denverpilot
Tied Down
Pray they do not change the terms of the agreement...
Exciting airport in MSP, it appears.
"Cancer, and Wolf" is also a concernThere’s some gems" in there. Death by “Over laid” doesn’t sound so bad.
Killed by several accidents or teeth deaths maybe not so much.
My father likes to share a cartoon about a lady who know sports a tattoo of two very long stem roses
"Cancer, and Wolf" is also a concern
The modern version would be “COVID, hit by truck”.I'm trying to figure out if that's one incident or two, Did they have cancer and THEN get killed by a wolf? Or did they just conflate two completely unrelated things together.
Times were hard then, but so were the people.I'm trying to figure out if that's one incident or two, Did they have cancer and THEN get killed by a wolf? Or did they just conflate two completely unrelated things together.
Also "Kil'd by several accidents". It seems like being killed by just one accident would have been enough, but apparently 1632 was so deadly you could get killed by multiple accidents.
Fun fact, on the Hanford reservation they would sometimes wash the jeeps with CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride). This made for real shiny jeeps but is a bit of a problem for the aquifer.Um..... uh..... Is this some new yankee way to wash a car.??
Back in the good ol’ days of outhouses, it’d be cold enough that anybody who was constipated would have to be buried in a seated position.How cold is it?
Pro tip: Hang a toilet seat on a nail behind the stove and take it out with you when you need to sit.Back in the good ol’ days of outhouses, it’d be cold enough that anybody who was constipated would have to be buried in a seated position.
I'm lost. What spaghetti got to do with this?
Well now we know about what grade Marie Antoinette gets introduced in History class.
I'm lost. What spaghetti got to do with this?
Relevant.I'm lost. What spaghetti got to do with this?
I'm lost. What spaghetti got to do with this?
Mt Washington is deceptive. In the summer time, you can drive right up the road. In the winter, I think the record low temp is below -40, and the highest wind speed used to be the highest recorded on the planet. Something like 200 knots. The White Mountains aren't Alaska, and they're not Colorado, but they'll kill you just the same.
Yeah but part 91 can still shoot the approach just to have a look see.