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George Patterson wrote:
Ice blonde wrote: I still think its better to run out in a car, than a plane, but maybe I'm just too cautious. If you run out of gas in a car, you pull over to the side of the road, right? Well, if you run out in a plane, you do exactly the same thing. Only the road is a few thousand feet below you. :-) And where I live, it may not be a road, but rather a forest. Just a tad less convenient than pulling over to the side of the road. :-) Matt |
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