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Booger
December 17th 03, 05:40 PM
Well, that went as well as Howard Dean's (or any of the democrats) chances
of becoming president.
SFM
December 17th 03, 06:57 PM
I think the TSA and DHS had something to do with it.
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"Booger" > wrote in message
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> Well, that went as well as Howard Dean's (or any of the democrats) chances
> of becoming president.
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Ben Jackson
December 17th 03, 07:47 PM
In article >,
Booger > wrote:
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>Well, that went as well as Howard Dean's (or any of the democrats) chances
>of becoming president.
No no, it just means 6 more weeks of winter.
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Tom Hyslip
December 17th 03, 09:35 PM
Give it time, the liberals will blame it on corporate America. You know they
caused the atmosphere to be less dense, and that is why the plane didn't
fly.
(Not because of the lack of wind)
"Booger" > wrote in message
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> Well, that went as well as Howard Dean's (or any of the democrats) chances
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BTIZ
December 18th 03, 12:42 AM
I think the Wright Brothers went to the hills for the wind..
I did not see much wind...
guess today's flyers did not learn much from the Wright Brothers..
BT
"Booger" > wrote in message
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> Well, that went as well as Howard Dean's (or any of the democrats) chances
> of becoming president.
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Orval Fairbairn
December 18th 03, 02:35 AM
In article <hK6Eb.25194$m83.755@fed1read01>,
"BTIZ" > wrote:
> I think the Wright Brothers went to the hills for the wind..
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> I did not see much wind...
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> guess today's flyers did not learn much from the Wright Brothers..
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> BT
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The wind was all there in the morning -- when every official known to US
mankind was there, trying to get some of the limelight. No wonder there
was no wind left in the afternoon!
tony roberts
December 18th 03, 02:52 AM
> Well, that went as well as Howard Dean's (or any of the democrats) chances
> of becoming president.
Whaddya expect? It was a no-fly zone :)
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gatt
December 22nd 03, 10:52 PM
"Booger" > wrote in message
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> Well, that went as well as Howard Dean's (or any of the democrats) chances
> of becoming president.
Yeah, but in the morning they'll be able to go out to the hangar and behold
their own Wright Flyer.
It has flown and if they decide it so, it will likely fly again.
Furthermore, if the repro Wright Flyer flew every time without a hitch or a
setback, it couldn't very well be called a true replica of the Wright Flyer,
could it?
I applaud those guys.
-c
Montblack
December 22nd 03, 11:51 PM
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> Furthermore, if the repro Wright Flyer flew every time without a hitch or a
> setback, it couldn't very well be called a true replica of the Wright Flyer,
> could it?
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> I applaud those guys.
I too applaud those guys, but I root like heck (every time) for the bull to
knock off the cowboy.
I got exactly what I wanted ...a FANTASTIC effort - and the flyer, in the mud,
at the end of the rail. :-)
Is that bad?
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