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Old March 1st 05, 03:14 AM
Colin W Kingsbury
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Apropos the previous week's discussion, some of you may know that
Overstock.com ad, the all-white one with the woman purring, "it's all about
the O..."

Well, she's one of us:
http://slate.msn.com/id/2114128/nav/ais/

Money graf:
"The lovely Sabine Ehrenfeld (pronounced "Sa-BEAN-uh") was driving back from
a snowboarding trip with her children, on her way to casting calls the
following day. Still, she found time to chat in a delightful and disarming
manner. I learned the following:

In addition to German and English, Sabine speaks French and Italian. She is
proficient in basic tactical pistol skills, because she thought it would be
a fun thing to learn. She also has a private pilot's license and 350 hours
in the air. After reading the Richard Bach book Biplane, she was inspired to
fly solo-in an old-style, aerobatic tailwheel plane-from California to
Montana. With camping gear in the back so she could land along the route to
sleep and refuel. I am not making this up."

Best,
-cwk.


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Old March 1st 05, 05:08 AM
Jay Honeck
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Well, she's one of us:
http://slate.msn.com/id/2114128/nav/ais/


Wow. I've certainly never run into anyone like Sabine whilst airplane
camping...

(Although every now and then we'll see an obvious "trophy wife" at the
showers in OSH... You know -- the ones with a portable beauty salon spread
out on the little wooden shelf, 2-inch nails, and delicate little
high-heeled sandals.

Mary just laughs when she sees these preening peahens, knowing that in 48
hours they won't be able to walk ten steps...)

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old March 1st 05, 12:37 PM
Dan Luke
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
(Although every now and then we'll see an obvious "trophy wife" at the
showers in OSH... You know -- the ones with a portable beauty salon
spread out on the little wooden shelf, 2-inch nails, and delicate
little high-heeled sandals.


Every year we go, our group selects an Oshkosh Grand Champion Trophy
Wife. Candidates are judged on:

Overall knockout factor.

Size of engagement diamond.

Size of breast augmentation.

Estimated annual maintenance cost.

Extra points are awarded if the candidate is actually carrying a copy of
her pre-nuptial agreement.
--
Dan
C172RG at BFM



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Old March 1st 05, 02:28 PM
Jim Burns
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hmm... maybe it's all about the O(SH)?
Jim

"Colin W Kingsbury" wrote in message
ink.net...

Apropos the previous week's discussion, some of you may know that
Overstock.com ad, the all-white one with the woman purring, "it's all

about
the O..."

Well, she's one of us:
http://slate.msn.com/id/2114128/nav/ais/

Money graf:
"The lovely Sabine Ehrenfeld (pronounced "Sa-BEAN-uh") was driving back

from
a snowboarding trip with her children, on her way to casting calls the
following day. Still, she found time to chat in a delightful and disarming
manner. I learned the following:

In addition to German and English, Sabine speaks French and Italian. She

is
proficient in basic tactical pistol skills, because she thought it would

be
a fun thing to learn. She also has a private pilot's license and 350 hours
in the air. After reading the Richard Bach book Biplane, she was inspired

to
fly solo-in an old-style, aerobatic tailwheel plane-from California to
Montana. With camping gear in the back so she could land along the route

to
sleep and refuel. I am not making this up."

Best,
-cwk.




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Old March 1st 05, 05:12 PM
Montblack
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("Jim Burns" wrote)
hmm... maybe it's all about the O(SH)?



Good one Jimb'o'

Pinging The Wizard of Draws for a Million Dollar Idea!

Time to give those red 'Remove Before Flight' tops a run for their money, as
the best shirts at OSH. I do however like my 'Oshkosh Survivor' shirt -
white, not the tie-dye one. I bought it mostly because it had 2004 on it.

Note to shirt makers: I do not look at "anything" at OSH that doesn't have
the year on it. In 2003 I bought some shirts from the Ruskies at Sherpa
Planes. Shirt had Oshkosh 2003 on it and was only $5 ...out of the back of
an 8 place white plane with huge tundra tires.


Montblack


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Old March 2nd 05, 02:57 AM
Wizard of Draws
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On 3/1/05 12:12 PM, in article ,
"Montblack" wrote:

("Jim Burns" wrote)
hmm... maybe it's all about the O(SH)?



Good one Jimb'o'

Pinging The Wizard of Draws for a Million Dollar Idea!

Time to give those red 'Remove Before Flight' tops a run for their money, as
the best shirts at OSH. I do however like my 'Oshkosh Survivor' shirt -
white, not the tie-dye one. I bought it mostly because it had 2004 on it.

Note to shirt makers: I do not look at "anything" at OSH that doesn't have
the year on it. In 2003 I bought some shirts from the Ruskies at Sherpa
Planes. Shirt had Oshkosh 2003 on it and was only $5 ...out of the back of
an 8 place white plane with huge tundra tires.


Montblack


I appreciate that you thought of me, but shirts are no longer offered by the
Wiz. The shop I was using was bought out and the new company will not
produce short runs. I could do Café Press, but the quality wouldn't be the
same and I'm not willing to sacrifice that. Additionally, the cost to make
it worth my time would make the shirts much too expensive.

Maybe if another silk screen shop out there is willing to do short runs with
good quality at a reasonable price...
--
Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino

Cartoons with a Touch of Magic
http://www.wizardofdraws.com

More Cartoons with a Touch of Magic
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Old March 2nd 05, 05:36 AM
Montblack
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(Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino)
hmm... maybe it's all about the O(SH)?


Maybe if another silk screen shop out there is willing to do short runs
with
good quality at a reasonable price...



It's all about the O(SH)

I think Jim's line is a winner. Think I'll make me up a shirt for OSH. Maybe
no artwork, just lettering from the Mall t-shirt store.


Montblack


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Old March 2nd 05, 01:02 PM
Jay Honeck
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I think Jim's line is a winner. Think I'll make me up a shirt for OSH.
Maybe no artwork, just lettering from the Mall t-shirt store.


I'd buy one.

Just don't forget the year!

:-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old March 3rd 05, 01:59 AM
Morgans
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"Montblack" wrote

It's all about the O(SH)

I think Jim's line is a winner. Think I'll make me up a shirt for OSH.

Maybe
no artwork, just lettering from the Mall t-shirt store.


Montblack


I would be very careful, in using that line. Overstock is doing their whole
campaign on that line, and I would almost bet they have it trade marked, or
copyrighted, or something, and would not give permission for our use.
--
Jim in NC


 




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