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His statement still stands.. I'd trade my stepkids for your conquest.
Gee, I wonder if he gets priority handling ?Of course Arnold Palmer is N1AP and flies out of Arnold Palmer Regional airport.
Methinks you're thinking of Crossfield. Tom Landry died in bed, from leukemia.
His statement still stands.. I'd trade my stepkids for your conquest.
yeah, Crossfield bit it in bad weather in the north Georgia mountains
David Oreck, owner of the vacuum cleaner company, has a pretty impressive collection of airplanes ...
http://www.blaineaustin.com/_borders/david_oreck.htm
LOL at the old 800PM that Is a old picture. 800PM is a GV now.
I guess you can stay despite the fact his job sucks, he has done well for himself
For the record, Ariel Tweto ALWAYS counts. (mercy...)
Would her airplane qualify as a "heavy"??
Mike
No, but I might trade one of my kids for one of the step kids! How much do they eat and complain about needing stuff?
Rick Monday, Dodgers play-by-play announcer. He's the one who, in 1976 as an outfielder for the Cubs, saved an American flag from a couple of would-be flag burners in the outfield at Dodger Stadium.For all the Packer fans out there, Larry McCarren, AKA the Rock, former center and now radio color commentator for Da Packers.
Bruce Dickinson, lead singer of Iron Maiden.
He had a nice ride when they were on tour a few years ago...
Rick Monday, Dodgers play-by-play announcer. He's the one who, in 1976 as an outfielder for the Cubs, saved an American flag from a couple of would-be flag burners in the outfield at Dodger Stadium.
This is super rad! One more reason they rock.
Michael Dorn (Star Trek's "Worf") once landed at our local airport for fuel.
Southern California late night TV addicts will remember car dealer Cal Worthington ("Go See Cal"), who passed away last year. According to an item yesterday in the radio industry blog L.A. Radio People, Cal "used to pilot his Learjet to the various cities in his empire – Houston, Phoenix, and Seattle – and tape tv ads on location"; and, "During much of the 1950s, he moonlighted as a traffic reporter at KXLA (1110 AM) in one of his planes every morning and afternoon in exchange for advertising time."
“I never much liked the car business,” Mr. Worthington said in 2007. “I just kind of got trapped in it after the war. I didn’t have the skills to do anything else. I just wanted to fly.”
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Word is that when she soloed, her shirt wasn't cut because it was some expensive designer brand. Instead, she slipped off her bra and gave it to her instructor.