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  #31  
Old October 24th 05, 10:02 PM
Dave Stadt
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"Skylune" wrote in message
lkaboutaviation.com...
Jay: I hope you are right about anti GA activists being born every

minute.
Where did you get the statistics to verify this statement? I would like
it for future reference.

In answer to your (rhetorical) question, it would be nice if GA pilots
pursued these misguided attempts at enviornmentalism, rather than
polluting the skies and wasting gas in a desperate attempt to obtain a
hamburger.


At least half the time it's breakfast. Once again you prove you know not
what you are talking about.



  #32  
Old October 24th 05, 10:08 PM
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Well actually just the opposite happened. Google on "Ford to City: Drop
dead." There was no federal bailout.

NY State created MAC to "bail out" the city. Of course, the bonds for
that bail-out are still outstanding, and the city's tax structure is
absolutely frightening. Thats why Skylune (talking in the third person
again, like some stupid athlete....) is moving to Cow Hampshire.

My Mossberg and I are no longer welcome in NY.


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  #33  
Old October 24th 05, 10:09 PM
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"Sylvain" wrote in message
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Skylune wrote:
At least you take some responsibility for tresspassing and the result:
ultimate closure of the airport.


latest scoop! Meigs was closed because Johnathan once tried to
enter the terminal



Has the line, "We are pilots" worked in other situations, like when you
are pulled over in your car?


when asked while driving my car on airport property (to get to
an aircraft) it kind of work pretty well actually.

--Sylvain


It worked at OSH to get some free Simple Green Extreme.


  #34  
Old October 24th 05, 10:11 PM
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Interesting....

IMO the only thing that keeps NYC "organized" is a very heavy and public
police presence. If they had cops like those in New Orleans, the city
would be reduced to a smoldering pile of rubbish within a week.

  #35  
Old October 24th 05, 10:15 PM
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Montblack wrote:

Plus S-lune has recently taken to speaking of himself in the third person.


He has become accustomed to the pedestal on which all you responders have
placed him.


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  #36  
Old October 24th 05, 10:24 PM
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I'm always willing to try to explain the government subsidy program to
someone ONCE. It's so complicated that we can barely figure it out, so I
don't expect non-farmers to understand it, thus there are many
misconceptions. The main thing to remember is that the government wants the
farmer to over produce. This drives basic food prices below the cost of
production (remember, everything else costs more each year). Then the
government attempts to make up the difference, but in a complicated
governmental way.
Jim


  #37  
Old October 24th 05, 10:25 PM
Dave Stadt
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"Peter R." wrote in message
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Montblack wrote:

Plus S-lune has recently taken to speaking of himself in the third

person.

He has become accustomed to the pedestal on which all you responders have
placed him.


--
Peter


In a way I guess you could call a toilet a pedestal.


  #38  
Old October 24th 05, 10:42 PM
Jay Honeck
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He has become accustomed to the pedestal on which all you responders have
placed him.


In a way I guess you could call a toilet a pedestal.


Gawd, Dave, warn me when you're gonna do that, will ya? I snorted pop
all over my desk!

Peter has a good point. But, as usual with pilots, we *all* love an
argument!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

  #39  
Old October 24th 05, 10:58 PM
Jay Honeck
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Ironically, all this "trolling" here has made me think seriously about
re-starting my training for PPL. Now that I have time, I might just do
it!! Maybe I'll see you in Oshkosh. I'll be the guy with the "Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms - should be a convenience store" T-shirt on.


Stop the presses!

(Better yet, stop *me*, as I'm about to wander into the Valley of the
Shadow of Death...but here goes...)

Well, Sky, Oshkosh (OSH) -- the biggest fly-in/airshow in the world --
is always held the last week of July. On the Sunday before OSH, Mary
and I host a Fly-In Pool Party at our little Inn, where we provide our
guests with free food, beer, wine, soft drinks, and plenty of
hangar-flying. (Not unlike what you see here, just verbal instead of
written...) It's our way of saying "thanks!" for another good year.

You'd be more than welcome to join our little band of regulars, and a
growing number of "transients" who stop by every year on their way to
(and from) The Big One in Oshkosh. It's a fun way to spend a day!

Then, on Wednesday during the show, Montblack, Jim Burns and I host a
cookout/party at our campsite in the North 40 campground, next to our
aircraft. It's an annual thing, where folks from the aviation
newsgroups can meet and greet each other face to face. This year we
had 50+ (?) people on that little campsite, and consumed an AWFUL lot
of potato salad and beer!

I think you'd find the group to your liking, even though you'd
(naturally) receive some good-natured ribbing. :-)

Might be best to keep your identity quiet for a while...

;-)

And if you haven't found it yet, here is a picture webpage showing many
of the aviation newsgroup regulars and the planes they fly:

http://www.alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm

We call it the "Rogues Gallery" -- and I suspect you'd fit right in.

Finally, I urge you to get your ticket. There is simply nothing else
like it. Don't waste another minute on the ground, looking up!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

  #40  
Old October 24th 05, 11:03 PM
Jay Honeck
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Default Bullying desguised (badly) as precaution

Ironically, all this "trolling" here has made me think seriously about
re-starting my training for PPL. Now that I have time, I might just do
it!! Maybe I'll see you in Oshkosh. I'll be the guy with the "Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms - should be a convenience store" T-shirt on.


Stop the presses!

(Better yet, stop *me*, as I'm about to wander into the Valley of the
Shadow of Death...but here goes...)

Well, Sky, Oshkosh (OSH) -- the biggest fly-in/airshow in the world --
is always held the last week of July. On the Sunday before OSH, Mary
and I host a Fly-In Pool Party at our little Inn, where we provide our
guests with free food, beer, wine, soft drinks, and plenty of
hangar-flying. (Not unlike what you see here, just verbal instead of
written...) It's our way of saying "thanks!" for another good year.

You'd be more than welcome to join our little band of regulars, and a
growing number of "transients" who stop by every year on their way to
(and from) The Big One in Oshkosh. It's a fun way to spend a day!

Then, on Wednesday during the show, Montblack, Jim Burns and I host a
cookout/party at our campsite in the North 40 campground, next to our
aircraft. It's an annual thing, where folks from the aviation
newsgroups can meet and greet each other face to face. This year we
had 50+ (?) people on that little campsite, and consumed an AWFUL lot
of potato salad and beer!

I think you'd find the group to your liking, even though you'd
(naturally) receive some good-natured ribbing. :-)

Might be best to keep your identity quiet for a while...

;-)

And if you haven't found it yet, here is a picture webpage showing many
of the aviation newsgroup regulars and the planes they fly:

http://www.alexisparkinn.com/rec_aviation.htm

We call it the "Rogues Gallery" -- and I suspect you'd fit right in.

Finally, I urge you to get your ticket. There is simply nothing else
like it. Don't waste another minute on the ground, looking up!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

 




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