. [from a golf towel] |
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"Jim Burns" wrote in message
... Thread? I thought you were a pilot... now you're sewing. Do you sew in your plane in the fog with your pig? or your pony? and who's eating the tart's cherry pie? the pig, the pilot, or the pony? Sew, some pilots are ponies, some pilots are pigs and some are tarts... My little airplane likes fog, it just doesn't like finding things in the fog. How did this get from apple pie to cherry pie? If I had a hog, I could ride it to pony up to my plane in the fog. |
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![]() "daffy" wrote in message oups.com... I love foggy days. The little airplanes are afraid to fly in the fog. We used to use the little airplanes to seed the fog so that conditions would improve enough for the big airplanes to fly. Al G |
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Clear, windy days are even better, as most of the amateur pilots lack
sufficient skills to land in crosswinds. They come out in droves when the sky is clear, and there is little or no wind. Most of the little planes are flown by barely qualified senior citizens. |
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Correctly stated, little airplanes could care less whether it is foggy or
not. It is the little airplane pilots, some of whom, are afraid to fly in the fog. Many are not. |
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outaviation.com, "Skylune" wrote: Clear, windy days are even better, as most of the amateur pilots lack sufficient skills to land in crosswinds. They come out in droves when the sky is clear, and there is little or no wind. Most of the little planes are flown by barely qualified senior citizens. And it gets even *WINDIER* when "Skyloon" is around! |
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