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Old August 19th 03, 03:51 PM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, "Bob Chilcoat" said:
Sunday I was returning from a weekend trip and noticed that there was a
large yellow sign painted on the roof of his house (large mansion that is
part of the farm). Of course I had to fly over to read it. It says, in 10'
high letters "NO FLY". My guess is that any plane flying by will have to
fly over his house to read his sign.


Maybe he's just advertising the fact that his stables have no flies in
them. Or trying to scare off the horseflies.

But just to be sure, you should circle over the farm a few times to make
sure you're reading the sign correctly.

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