It is!hey there's that waitress who promised to fly with Felix.
She's gorgeous!
No! You're not helpingShe's gorgeous!
Yeah. It was Cricket or something like that....I wish I could remember the circumstances behind that picture. Its a good one though. And what was that waitresses name? It was something odd...I bet she would like a Baron ride this year...
Kinna like taking a pic of Superman changing back into Clark Kent to me <g>. BTW, where does Kent change into Superman now? Pretty hard to find a phone booth.
Yea, well, that's why I'm trying to spend less time on the internet and here in particular. My version of fun doesn't include having fun at someone else's expense.And Diana, you should know that one of the reasons the internet was invented was so people could easily distribute unflattering pictures of their friends.
I thought he used revolving doors these days? I remember that being addressed in one of the Superman movies a few years back, when phone booths had gone by the wayside in favor of the phones just sitting out in the open, so your phone call would have no privacy and you'll get wet if it's raining.
Come to think of it, though, pay phones in general are becoming fairly rare. I don't see nearly as many as I used to.
And Diana, you should know that one of the reasons the internet was invented was so people could easily distribute unflattering pictures of their friends.
When I invite people to join us at Gaston's, I'll be sure to tell them that people will take unflattering photos of them to post on the internet.
I think that picture of Tony and Pete may have been taken after a long night of drinking Grant's margaritas...
Here is a really horrible picture of me that I posted in the Gaston's thread on the Purple Board...I think Grant may have taken this picture last year. I was tired, hot, my makeup had melted, my wrinkles were showing, and my undergarments were soggy...DAMN! It's hot down there sometimes...
I think that picture of Tony and Pete may have been taken after a long night of drinking Grant's margaritas...
Here's the thing...we have SO MUCH FUN that we just wear ourselves slick...
When I invite people to join us at Gaston's, I'll be sure to tell them that people will take unflattering photos of them to post on the internet.
But that picture captures so much of the essence of the Gaston's PoA fly-in!
Gaston's PoA fly-in?? Wow. I didn't know it had such an official name...
Gaston's PoA fly-in?? Wow. I didn't know it had such an official name...
She has nicer teeth than the waitress that took care of me two years ago. And I never got a refund for my room.Yes, yes she is. What say you, Felix?
Well, what can I say. I believe it's the Gaston's Fly-in that some PoA people go to, plus a LOT of other people from all over as well. An eclectic fly-in.
Hmmmm... If PoA is going to be a recognized charitable organization devoted to increasing the safety of aviation, then Gaston's would be a recruiting event, and costs related to attending to increase PoA membership amongst all the non-PoA atendees would be tax-deductible, right!When you consider that virtually all of the first year's attendees were PoA members and that AFaIK they all learned about the fly-in via PoA I see no problem calling it a PoA function (assuming this doesn't encumber PoA legally in any way). And IMO saying it's related to PoA doesn't imply that PoA membership is required. Heck, the EAA doesn't require membership to attend AirVenture or Sun n Fun but those are clearly EAA functions.
Spike, you crack me up. Actually, I'm trying to be less involved every year.It has no official name, unless and until we re-name it, in which event it would be the Queen Diana's Most Excellent Hot Chicks and Airplanes Extravaganza
You have a very good point. It was initially a small gathering of AOPA forum members back when it was the yellow board.The Gaston's Fly-In sub-forum at PoA provides a convenient focal point for discussions (especially as it gets close, and logistics coordination, room sharing and swapping, food arrangements, rides, etc. become paramount), but it is the Gaston's Fly-In, and it has Blue, Purple, and yes, even Red elements. And remember, its started out mustard yellow!
Spike, you crack me up. Actually, I'm trying to be less involved every year.
You have a very good point. It was initially a small gathering of AOPA forum members back when it was the yellow board.
I hate to say this, but I actually liked the smaller gathering of folks I had seen post or felt I knew a bit about.