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Old March 9th 07, 05:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jack Allison
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Default Our First Family Flight

Jim Burns wrote:
Ohh shoot Jack. I just read where Michael lived in Milwaukee for 7 years,
so he knows about freezing cold, ice, and snow transforming into sweltering
hot, humid, and thunderstorming summers. I just didn't want you to scare
him with horror stories of waterlogged and/or airborne tents.


Jay has rights on any airborne tent stories. I can only attest to
getting my stuff really wet in two of three years camping in the N-40.
I have a co-copyright on the "How to get drenched from the Charcoal Pit
to your campsite" story. BTW, it was Jay's fault Michael...never have
him show you the nexrad weather on his cell phone. Hey, that reminds,
me...weren't we all sitting *in the rain* last year, all huddled under
umbrellas as we watched the storm pass on Jay's 496? Man that was fun.
"Hey Paul, we're out of Mike's lemonaid, can you run and get some
more?" :-)


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Jack Allison
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