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Old April 3rd 08, 03:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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This is going to put a serious dent in Cindy Brickner's tee shirt
business.

Ray Warshaw


No it won't. The "Ridge Dress Code" applies EAST of the Mississippi.
CALIFORNIA dress codes are have a very different flavor: recall,
"formal wear" in California implies SOCKS are worn!

My glider vintage is mid 60's -- I think the only clothing I have from
those daze [sic] is my Boy Scout uniform!!!

-Pete
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Old April 3rd 08, 05:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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You mean this was a joke? I wonder if I can still return all the
stuff I just bought at the Salvation Army store.

- John
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Old April 3rd 08, 03:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Apr 2, 10:28*pm, 309 wrote:
This is going to put a serious dent in Cindy Brickner's tee shirt

So when Jim Payne makes his Tehachapi to Harris Hill flight will he
have to change clothing (uniforms?) as he crosses the Mississippi?

Ray Warshaw

business.


Ray Warshaw


No it won't. *The "Ridge Dress Code" applies EAST of the Mississippi.
CALIFORNIA dress codes are have a very different flavor: *recall,
"formal wear" in California implies SOCKS are worn!

My glider vintage is mid 60's -- I think the only clothing I have from
those daze [sic] is my Boy Scout uniform!!!

-Pete
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Old April 4th 08, 05:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Apr 3, 7:24 am, Raphael Warshaw wrote:
So when Jim Payne makes his Tehachapi to Harris Hill flight will he
have to change clothing (uniforms?) as he crosses the Mississippi?

Ray Warshaw


If anybody can change clothes soaring across the Mississippi, Jim
Payne can!

After all, 2/3 of his diamonds were in a 1-26!

-Pete
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P.S.: California Dress Code (CDR) does not PRECLUDE "overdressing" to
a Ridge Soaring Gliderport level (or the more lenient "Harris Hill
Standard") prior to launch. Based on the keen attention to pre-flight
planning Mr. Payne has demonstrated in the past, I suspect he'd be
"pre-dressed" to meet any need for badge, record or formal attire.

 




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