Diana
Final Approach
I think this guy is really cool!
Oh, btw, Wayne says it's not him.
Oh, btw, Wayne says it's not him.
I think this guy is really cool!
Oh, btw, Wayne says it's not him.
It's Cowboy Pilot.Oh, btw, Wayne says it's not him.
The mandolin was pretty neat too!Nice.... airplane.
I don't know...there's just something wrong about singing about fat tires to your girl while she's nekkid in the "hot tub" in front of you.
Now I'm wondering how many people here have fat tires. Mine are only one size larger than regular. I think that Chip's are big, but not fat.
I'll take the airplane. The rest of the comments I'll keep to myself.
Cowboy Pilot singing to ... Lady Malibu?It's Cowboy Pilot.
Yeah, and the airplane was heavy, too!If he flew her in he was pushing gross weight!!!!!!
Thus, I give it THREE HURLS
Will they be tundra tires?I love it!
Very sweet.
(Now shopping fat tires for the Sooper Yankee...)
So are you saying that the purple denizens are little slow??Will they be tundra tires?
On the purple board I had to de-code the lyrics because several of the people couldn't figure out what he was saying. I really liked his little dance. Did you notice his wife was tapping her fingers to the music on the edge of the hot tub.
Or perhaps they were more interested in the lyrics and wanted to know what the mandolin player had to say about how much he loved his airplane.So are you saying that the purple denizens are little slow??
Will they be tundra tires?
On the purple board I had to de-code the lyrics because several of the people couldn't figure out what he was saying. I really liked his little dance. Did you notice his wife was tapping her fingers to the music on the edge of the hot tub.
I think I am just going to keep up the idea that you believe the purple boarders fly on the 'short airplanes'Or perhaps they were more interested in the lyrics and wanted to know what the mandolin player had to say about how much he loved his airplane.
AND the ones that didn't get it were, well, no other way to say it I guess...Or perhaps they were more interested in the lyrics and wanted to know what the mandolin player had to say about how much he loved his airplane.
AND the ones that didn't get it were, well, no other way to say it I guess...
YANKEES.
I had no problem with the lyrics; not a one. Don't know what's wrong with those folks - too much time on long, paved, towered runways perhaps. Sissies!
Well, I certainly agree, so I don't know what that says about us.I'm a big fan of "little dances" and mandolins - I would have been tapping my fingers too. I'm also a big fan of crusty, string-bean cowboy types being oh-so-graceful on the dance floor doing a little two-stepping with their sweeties.
Don't know what this all says about me...
I saw another video that he made. He parked his Cub at the top of a 10,000' ridge and did a little happy dance on the ridge while he was whistling a tune. This man is in his 60's. What a cool guy.I'm a big fan of "little dances" and mandolins - I would have been tapping my fingers too. I'm also a big fan of crusty, string-bean cowboy types being oh-so-graceful on the dance floor doing a little two-stepping with their sweeties.
Will they be tundra tires?
Did you notice his wife was tapping her fingers to the music on the edge of the hot tub.
Who said that is his wife. She might be some girl he wooed the night before with an airplane ride.
I asked Tom why he can't be more romantic like that and he said "Hey, you go get the airplane and park it next to the hot tub and I'll play for you."
Here ya go Wes. This is as close as we're going to get. And as far as playing music goes, my sweetie would probably just turn on the radio and listen to NPR....and video it AND put it up on youtube?
I say go for it!