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Old March 1st 06, 09:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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The more I looked into the insurance thing, the worse it got.

Thanks to all of you who helped make flying as interesting and
rewarding as it was for me.

No need to reply. I am un-subscribing from this newsgroup and putting
all things to do with aviation out of my mind for a while. I need to
focus on other things like working on the 32 foot sailboat I'm going
to sail to Newfound and Labrador in a few years. It's not like I
won't be having fun and some grand adventures.

--

Roger Long




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Old March 1st 06, 10:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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("Roger Long" wrote)
No need to reply. I am un-subscribing from this newsgroup and putting all
things to do with aviation out of my mind for a while. I need to focus on
other things like working on the 32 foot sailboat I'm going to sail to
Newfound and Labrador in a few years. It's not like I won't be having fun
and some grand adventures.



Roger,

“To requite your gallonde [gallon] of godbwyes, I regive you a pottle of
howdyes."
(From the piece below my sig)

Good luck in your future adventures.

32-ft sailboat ...hmm. A WIG (Wing In Ground Effect) B-O-A-T would get you
there quicker. g

Something to think about. Of course it will need a well designed hull...


Montblack
I'll give you two pottle of howdyes if you stay! :-)

(From dictionary.com)
Word History:
No doubt more than one reader has wondered exactly how goodbye is derived
from the phrase “God be with you.” To understand this, it is helpful to see
earlier forms of the expression, such as God be wy you, god b'w'y, godbwye,
god buy' ye, and good-b'wy. The first word of the expression is now good and
not God, for good replaced God by analogy with such expressions as good day,
perhaps after people no longer had a clear idea of the original sense of the
expression. A letter of 1573 written by Gabriel Harvey contains the first
recorded use of goodbye: “To requite your gallonde [gallon] of godbwyes, I
regive you a pottle of howdyes,” recalling another contraction that is still
used.

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Old March 1st 06, 11:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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The more I looked into the insurance thing, the worse it got.

Thanks to all of you who helped make flying as interesting and rewarding
as it was for me.


Dammit, Roger, that's just crap. Insurance is NO reason to quit doing what
you clearly love to do.

I've read your stuff for years, both here and in emails -- you *need* to
fly, just as surely as you need to breathe. Don't let this happen.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old March 1st 06, 11:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Persueing another very interesting adventure... many ways to enjoy
life's little treasures. Good luck to you and your adventure.

May I suggest you keep RAP and do 'hanger flying' with us and keep us
posted on your sailboat-retoration and sailing adventures. Remeber
that you have friends here.

Best wishes,
The Monk

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Old March 1st 06, 11:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Good buy, a bargain, worth the cost.
Good by, pass it by, not really a proper English usage.

Good Bye, so long, farewell, bye, bye.

Bi as in bilingual or bisexual


"Roger Long" wrote in message
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| The more I looked into the insurance thing, the worse it
got.
|
| Thanks to all of you who helped make flying as interesting
and
| rewarding as it was for me.
|
| No need to reply. I am un-subscribing from this newsgroup
and putting
| all things to do with aviation out of my mind for a while.
I need to
| focus on other things like working on the 32 foot sailboat
I'm going
| to sail to Newfound and Labrador in a few years. It's not
like I
| won't be having fun and some grand adventures.
|
| --
|
| Roger Long
|
|
|
|


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Old March 1st 06, 11:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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("Jim Macklin" wrote)
Bi as in bilingual or bisexual



Biplane was out of reach?


Montblack

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Old March 2nd 06, 12:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Montblack wrote:

("Jim Macklin" wrote)
Bi as in bilingual or bisexual


Biplane was out of reach?


Bicycle was the first word that came to my mind.

--
Peter
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Old March 2nd 06, 01:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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It was so obvious.


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| ("Jim Macklin" wrote)
| Bi as in bilingual or bisexual
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| Biplane was out of reach?
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| Montblack
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Old March 2nd 06, 01:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Not controversial enough to spark a long thread.

Actually, bimetal came to mind as in thermostat coil.



"Peter R." wrote in message
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| Montblack wrote:
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| ("Jim Macklin" wrote)
| Bi as in bilingual or bisexual
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| Biplane was out of reach?
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| Bicycle was the first word that came to my mind.
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| --
| Peter


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Old March 2nd 06, 01:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Sounds like a great plan until somebody gets a judgment against your
future earnings so all those toys you now have protected in trust might
be all you ever have.

"Denny" wrote in message
oups.com...
Getting through life is a series of compromises... And sometimes the
concious mind has to put up a straw man to justify what the
subconcious
has decided to do...

First off, Roger doesn't need a million dollars of smooth coverage as
a
rider on his home insurance to safely fly... This is the straw man
his
concious mind has put up... Since he knew ahead of time that he can't
get a million dollars of smooth coverage he now has an excuse to
gracefully withdraw from the field of combat... Let him go and wish
him well... You can check in on him at rec.boats.cruising...

For those who may be concerned, "Gee, do I need a million dollar rider
on my home insurance to protect my assets?", let me suggest that you
spend a couple hundred dollars on a lawyer to draw up a family limited
trust and put your house(s) and property(s) in trusts hint, hint,
Jay... That protects them from being seized, in perpetuity, to pay
off
any judgement against you... You need to also create separate trusts
for each boat, car, timeshare, business, and plane, that walls each
item off from being attached due to a judgement against another
item...
i.e. crash the car into a school bus and they can't take the plane or
your business...

cheers ... denny



 




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