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Old August 24th 10, 03:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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"Garry O" wrote

While none of the AC I have flown have had a BRS installed I know that I
would not pull the handle unless all other options had been exhausted and
F^(K the airframe, if it gave up its life saving mine then so be it, AC
can be re-built or another purchased, my kids and wife can not so easily
replace me, or so I would like to think ;-)


Indeed. And so you think and hope- that you are not easily replaced. g

On a slightly different thought, my wife had been previously married, and
had left her ex because of some extra-curricular activities on his part.

Now, when I screw up on something (fairly large screw-ups) she is quick to
remind me, saying, (I got rid of one, already. I can do it again, just as
easily) This, with a smile on her face.

I think (hope) she is joking on that one, too! g
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Jim in NC


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Old August 24th 10, 11:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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On Aug 23, 10:50*pm, "Morgans" wrote:
"Garry O" wrote

While none of the AC I have flown have had a BRS installed I know that I
would not pull the handle unless all other options had been exhausted and
F^(K the airframe, if it gave up its life saving mine then so be it, AC
can be re-built or another purchased, my kids and wife can not so easily
replace me, or so I would like to think ;-)


Indeed. *And so you think and hope- that you are not easily replaced. *g

On a slightly different thought, my wife had been previously married, and
had left her ex because of some extra-curricular activities on his part.

Now, when I screw up on something (fairly large screw-ups) she is quick to
remind me, saying, (I got rid of one, already. *I can do it again, just as
easily) This, with a smile on her face.

I think (hope) she is joking on that one, too! g
--
Jim in NC


Being introduced as "My present husband" keeps one's role in context,
doesn't it?
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Old August 24th 10, 11:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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"a" wrote
Being introduced as "My present husband" keeps one's role in context,
doesn't it?
*********************
Ouch!!!
--
Jim in NC


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Old August 25th 10, 12:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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"Morgans" wrote in message
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"a" wrote
Being introduced as "My present husband" keeps one's role in context,
doesn't it?
*********************
Ouch!!!
--
Jim in NC


My wife and I ran a disaster office for the Republic of the Marshall Islands
and she started the office while I was still employed by the US Army at
Kwajalein. When my retirement came thru, only 2 weeks after my wife opened
the disaster office, I came down and was introduced by the Chief Secretary
of the Republic to the President of the Marshall Islands as: "Mr. Kathy
Fields".

Still tickles me...


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Old August 25th 10, 12:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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On Aug 24, 7:26*pm, "Stu Fields" wrote:
"Morgans" wrote in message

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"a" wrote
Being introduced as "My present husband" keeps one's role in context,
doesn't it?
*********************
Ouch!!!
--
Jim in NC


My wife and I ran a disaster office for the Republic of the Marshall Islands
and she started the office while I was still employed by the US Army at
Kwajalein. *When my retirement came thru, only 2 weeks after my wife opened
the disaster office, I came down and was introduced by the Chief Secretary
of the Republic to the President of the Marshall Islands as: * "Mr. Kathy
Fields".

Still tickles me...


You may have heard that old joke of two men talking with each other,
and one was trying to remember a restaurant's name and just couldn't
recover it. He asked his buddy "Hey, what's the name of that flower
that smells good but has thorns?" His friend responded "Do you mean
roses?" "Yeah, that's it." He turned and shouted to his wife "Hey
Rose, do you remember. . .".

It's been a long recovery but he's OK now, except for the limp.

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Old August 25th 10, 03:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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"a" wrote in message
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On Aug 24, 7:26 pm, "Stu Fields" wrote:
"Morgans" wrote in message

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"a" wrote
Being introduced as "My present husband" keeps one's role in context,
doesn't it?
*********************
Ouch!!!
--
Jim in NC


My wife and I ran a disaster office for the Republic of the Marshall
Islands
and she started the office while I was still employed by the US Army at
Kwajalein. When my retirement came thru, only 2 weeks after my wife opened
the disaster office, I came down and was introduced by the Chief Secretary
of the Republic to the President of the Marshall Islands as: "Mr. Kathy
Fields".

Still tickles me...


You may have heard that old joke of two men talking with each other,
and one was trying to remember a restaurant's name and just couldn't
recover it. He asked his buddy "Hey, what's the name of that flower
that smells good but has thorns?" His friend responded "Do you mean
roses?" "Yeah, that's it." He turned and shouted to his wife "Hey
Rose, do you remember. . .".

It's been a long recovery but he's OK now, except for the limp.

Yep. I've used that joke and will use it again. It tickles my old funny
bone every time.


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Old August 25th 10, 04:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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It's been a long recovery but he's OK now, except for the limp.


Yep. I've used that joke and will use it again. It tickles my old funny
bone every time.


I have to admit, I missed that one, the first time around.

Could it be that I'm not quite as old as you two? ;-)
--
Jim in NC


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Old August 25th 10, 05:18 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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Morgans wrote:
It's been a long recovery but he's OK now, except for the limp.

Yep. I've used that joke and will use it again. It tickles my old funny
bone every time.


I have to admit, I missed that one, the first time around.

Could it be that I'm not quite as old as you two? ;-)


I'm only 29, really I am, I just look like this because I had a rough
youth. Now, of you don't like that lie I will tell you a better one next
time.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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Old August 25th 10, 07:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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On Aug 25, 12:18*am, Dan wrote:
Morgans wrote:
It's been a long recovery but he's OK now, except for the limp.
Yep. *I've used that joke and will use it again. *It tickles my old funny
bone every time.


*I have to admit, I missed that one, the first time around.


Could it be that I'm not quite as old as you two? *;-)


* *I'm only 29, really I am, I just look like this because I had a rough
youth. Now, of you don't like that lie I will tell you a better one next
time.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired


I look old because it's been a long journey and some of the roads
weren't paved.
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Old August 25th 10, 08:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.piloting
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a wrote:
On Aug 25, 12:18 am, Dan wrote:
Morgans wrote:
It's been a long recovery but he's OK now, except for the limp.
Yep. I've used that joke and will use it again. It tickles my old funny
bone every time.
I have to admit, I missed that one, the first time around.
Could it be that I'm not quite as old as you two? ;-)

I'm only 29, really I am, I just look like this because I had a rough
youth. Now, of you don't like that lie I will tell you a better one next
time.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired


I look old because it's been a long journey and some of the roads
weren't paved.


When God said "let there be light" I threw the switch. My dog fetched it.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
 




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