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I believe you are the guy who said he enjoys arguing on usenet. If I am
mistaken I apologize for continuing what I hope will be perceived as a friendly difference of opinion....... Jay Honeck wrote: I guess I missed that one. I was within spitting distance of the gate and I never saw one cart being pushed back to Pick N Save. How do you feel about the 'tradition' of stealing hotel towels and leaving your room looking like a pig pen? I believe that tradition pre dates the air show but I personally don't approve of it or practice it. You seem to be confusing convenience -- for the store AND the consumer -- with petty theft and vandalism. Fair enough. You seem to be confusing personal convenience with entitlement. Or are you saying that the shopping carts were loaded into planes, and stolen? I remember once having an auditor at a corporate client tell me that nearly 100% of the corporate embezzlement in this country is done by people who intend for the money to be returned. But I never heard a lawyer say that such an intention would make a very good legal defense. Seriously, I'm not here to start fights with the 'regulars', and you seem like a decent type of guy. I was reporting what I saw at the gate and I did go on to to inject my personal opinion with the 'dumbass' remark. I doubt that Pick N Save feels that the 1 percent or so they net entitles everyone to take their carts on an off road cross country trek, but it's not my call. That gate was about to get locked and it would have caused inconvenience to thousands of people and cost the local merchants a lot of money. I understand your point, Tom, and frown on the practice everywhere EXCEPT Oshkosh, where there is simply no alternative (since EAA closed the on-site food store) to shopping at Pick N Save. As long as we pilots -- generally an honorable group -- continue to work together to keep the cart merry-go-round going (I.E.: Taking the carts BACK to the store as frequently as we take them to the North 40), everything will be in balance, and no one is harmed. However, the moment it becomes a problem of too many carts stacked up in the North 40, with no one willing to push them back, well, then the system will have failed, and we all lose. Including Pick N Save, by the way. If we can't carry what I buy on foot, we will simply eat and drink more on the grounds. Two final data points for amusement..... In 2004 my two sons (then 6 and 10) and I were hauling way-too-big of a load back from the Pic N Save on a really hot day. Ice, drinks, food, and those plastic bags were feeling like they were going to cut through my palms. A gorgeous young woman, who probably wouldn't give me the time of day under normal circumstances, saw us and gave us a ride to the gate in air conditioned comfort. She wasn't a pilot but she had kids too and felt sorry for us! You could have knocked me over with a feather. This year I went into Target and purchased one of those two wheeled, folding luggage carriers. I brought back two big bags of ice, a case of water, and several bags of food. It wasn't the easiest thing in the world to drag through the grass but it could be done. And that's what I'll be doing in the future. Again, just a data point. I'm not in charge of telling the rest of the world what to do. Tom |
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john smith wrote:
Dave Butler wrote: There was no other trash receptacle anywhere nearby. There should be one by the gate. There was one a little ways to the west by the porta-potties ....and another one a little ways to the east. Still I thought there should be one by the gate. That's where all the traffic is. |
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The trash I saw by the Friar Tuck's gate was
less due to OSH visitors but by the locals who'd bring a 6-pack, park in the Super 8 or Friar Tuck lot and watch the air show while kicking back in their lawn chairs. I watched them (during one of my many treks to Target or the bank or wherever) and noticed this. And I never saw the cop at the gate. There's 3 gates over there, BTW. |
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![]() Including Pick N Save, by the way. If we can't carry what I buy on foot, we will simply eat and drink more on the grounds. Tom McQuinn wrote: This year I went into Target and purchased one of those two wheeled, folding luggage carriers. I brought back two big bags of ice, a case of water, and several bags of food. It wasn't the easiest thing in the world to drag through the grass but it could be done. And that's what I'll be doing in the future. Again, just a data point. I'm not in charge of telling the rest of the world what to do. For the last four years, I have been camping by the Weeks Hangar. To carry all my flight gear, I use three duffel bags, one each, small, medium and large. Once I have arrived at OSH, I take one of the duffle bags to to PicNSave with me when I go shopping. The carrying handles server as shoulder straps when the bag is filled with groceries and ice. A 20 lb bag of ice against your back on a hot day sure feels good! |
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I'm the good looking one :-) In the red shirt.
-- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:igWHe.212895$x96.94132@attbi_s72... Oops, pic url is http://www.geocities.com/viewptmd/3BrotherswP40.jpg not that anyone would want to see it... So which one of those guys is you, Bob? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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("Bob Chilcoat" wrote)
I'm the good looking one :-) In the red shirt. Oops, pic url is http://www.geocities.com/viewptmd/3BrotherswP40.jpg Actually, the good looking one is behind you three :-) Montblack |
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