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Yup, you have to put up with me for two more years... Bummer, eh
wot... Went out to the local jetport last nite at 9PM and did my third class renewal... The doc is Greg Pinnel... He is the guy the astronauts hope to never, never, ever, have to meet for real... He leads the rescue team for the shuttle crew if they have to bail out of the bird on the pad or right at lift off... Anyway, Greg is super guy... If anyone has problems with their certificate they are well advised to consult with him... OK, back to the story... I got there a bit early... Schmoozed with the eye candy at the desk for a bit - scrumptious, got my hormones working again - not bad for an old man... The Michigan State police chopper was there for fuel and the guys were having some lunch... They were going to patrol over Saginaw after the big basketball game got done at 8:45... Some scud was coming in so I don't know long they remained on station after they took off... When I came back out at 9:40 it was raining... Anyway, having spent some time around the police dep't during my wasted youth, we had a good time swapping lies, errrrr stories.... This was the first time Greg did my physical, usually it has been his partner, so Greg worked me over pretty good... He found I was blind like a bat without my glasses 20/200 which I knew, but I correct to 20/15 with them, so all was well... No protein or sugar in my urine... He was kind of bowled over with my pulse at 64... Immediately wanted to know what I was on for blood pressure... I haughtily informed him I am not on any meds of any kind other than some tylenol when I overdo it - and being bone lazy, that is not very often... So, he finally shook his head, allowed as how this would probably come back to haunt him, and signed a fresh 3rd class for me... You birds are stuck with me for another two years - so deal with it! denny |
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![]() "Denny" wrote: So, he finally shook his head, allowed as how this would probably come back to haunt him, and signed a fresh 3rd class for me... You birds are stuck with me for another two years - so deal with it! Hah! Slipped under the radar again! Attaboy. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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Denny,
Pulse Rate? Has it always been low and if so were you hyperactive as a child/young adult or in other words are you addicted to your own adrenalin? I know my pulse is usually between 55 and 65 normal relaxed state when I am in the plane or doing some other activity that causes my adrinilin to start flowing it is between 70 and 90 rarely over 120. "Denny" wrote in message ps.com... Yup, you have to put up with me for two more years... Bummer, eh wot... Went out to the local jetport last nite at 9PM and did my third class renewal... The doc is Greg Pinnel... He is the guy the astronauts hope to never, never, ever, have to meet for real... He leads the rescue team for the shuttle crew if they have to bail out of the bird on the pad or right at lift off... Anyway, Greg is super guy... If anyone has problems with their certificate they are well advised to consult with him... OK, back to the story... I got there a bit early... Schmoozed with the eye candy at the desk for a bit - scrumptious, got my hormones working again - not bad for an old man... The Michigan State police chopper was there for fuel and the guys were having some lunch... They were going to patrol over Saginaw after the big basketball game got done at 8:45... Some scud was coming in so I don't know long they remained on station after they took off... When I came back out at 9:40 it was raining... Anyway, having spent some time around the police dep't during my wasted youth, we had a good time swapping lies, errrrr stories.... This was the first time Greg did my physical, usually it has been his partner, so Greg worked me over pretty good... He found I was blind like a bat without my glasses 20/200 which I knew, but I correct to 20/15 with them, so all was well... No protein or sugar in my urine... He was kind of bowled over with my pulse at 64... Immediately wanted to know what I was on for blood pressure... I haughtily informed him I am not on any meds of any kind other than some tylenol when I overdo it - and being bone lazy, that is not very often... So, he finally shook his head, allowed as how this would probably come back to haunt him, and signed a fresh 3rd class for me... You birds are stuck with me for another two years - so deal with it! denny |
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Has it always been low and if so were you hyperactive as a child/young adult
or in other words are you addicted to your own adrenalin? Denny's actually been dead for two years, but he's so stubborn no one has had the guts to tell him yet... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Denny's actually been dead for two years, but he's so stubborn no one has had the guts to tell him yet... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Ain't nuttin wrong wit me that a little fly spray and a spritz of aftershave can't cover up... denny |
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