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Old March 29th 05, 02:19 AM
SHIVER ME TIMBERS
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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:

Anyone got any decent R44 panel pics?


Actual pics to my e-mail addy or a link would be greatly appreciated.


Well Kevin this one is for you.

Don't know if you have ever heard of, or looked at
http://airliners.net but try there.

In fact this link will take you to the R-44 pages
http://tinyurl.com/4rrys


You will have to type in robinson R-44 into their little search window
cause it doesn't show up on their main list... but the long and short
of it is that they have about 500 shots in their database.

I quickly found one panel shot on an angle and instead if giving you
the full monty I conveniently shotened the the URL from an
eye watering 1107 characters down to this tiny URL

http://tinyurl.com/6hezx

Oh what the heck...... here's another http://tinyurl.com/3rhpf

A heads up.... when your browsing click on large photo for best
resolution.... if you click on fit to screen it takes you to a splash
page and asks you to buy a copy and register.

Enjoy.
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Old March 29th 05, 04:58 AM
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I couldn't resist

http://tinyurl.com/6qum3
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Old March 29th 05, 06:50 AM
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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:

Thanks for the links!


Thanks for your stories
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Old March 29th 05, 06:40 PM
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"SHIVER ME TIMBERS" wrote in message
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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:


Thanks for the links!


Thanks for your stories


Amen to that! :-D


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Old March 31st 05, 05:45 AM
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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:


You're welcome my son.


Lord Tundering Jesus there my son, your starting to sound
like a Newfie with sayings like that.

Next you will telling us stories of jigging for cod, and drinking
the screetch, as you row the dory out to sea singing
I'se The Bye.

Now if you knows what it means to be coming from the rock,
then you get out the fiddle and stays where your at, cause
we'll come where your to.

Only in Canada...... Eh !!!!!
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Old April 1st 05, 08:39 AM
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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:

Can anyone provide me a "Shiver to English" translator??


Well Kevin you have never lived until you have attended at least one
house party with a bunch of Maritimers and if some of them are
Newfies from Newfoundland your in for a real treat.

So I will give you a bit of a translation.

Lord Tundering Jesus - Jesus ****ing christ.

My son - a term of endearment.

Jigging for cod - Jigging for codfish.

Drinking screech - A very potent rum, the national drink of Newfies.

Row the dory - Sitting in a dory and rowing - preferably on water.

I'se the Bye - One of the most well known Maritime songs in Canada.

From the Rock - Newfoundland is refered to as the rock.

Get out the fiddle - Lets have a party.

Stays where your at, cause we'll come where your to - self explanetory.

And just in case your mildly interested - and frankly who isn't,
here are the words to I'se the Bye

I'se the bye that builds the boat
And I'se the bye that sails her
I'se the bye that catches the fish
And brings 'em home to Lizer

Hip your partner Sally Tibbo
Hip your partner Sally Brown
Fogo, Twillingate, Morton's Harbour,
All around the circle

Sods and rinds to cover yer flake,
Cake and tea for supper
Codfish in the spring o' the year
Fried in maggoty butter

I'se the bye that builds the boat
And I'se the bye that sails her
I'se the bye that catches the fish
And brings 'em home to Lizer
 




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