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Old January 31st 04, 04:45 AM
Roger Halstead
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 22:14:33 GMT, Christine Powers
wrote:

I saw Rudi Gulliani at ISP one day. Showed up in a G with a entourage
that included a bunch of guys that looked like mafia hit-men.


With a last name like that, they probaly were.:-))

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
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Dave Reinhart


Ben Smith wrote:
How often do you guys see celebrities, or otherwise famous people at your
FBO? A few months ago, I was at MSN, and saw a Gulfstream pull up and it
ended up being Joe Francis (Girls Gone Wild video founder). He was doing
some filming on the UW Campus that night, and there were about 4 camera guys
in his entourage. I had only recognized him because I saw an E channel
story about him the night before...

Others around MSN said they used to see Chris Farley often, back when he was
alive and well. (His hometown was Madison)


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Old February 7th 04, 08:52 PM
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Guess what? Mr. Rudi Gulliani has possibly done more to rid the United
States and especially NY of Italian-oriented organized crime than
anybody in history. As state attorney general he led a crusade against
the mob that successfully convicted several bosses (I believe he
prosecuted the heads of all five families), and would probably have
convicted Paul Castellano as well (don of the Gambino family) had not
John Gotti murdered him first. That's pretty much how Gulliani made his
name in NY.

So, if you ever meet him, don't tell him he looks like a mobster- he'll
probably have your legs broken. ;-)

Roger Halstead wrote:

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 22:14:33 GMT, Christine Powers
wrote:


I saw Rudi Gulliani at ISP one day. Showed up in a G with a entourage
that included a bunch of guys that looked like mafia hit-men.



With a last name like that, they probaly were.:-))

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Old January 30th 04, 11:15 PM
Maule Driver
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Well, very often. After all, that's what happens over "on the other side of
the airport". A couple of those celebrity sightings is what made me realize
how nice it is to be able to use the FBO at major airports instead of
searching around for the lowest cost fuel and free tiedown at Podunk. It's
not the celebrity sightings that makes it nice but rather location,
facilities and services. It's a luxury to not have to go thru the cattle
chute, 'er I mean, the passenger terminal.

One that kind of cracked me up was seeing NASCAR celeb Richard Petty alight
from his King Air. The guy understands image marketing (or he's shy as
hell). As dusk settled on KGSO, he exited the King Air with hat and
sunglasses and western suit all in place. He was meeting no one and was
with no one except a small entourage but he stayed in character thru the
little FBO and out to whereever. I'm sure it's not a natural act to keep
the hat and shades on while moving one's carcass from King Air seat to bed
somewhere but he was up to it.

BTW, I love NASCAR even though I don't know squat about it other than they
all fly and that means top quality GA airports all over the Carolinas. Long
live NASCAR! GO PANTHERS!!

"Ben Smith" wrote in message
...
How often do you guys see celebrities, or otherwise famous people at your
FBO? A few months ago, I was at MSN, and saw a Gulfstream pull up and it
ended up being Joe Francis (Girls Gone Wild video founder). He was doing
some filming on the UW Campus that night, and there were about 4 camera

guys
in his entourage. I had only recognized him because I saw an E channel
story about him the night before...

Others around MSN said they used to see Chris Farley often, back when he

was
alive and well. (His hometown was Madison)

--
Ben
C-172 - N13258 @ 87Y




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Old January 31st 04, 04:50 AM
Jeff Franks
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BTW, I love NASCAR even though I don't know squat about it other than they
all fly and that means top quality GA airports all over the Carolinas.

Long
live NASCAR! GO PANTHERS!!


I enjoy watching the races, and was even talked into going to a race at
Talledega a few years back. Although it was fun, the best part was sitting
on the car waiting for the traffic to clear....we watched most of the
drivers take off from the ajoining airport. Some niiiiicceee planes in
those fleets.

I won't comment on the Panthers bit


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Old January 31st 04, 03:02 PM
EDR
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In article , Jeff Franks
wrote:

I enjoy watching the races, and was even talked into going to a race at
Talledega a few years back. Although it was fun, the best part was sitting
on the car waiting for the traffic to clear....we watched most of the
drivers take off from the ajoining airport. Some niiiiicceee planes in
those fleets.


