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Old April 5th 04, 07:57 PM
Stu & Kathy Fields
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Let me tell you about skydivers who eat pizza, drink beer the nite before
and can turn the inside of a C182 green even with the door off!! I was
looking for an oxygen mask with built in mic because of some of these guys.
The best I could do was slip the plane into the open door after they left.
This, unfortunately, had a tenndency to flutter the back seat upholstery.

S.Fields
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I once aborted a takeoff because my passenger, who had just eaten a Reuben
sandwich, belched a big one.
The smell was so bad I exited the runway and opened the door.
True.



 




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