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David U
October 21st 08, 06:47 PM
Aero-News.net coverage of the crash :

http://aero-news.net/index.cfm?ContentBlockID=930e6c55-00b2-4ba8-b28b-eb8f60e0449a&

Gig 601Xl Builder
October 21st 08, 10:33 PM
David U wrote:
> Aero-News.net coverage of the crash :
>
> http://aero-news.net/index.cfm?ContentBlockID=930e6c55-00b2-4ba8-b28b-eb8f60e0449a&
>


I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel like
someone I know has left us.

Prayers too his wife.

Gig 601Xl Builder
October 22nd 08, 02:39 PM
Ladypilot wrote:
> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote in
> m:
>
>> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel like
>> someone I know has left us.
>
> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people (c.f.
> Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to **** on his
> grave.

You might want to change your screen name. It doesn't fit you.

Dennis Fetters
October 22nd 08, 04:32 PM
Ladypilot wrote:

> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people (c.f.
> Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to **** on his
> grave.


Anyone know where he'll be buried??

olympusE1
October 22nd 08, 11:51 PM
On Oct 21, 6:04*pm, Ladypilot > wrote:
> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote innews:ba2dnWjndY4w12PVnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@supernews. com:
>
> > I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel like
> > someone I know has left us.
>
> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people (c.f.
> Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to **** on his
> grave.

....but I will be more than happy to go as far as it takes to **** on
yours, you ragged piece of trailer trash. go scratch your fat ass,
get a beer and turn jerry springer back on; your relatives might be
making their debut, you obnoxious pig.

John Ammeter
October 23rd 08, 01:59 AM
olympusE1 wrote:
> On Oct 21, 6:04 pm, Ladypilot > wrote:
>> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote innews:ba2dnWjndY4w12PVnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@supernews. com:
>>
>>> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel like
>>> someone I know has left us.
>> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people (c.f.
>> Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to **** on his
>> grave.
>
> ...but I will be more than happy to go as far as it takes to **** on
> yours, you ragged piece of trailer trash. go scratch your fat ass,
> get a beer and turn jerry springer back on; your relatives might be
> making their debut, you obnoxious pig.

You just insulted the pig...

More_Flaps
October 23rd 08, 11:59 AM
On Oct 23, 11:51*am, olympusE1 > wrote:
> On Oct 21, 6:04*pm, Ladypilot > wrote:
>
> > Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote innews:ba2dnWjndY4w12PVnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@supernews. com:
>
> > > I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel like
> > > someone I know has left us.
>
> > Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people (c.f.
> > Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to **** on his
> > grave.
>
> ...but I will be more than happy to go as far as it takes to **** on
> yours, you ragged piece of trailer trash. *go scratch your fat ass,
> get a beer and turn jerry springer back on; your relatives might be
> making their debut, you obnoxious pig.

Don't mention her weight problem. She can't sit in the back of a 172
and keep in within the w/b envelope.

Anthony W
October 23rd 08, 09:24 PM
More_Flaps wrote:
> On Oct 23, 11:51 am, olympusE1 > wrote:
>> On Oct 21, 6:04 pm, Ladypilot > wrote:
>>
>>> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote innews:ba2dnWjndY4w12PVnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@supernews. com:
>>>> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel like
>>>> someone I know has left us.
>>> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people (c.f.
>>> Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to **** on his
>>> grave.
>> ...but I will be more than happy to go as far as it takes to **** on
>> yours, you ragged piece of trailer trash. go scratch your fat ass,
>> get a beer and turn jerry springer back on; your relatives might be
>> making their debut, you obnoxious pig.
>
> Don't mention her weight problem. She can't sit in the back of a 172

I think BwB's description of her was best.

Tony

Gregory Hall
October 24th 08, 09:57 PM
"Gig 601Xl Builder" > wrote in message
m...
> Ladypilot wrote:
>> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote in
>> m:
>>> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel like
>>> someone I know has left us.
>>
>> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people (c.f.
>> Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to **** on his
>> grave.
>
> You might want to change your screen name. It doesn't fit you.


What? Change it back to Walter Wankstain, perhaps? But, do you really expect
civilized behavior from a DataBasux cretin?

The real LP was grieved to hear of BWB's demise. She's disgusted to think
some asshole would use the occasion of BWB's death to try to besmirch her
good name and his memory.

--
Gregory Hall

Jim Logajan
October 24th 08, 10:59 PM
"Gregory Hall" > wrote:
> "Gig 601Xl Builder" > wrote in message
> m...
>> Ladypilot wrote:
>>> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote in
>>> m:
>>>> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel
>>>> like someone I know has left us.
>>>
>>> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people
>>> (c.f. Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to
>>> **** on his grave.
>>
>> You might want to change your screen name. It doesn't fit you.
>
>
> What? Change it back to Walter Wankstain, perhaps? But, do you really
> expect civilized behavior from a DataBasux cretin?
>
> The real LP was grieved to hear of BWB's demise. She's disgusted to
> think some asshole would use the occasion of BWB's death to try to
> besmirch her good name and his memory.

