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Subject: | You can keep your stinking job, Dude. |
I went to a very small country school where we ran around and partied with
the kids two or three classes in front of and behind our class. After the
class in front of our class graduated that morning that afternoon we got
together and went romping and stomping across the country side and down the
river bottom and swimming in the lake. One of the things we did was climb up
an oil derrick. You can not imagine how much farther down it was than it was
going up.
This may be a little incoherent; I just got in from driving a little over
310 miles to go to the grave side service of one of our teachers
Jim Addington
N444BD
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Subject: Re: Commander-List: You can keep your stinking job, Dude.
Egad!!! I have trouble with my 12 ft. extension ladder... I nearly tossed
it on that one... My heart is still in my mouth!
I went up in the 101 and my wife made me go to the outside observation
area... Same kind of panic... I'll fly circles around it and over it ALL
DAY! but NOT this!
Victor :P
From: Tom <mailto:tfisher@commandergroup.bc.ca> Fisher
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: You can keep your stinking job, Dude.
No thank you, I'd rather fly a helicopter with no doors.
Tom (formally 680FLP).
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Subject: | You can keep your stinking job, Dude. |
Jim;
As a teenager they were building a high voltage line through our farm.
A friend and I got the bright idea to climb one of the steel towers
before they put the lines on it, think it was a little less than two
hundred feet high. The other guy had on a leather jacket and took it
off at the top and threw it. It opened up and spiraled down drifting
about a quarter of a mile in the process. It was quite windy at that
height which is one reason they now want to build wind powered turbines
now in N.W. Ohio, has a constant wind of something like 15 mph. average.
But I agree, was a lot further down than up, and once was enough!
Don Girod
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From: Jim Addington
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 10:46 PM
Subject: RE: Commander-List: You can keep your stinking job, Dude.
I went to a very small country school where we ran around and partied
with the kids two or three classes in front of and behind our class.
After the class in front of our class graduated that morning that
afternoon we got together and went romping and stomping across the
country side and down the river bottom and swimming in the lake. One of
the things we did was climb up an oil derrick. You can not imagine how
much farther down it was than it was going up.
This may be a little incoherent; I just got in from driving a little
over 310 miles to go to the grave side service of one of our teachers
Jim Addington
N444BD
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: You can keep your stinking job, Dude.
Egad!!! I have trouble with my 12 ft. extension ladder... I nearly
tossed it on that one... My heart is still in my mouth!
I went up in the 101 and my wife made me go to the outside observation
area... Same kind of panic... I'll fly circles around it and over it
ALL DAY! but NOT this!
Victor :P
From: Tom Fisher
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: Commander-List: You can keep your stinking job, Dude.
No thank you, I'd rather fly a helicopter with no doors.
Tom (formally 680FLP).
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