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Old March 30th 05, 03:50 AM
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"John Clonts" wrote in message ...
Yeah, but you gotta admit that the statement "Since the wind
is rarely out of the north, 18 is rarely active" is pretty funny!


Brain fart caused by caffeine withdrawal... It happens... Hell, ya' knew
what I meant anyway, right? grin

Seems that the answer is the latter, which is why I had never noticed it--
since the wind is rarely out of the north, and 35 is rarely active


Yep, it's when you're landing on 35 and you cross 04... Since they like you
to keep your speed up, you might not be all that slow by the time you cross
04 and it'll pop ya' right back up there... texas-accentJust when ya'
thinkin' dat ya' got it landed, ya' gets ya' a big s'prise.../texas-accent


 




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