I noted the posting came from Databasix too and suspected a "Joe Job". But
I was not familiar enough with the historical context to determine whether
others already suspected the post was potentially forged. Thanks for the
confirmation.

I tried to use Google Groups to try and get an idea whether the post was in
character. Because of the sheer volume of postings, it was only possible to
review snippets from the Google Groups archives - but it seems that as long
ago as 7 years ago Ladypilot had been a victim of impersonation.

Bertie the Bunyip[_28_]
October 25th 08, 02:34 PM
Jim Logajan > wrote in
:

> "Gregory Hall" > wrote:
>> "Gig 601Xl Builder" > wrote in message
>> m...
>>> Ladypilot wrote:
>>>> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote in
>>>> m:
>>>>> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel
>>>>> like someone I know has left us.
>>>>
>>>> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people
>>>> (c.f. Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to
>>>> **** on his grave.
>>>
>>> You might want to change your screen name. It doesn't fit you.
>>
>>
>> What? Change it back to Walter Wankstain, perhaps? But, do you really
>> expect civilized behavior from a DataBasux cretin?
>>
>> The real LP was grieved to hear of BWB's demise. She's disgusted to
>> think some asshole would use the occasion of BWB's death to try to
>> besmirch her good name and his memory.
>
> I noted the posting came from Databasix too and suspected a "Joe Job".
> But I was not familiar enough with the historical context to determine
> whether others already suspected the post was potentially forged.
> Thanks for the confirmation.
>
> I tried to use Google Groups to try and get an idea whether the post
> was in character. Because of the sheer volume of postings, it was only
> possible to review snippets from the Google Groups archives - but it
> seems that as long ago as 7 years ago Ladypilot had been a victim of
> impersonation.

Well, she does actually have a databasix account. Could be a froggery,
but I have never noticed a reticence on her part to shy away from
pointing one out...

In any case, it wasn't me...

Bertie

Gregory Hall
October 25th 08, 06:47 PM
"Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
...
> Jim Logajan > wrote in
> :
>
>> "Gregory Hall" > wrote:
>>> "Gig 601Xl Builder" > wrote in message
>>> m...
>>>> Ladypilot wrote:
>>>>> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote in
>>>>> m:
>>>>>> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel
>>>>>> like someone I know has left us.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people
>>>>> (c.f. Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to
>>>>> **** on his grave.
>>>>
>>>> You might want to change your screen name. It doesn't fit you.
>>>
>>>
>>> What? Change it back to Walter Wankstain, perhaps? But, do you really
>>> expect civilized behavior from a DataBasux cretin?
>>>
>>> The real LP was grieved to hear of BWB's demise. She's disgusted to
>>> think some asshole would use the occasion of BWB's death to try to
>>> besmirch her good name and his memory.
>>
>> I noted the posting came from Databasix too and suspected a "Joe Job".
>> But I was not familiar enough with the historical context to determine
>> whether others already suspected the post was potentially forged.
>> Thanks for the confirmation.
>>
>> I tried to use Google Groups to try and get an idea whether the post
>> was in character. Because of the sheer volume of postings, it was only
>> possible to review snippets from the Google Groups archives - but it
>> seems that as long ago as 7 years ago Ladypilot had been a victim of
>> impersonation.
>
> Well, she does actually have a databasix account. Could be a froggery,
> but I have never noticed a reticence on her part to shy away from
> pointing one out...
>
> In any case, it wasn't me...
>
> Bertie


I suspect K.A. Cannon. Everybody knows Kevin's elevator doesn't go all the
way to the top floor. And he's one of Usenet's biggest Rubes so the language
and tenor of the froggery fits him. Also Lady Pilot told him to go jump in
the lake when he made a pass at her some time ago and he's never gotten over
it. Really, it's kind of sad that perhaps the first grown woman in twenty
years he's made a pass at laughed and rejected his advances. So there ended
one of his very infrequent forays into heterosexuality.

And just what does that say about Lady Pilot? She's so hot she can turn
homosexual men straight and straight women into lesbians.

--
Gregory Hall

Bertie the Bunyip[_28_]
October 25th 08, 07:36 PM
"Gregory Hall" > wrote in
:

>
> "Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Jim Logajan > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> "Gregory Hall" > wrote:
>>>> "Gig 601Xl Builder" > wrote in message
>>>> m...
>>>>> Ladypilot wrote:
>>>>>> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote in
>>>>>> m:
>>>>>>> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I
>>>>>>> feel like someone I know has left us.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people
>>>>>> (c.f. Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to
>>>>>> **** on his grave.
>>>>>
>>>>> You might want to change your screen name. It doesn't fit you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What? Change it back to Walter Wankstain, perhaps? But, do you
>>>> really expect civilized behavior from a DataBasux cretin?
>>>>
>>>> The real LP was grieved to hear of BWB's demise. She's disgusted to
>>>> think some asshole would use the occasion of BWB's death to try to
>>>> besmirch her good name and his memory.
>>>
>>> I noted the posting came from Databasix too and suspected a "Joe
>>> Job". But I was not familiar enough with the historical context to
>>> determine whether others already suspected the post was potentially
>>> forged. Thanks for the confirmation.
>>>
>>> I tried to use Google Groups to try and get an idea whether the post
>>> was in character. Because of the sheer volume of postings, it was
>>> only possible to review snippets from the Google Groups archives -
>>> but it seems that as long ago as 7 years ago Ladypilot had been a
>>> victim of impersonation.
>>
>> Well, she does actually have a databasix account. Could be a
>> froggery, but I have never noticed a reticence on her part to shy
>> away from pointing one out...
>>
>> In any case, it wasn't me...
>>
>> Bertie
>
>
> I suspect K.A. Cannon. Everybody knows Kevin's elevator doesn't go all
> the way to the top floor. And he's one of Usenet's biggest Rubes so
> the language and tenor of the froggery fits him. Also Lady Pilot told
> him to go jump in the lake when he made a pass at her some time ago
> and he's never gotten over it. Really, it's kind of sad that perhaps
> the first grown woman in twenty years he's made a pass at laughed and
> rejected his advances. So there ended one of his very infrequent
> forays into heterosexuality.
>


But Kev prolly doesn't know who BWB was, and Ladypilot definitely does.
I do think she had some trouble with him OK. God knows that was easily
done.

> And just what does that say about Lady Pilot? She's so hot she can
> turn homosexual men straight and straight women into lesbians.


Hmmmm.


Bertie

Barnyard BOb
October 26th 08, 02:39 PM
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 08:32:37 -0700, Dennis Fetters
> wrote:

>Ladypilot wrote:
>
>> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people (c.f.
>> Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to **** on his
>> grave.

Dear Lady Pilot, I'm with you.

>
>
>Anyone know where he'll be buried??

Why do you want to know, Dennis?
Would you go out of your way to **** on his grave?



Barnyard BOb - no friend of BWB

The more people I meet,
the more I like my dog and
George Carlin humor.

Dennis Fetters
October 27th 08, 07:21 PM
Barnyard BOb wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 08:32:37 -0700, Dennis Fetters
> > wrote:
>
>>Anyone know where he'll be buried??
> >
> Why do you want to know, Dennis?
> Would you go out of your way to **** on his grave?
>
> Barnyard BOb - no friend of BWB


Bob, it's really not that far away, to say it's out of my way.
No, I would not **** on it......

blondie
October 29th 08, 01:20 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=We8P_Ww27hY

Highflyer
November 8th 08, 06:39 AM
"Gregory Hall" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Gig 601Xl Builder" > wrote in message
> m...
>> Ladypilot wrote:
>>> Gig 601Xl Builder > wrote in
>>> m:
>>>> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel like
>>>> someone I know has left us.
>>>
>>> Yeah, a drunken old ****head who took pleasure in abusing people (c.f.
>>> Highflyer, Sydney, et al.). I wouldn't go out of my way to **** on his
>>> grave.
>>
>> You might want to change your screen name. It doesn't fit you.
>
>
> What? Change it back to Walter Wankstain, perhaps? But, do you really
> expect civilized behavior from a DataBasux cretin?
>
> The real LP was grieved to hear of BWB's demise. She's disgusted to think
> some asshole would use the occasion of BWB's death to try to besmirch her
> good name and his memory.
>
> --
> Gregory Hall
>

I haven't talked to BWB much in the last several years, but I was truly
saddened to hear of his tragic accident.
Janice is recovering slowly and with much pain, but she is recovering.

I personally am a bit leery of the Lancair aircraft because they don't seem
to do well in emergencies. Bill has had
engine failures before in pretty hot aircraft and emerged unscathed. This
time he didn't. It is a loss to aviation and
to this community.

Highflyer
Highflight Aviation Services
Pinckneyville Airport ( PJY )

Morgans[_2_]
November 17th 08, 11:17 PM
"Gig 601Xl Builder" < wrote

> I never met Bill in person but from my years in this forum I feel like
> someone I know has left us.

Yes, me too.

Bill and I had our online disagreements, and we had many good conversations,
too.

Remember the thread on towing a spacecraft, then slingshoting it, via a
"crack the whip" maneuver, using something like a 747 optimized for high
altitude flight? What a hoot! It was in discussions like that, that the
real personality of Bill came through, I think. I have a feeling that his
bark was much worse than the bite, and he was really a fun, soft teddy bear,
deep down. Other people's comments about how he loved kids would seem to
back that up, also.

On the other hand, from what I know about his activities, you probably were
better off if he was not really, truely, mad at him.

Bad things happen to good people. Once again, the good die far too young.

> Prayers to his wife.

Yep, that too.

I hope we will one day be able to convey to her, how much we (even those who
never met him) are saddened by the loss.
--
Jim in NC

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