You missed a great opportunity!
Arriving and departing are kind of like AirVenture, only less
organization.

The heavy iron gets to sit on the paved ramps, the rest of us get to
park on the grass. (You can even camp if you are parked by the trees!)
We arrived "late", just in time to get parked and hitch a ride to the
south side stands, get seated and watch the start of the race. Straight
in approach from the north, no other traffic.

Departing, if you are quick, you can get to your airplane, crank, taxi
and depart before the line starts forming.

I had to pay for fuel, so by the time I got back to the plane the line
was already 1.5 miles long.

We elected to pull our Bonanza from the grass to the taxiway by the
runway (a good one half-mile, slightly uphill). We were at the south
end of the field, traffic was departing to the south, so we had the
full length of the taxiway to go. We pulled the airplane for the first
couple hundred feet, at which point the aircraft ahead began to start
up.

The temporary tower was stuffing heavy iron on IFR flight plans into
the line at intervals, allowing the VFR aircraft to depart quickly.

We got to the airplane following the race at 4:30 pm.
We were wheels off at 7:00 pm.
Another Bonanza ahead of us let his engine run the entire 2.5 hours we
were waiting on the ground.
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Old February 6th 04, 09:14 PM
Robert M. Gary
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"Maule Driver" wrote in message .com...
One that kind of cracked me up was seeing NASCAR celeb Richard Petty alight
from his King Air. The guy understands image marketing (or he's shy as
hell). As dusk settled on KGSO, he exited the King Air with hat and
sunglasses and western suit all in place. He was meeting no one and was
with no one except a small entourage but he stayed in character thru the
little FBO and out to whereever. I'm sure it's not a natural act to keep
the hat and shades on while moving one's carcass from King Air seat to bed
somewhere but he was up to it.


Here he is with his toys.

http://www.aerospace-technology.com/...rboprop10.html
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Old January 30th 04, 11:21 PM
Maule Driver
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"Ben Smith" wrote in message
...
How often do you guys see celebrities, or otherwise famous people at your
FBO? A few months ago, I was at MSN, and saw a Gulfstream pull up and it
ended up being Joe Francis (Girls Gone Wild video founder).


One person's celeb is another's "who is that?". I wouldn't know Joe Francis
from a hole.

But isn't it kind of funny how you know when you see some people that they
are anticipating being recognized because of some level of celeb status.
But when you don't have a clue you can sometimes sense a bit of regret
mixed with relief on their part.


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Old January 31st 04, 12:44 PM
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Interesting point. I met the captain of the England Rugby team in my local
pub (he is also captain of the Leicester Foxes professional rugy team).
Now, I'm not a sports fan, much less a rugby fan, so I wouldn't have known
this guy from a hole in the ground. I just chatted to him as he waited for
a drink at the bar. Asked him what he did for a living. After a short
pause and blank look, he told me he played rugby (at which point I lost
interest, to be frank), but we chatted a bit about that for a couple of
minutes. it wasn't until later in the week that I saw a national paper that
I recognized who he, and 3 of his mates, were.

I think he was distinctly unimpressed that I wasn't impressed. i still
kinda chuckle about that.

Shawn
"Maule Driver" wrote in message
. com...
"Ben Smith" wrote in message
...
How often do you guys see celebrities, or otherwise famous people at

your
FBO? A few months ago, I was at MSN, and saw a Gulfstream pull up and

it
ended up being Joe Francis (Girls Gone Wild video founder).


One person's celeb is another's "who is that?". I wouldn't know Joe

Francis
from a hole.

But isn't it kind of funny how you know when you see some people that they
are anticipating being recognized because of some level of celeb status.
But when you don't have a clue you can sometimes sense a bit of regret
mixed with relief on their part.




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Old January 31st 04, 10:53 PM
Ditch
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I've seen Jenna Jameson and Pamela Anderson (Seperate times) at LGB, and I've
flown with Michael Dorn when he had his T-33.



-John
*You are nothing until you have flown a Douglas, Lockheed, Grumman or North
American*
 




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