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Here's a unique toy of mine that I enjoy playing with...
Cool. Have you started your flight training?
Here's a unique toy of mine that I enjoy playing with...
My wife passed away a few months ago, so I'm just now starting to get back into the groove of things and will start my training soon.Cool. Have you started your flight training?
My wife passed away a few months ago, so I'm just now starting to get back into the groove of things and will start my training soon.
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My wife passed away a few months ago, so I'm just now starting to get back into the groove of things and will start my training soon.
Sorry for your loss.
Dang, that's terrible. So sorry to hear that.
My wife passed away a few months ago, so I'm just now starting to get back into the groove of things and will start my training soon.
Very sorry to hear about your loss. 31 years together sounds like a wonderful marriage. I wish you well in adjusting to your new life.Thanks for the kind words guys. It sucks living alone after 31 years with the same woman, but I'll survive. The Lord has always been good to me and will guide me where I need to go.
My wife passed away a few months ago, so I'm just now starting to get back into the groove of things and will start my training soon.
Very sorry for your loss.
Very sorry to hear about your loss. 31 years together sounds like a wonderful marriage. I wish you well in adjusting to your new life.
Sorry for your loss azblackbird. A long life together. Be well.
She hasn't ever mentioned being a Playboy Bunny. Maybe that's one of those little dark secrets I'll find out later as the relationship progresses.OMG! Is that Heffner's widow?
When the Pinto ran great, it was a great little car, when they didn't, it was on fire.....My other:
... shut off ignition shut off fuel grab hand brake wait until 'chute pops, hope...
My DC-3, I hangar it at a small 2800 x 40 ft strip east of charlotte
I do it myself, every Tuesday on my way home from work, takes about 20 minutes.So, who keeps that motherf polished?
I do it myself, every Tuesday on my way home from work, takes about 20 minutes.
Polishing and working on are two very different things... ha haAnd I could have sworn I read on another thread you posted you had "no experience working on airplane's"...
I'm sorry for your loss. Keep that attitude!Thanks for the kind words guys. It sucks living alone after 31 years with the same woman, but I'll survive. The Lord has always been good to me and will guide me where I need to go.
When the Pinto ran great, it was a great little car, when they didn't, it was on fire.....
While this one wasn't mine, I drove something very similar back in the mid 80s. 110 inch wheel base, BUILT 396 CI, ran 8:10s in the 1/4 at speeds around 175-180 mph, depended on temperature. Hand brake, alcohol for fuel, no fire suppression. Wait for green, floor it, wait, wait, cross finish line shut off ignition shut off fuel grab hand brake wait until 'chute pops, hope we stop. Differential 2 inches from crotch. People, males, lost things when, not if, the rear end blew, which never happened to me. It was the one summer I switched from circle tracks to straight line tracks.
My DC-3, I hangar it at a small 2800 x 40 ft strip east of charlotte
Sorry for your loss.My wife passed away a few months ago, so I'm just now starting to get back into the groove of things and will start my training soon.
Major condolences. Might as well put in my toy to brighten the mood:My wife passed away a few months ago, so I'm just now starting to get back into the groove of things and will start my training soon.
30mph?
Sunday, on the way to church?
Tame compared to what I was riding before. Been riding since the Reagan administration, and I'm still here.Suicide scooter.
Tame compared to what I was riding before. Been riding since the Reagan administration, and I'm still here.
I love love love corvettes. We own a C7 Stingray, but are thinking about getting a C2 as well.This is from my toy box. I completed the frame-off restoration myself including the paint and bodywork. My other hobby.
1965 Corvette convertible
327 / 350 HP original motor
Close ratio 4 speed
All numbers matching
Two NCRS Top Flight awards
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