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Old November 5th 06, 10:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Dudley Henriques
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Default How many instruments can I use for VFR?

I think you might have been out on the field putting cans under the Navion
to collect all that hydraulic fluid while this was going on :-)
Ron answered one of Mx's posts and I told my wife what he was going to say
to Mx before we opened the response. Walla!!! One Outback steak for my
side!! :-)
Dudley Henriques


"Margy Natalie" wrote in message
m...
Dudley Henriques wrote:
"Jose" wrote in message
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Tonight, its an Outback Steak for me compliments of my wife and Bob
Noel!!!

Seems like more interesting than the replies is your scorecard. Care to
share?



Tonight makes two dinners at Outback.....one on the Natalie's, and the
other on Bob Noel. The bottle of Jack Daniels is compliments of
Blanche.....God bless Blanche!!!! :-))
Dudley Henriques

How did we get you the dinner?! I have to stop marking whole threads
read, but when MX shows up I tend to leave.

Margy



 




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