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If you don't believe me, just skip directly to the fourth paragraph from the
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![]() "Jay Beckman" wrote in message ... If you don't believe me, just skip directly to the fourth paragraph from the bottom... Jay B ....bottom of what? |
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Jay Beckman wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16673691/ My Bad... ROTFL...that's funny -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane "To become a Jedi knight, you must master a single force. To become a private pilot you must strive to master four of them" - Rod Machado (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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![]() Jack Allison wrote: Jay Beckman wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16673691/ My Bad... ROTFL...that's funny Pretty funny. I think this is funnier: - Guttu said the boy's odyssey began Sunday when he took an Acura that was left running outside a neighbor's house, only to be spotted by police near the interchange of Interstate 5 and State Route 512. Police pursued young Booker on Highway 512 at 80-90 mph until he took an exit and the engine blew, after which the car went over a curb and coasted into a tree. - Last month he also crashed a stolen car before being caught by police in Tacoma, and more recently he was caught in Seattle in a stolen car that had run out of gas, his mother said. She believes he learned to drive from playing video games on a PlayStation. - "Putting a 9-year-old in our facility with our population is not a good thing," said Shelly Maluo, the county's juvenile court administrator. Having an incorrigible and chronic runaway 9 year old out stealing cars and driving at high velocity must have been deemed "a better thing" and the odds well evaluated that this little angel would never think of or dare to steal an airplane... ----- - gpsman |
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(gpsman wrote)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16673691/ Having an incorrigible and chronic runaway 9 year old out stealing cars and driving at high velocity must have been deemed "a better thing" and the odds well evaluated that this little angel would never think of or dare to steal an airplane... I'm pulling for the adventurous little tyke. I say ship him to his grandpa's house, in Duluth, MN. Let's see how he does with some Great Lakes ore freighters. http://www.duluthshippingnews.com/index.html Duluth Shipping News - FANTASTIC site! http://www.duluthboats.com/2003sch/schedule.html Schedules....click the ship names Montblack |
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I'm pulling for the adventurous little tyke.
Me, too! It's the parents who should go to jail. I say ship him to his grandpa's house, in Duluth, MN. Let's see how he does with some Great Lakes ore freighters. Makes sense to me. In England they used to send kids like this off to the Royal Navy. Only requirement: They must have two opposing teeth in their head... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On 20 Jan 2007 11:55:04 -0800, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
I'm pulling for the adventurous little tyke. Me, too! It's the parents who should go to jail. I say ship him to his grandpa's house, in Duluth, MN. Let's see how he does with some Great Lakes ore freighters. Makes sense to me. In England they used to send kids like this off to the Royal Navy. Only requirement: They must have two opposing teeth in their head... A ten-year-old boy once enlisted in the US Navy, with his superiors' full knowledge of his age. Even more interesting, the boy enlisted in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, having sailed with the ship weeks earlier. Mind you, this was about 195 years ago.... Ron Wanttaja |
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"Montblack" wrote in message
... (gpsman wrote) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16673691/ Having an incorrigible and chronic runaway 9 year old out stealing cars and driving at high velocity must have been deemed "a better thing" and the odds well evaluated that this little angel would never think of or dare to steal an airplane... I'm pulling for the adventurous little tyke. I say ship him to his grandpa's house, in Duluth, MN. Let's see how he does with some Great Lakes ore freighters. http://www.duluthshippingnews.com/index.html Duluth Shipping News - FANTASTIC site! http://www.duluthboats.com/2003sch/schedule.html Schedules....click the ship names Montblack Wow... Reminds me of "back in the day" when Detroit's two main newspapers (when they were still *seperate* operations...) used to print a schedule of when the larger or better known fleets' ships would be "upbound" or "downbound" on the Detroit River. Jay B |
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("Ron Wanttaja" wrote)
A ten-year-old boy once enlisted in the US Navy, with his superiors' full knowledge of his age. Even more interesting, the boy enlisted in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, having sailed with the ship weeks earlier. Mind you, this was about 195 years ago.... These days, 9 years old is the new 10. Montblack 47 in two weeks ...the new 9. Super Bowl? What? No, no, no. It's a birthday party, for ME. So, when do we open presents? How about halftime - you did bring presents? A bag of Doritos is not a birthday present! "I WANT #%^&*#$%^* PRESENTS!" |
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