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In his own words - BWB and the OMABP
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July 8th 04, 04:04 PM
bryan chaisone
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(Badwater Bill) wrote in message
Don't you love it Bryan! I mean the HEAT of PASSION! Hell most of
the old ****s here couldn't get their heart rate up of a naked woman
walked by them. At least you are alive my man!
Let's not get the wrong idea about the PASSION part. ;^)
You said, I'm getting old and feeble minded.
Sorry again about that.
Hell, I even have long periods nowadays when I don't think of sex. That's
really getting old. Yesterday I had 12 minutes when I didn't think about
sex at all.
Wow twelve minutes! I'd seek profession help if I went that long
without a thought of that.
When I get that Lancair Legacy done in a couple years, you are my
first invitation to come out and take a ride at 300 mph!
That's a deal. Next time I'm in Vegas I'd like to come by and help
you with it for a minute or two. If that's alright.
Just bought my O-550 today. Whaa-Hoooo That baby is gonna go with
the super charger on it at flight level 250!
Wow, my trike only has has 22hp (claimed), a world of difference from
yours. Well, one of these days... Anyways, it's got a Zenoah G25 and
a laminated wood prop that I bought both new from Tenn-Prop. I also
op'd for an electric starter. You're welcome to fly it when I'm done
with it. Heck, you can be the first test pilot on it. Better you
than me, LOL. I know you'll put it through its paces. If it survives
you, I know I'll be safe in it. BTW I have a chest chute that it on
the hangglider harness. I heard that regular skydiving chutes need to
be repacked every 90 days (or is it within 90 days prior to use). Is
that true for emergency chutes as well? I've had this thing for about
seven years now, still have not been opened (Thank God).
I just hope I don't die of old age before I finish it and fly it. But,
considering that the thing is a "Lick and Stick" it ought to go fast. I
mean after two weeks at the factory using their jigs, you bring home a glued together fuselage and the wings are closed. So, you just lick it and stick it and the body is almost there. No 20,000 rivets. Eat your heart out
Amp Meter and you other RV builders! Ha!
You just might get yours of the ground before my trike. I'm such a
procrastinator.
Bryan "The Monk" Chaisone
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