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Report from Arlington
At Arlington today, the following rah ilk were spotted, foraging amongst the
dry grass and halter tops: Ron "the Red" Waantaja was seated in a custom 3" high lawn chair emblazoned with a Flybaby logo - under Moonraker's wing. He seemed kind of low. John Ousterhout, having spent the night with John Ammeter, showed up a bit late this morning. When asked if he had been treated to more than a few glasses of "Arrogant ******* Ale" replied, "I'm not sure". Robert "O-Ring" Seals was his usual gentlemanly self, smiling and saying a few words to all his many friends. I didn't have the heart to tell him about his fly. and . . . just to be honest . . . Rich S. wore long pants today trying to conceal the fact that he had broken out with heat rash from being up there on Wednesday. I didn't take any pictures today. The only ones I took Wednesday were to show how the weather was. You can see them at: http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo1.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo2.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo3.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo4.jpg Rich "Gawd, I itch" S. |
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"Rich S." wrote in message ... At Arlington today, the following rah ilk were spotted, foraging amongst the dry grass and halter tops: Ron "the Red" Waantaja was seated in a custom 3" high lawn chair emblazoned with a Flybaby logo - under Moonraker's wing. He seemed kind of low. John Ousterhout, having spent the night with John Ammeter, showed up a bit late this morning. When asked if he had been treated to more than a few glasses of "Arrogant ******* Ale" replied, "I'm not sure". Robert "O-Ring" Seals was his usual gentlemanly self, smiling and saying a few words to all his many friends. I didn't have the heart to tell him about his fly. and . . . just to be honest . . . Rich S. wore long pants today trying to conceal the fact that he had broken out with heat rash from being up there on Wednesday. I didn't take any pictures today. The only ones I took Wednesday were to show how the weather was. You can see them at: http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo1.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo2.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo3.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo4.jpg Rich "Gawd, I itch" S. Well, I'll be damned. Every one of them sympathetic characters, likeable, altruistic, and of good repute. I thought it was Wantaaja, however. Are there no scoundrels there? Where's Mickey Via? |
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Larry Smith wrote:
"Rich S." wrote in message ... At Arlington today, the following rah ilk were spotted, foraging amongst the dry grass and halter tops: Ron "the Red" Waantaja was seated in a custom 3" high lawn chair emblazoned with a Flybaby logo - under Moonraker's wing. He seemed kind of low. John Ousterhout, having spent the night with John Ammeter, showed up a bit late this morning. When asked if he had been treated to more than a few glasses of "Arrogant ******* Ale" replied, "I'm not sure". Robert "O-Ring" Seals was his usual gentlemanly self, smiling and saying a few words to all his many friends. I didn't have the heart to tell him about his fly. and . . . just to be honest . . . Rich S. wore long pants today trying to conceal the fact that he had broken out with heat rash from being up there on Wednesday. I didn't take any pictures today. The only ones I took Wednesday were to show how the weather was. You can see them at: http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo1.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo2.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo3.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo4.jpg Rich "Gawd, I itch" S. Well, I'll be damned. Every one of them sympathetic characters, likeable, altruistic, and of good repute. I thought it was Wantaaja, however. Are there no scoundrels there? Where's Mickey Via? I was there yesterday and today Larry and saw lots of Glasairs WITH LATCHES. :-) Jerry |
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"Jerery Springer" wrote in message ... Larry Smith wrote: "Rich S." wrote in message ... At Arlington today, the following rah ilk were spotted, foraging amongst the dry grass and halter tops: Ron "the Red" Waantaja was seated in a custom 3" high lawn chair emblazoned with a Flybaby logo - under Moonraker's wing. He seemed kind of low. John Ousterhout, having spent the night with John Ammeter, showed up a bit late this morning. When asked if he had been treated to more than a few glasses of "Arrogant ******* Ale" replied, "I'm not sure". Robert "O-Ring" Seals was his usual gentlemanly self, smiling and saying a few words to all his many friends. I didn't have the heart to tell him about his fly. and . . . just to be honest . . . Rich S. wore long pants today trying to conceal the fact that he had broken out with heat rash from being up there on Wednesday. I didn't take any pictures today. The only ones I took Wednesday were to show how the weather was. You can see them at: http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo1.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo2.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo3.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo4.jpg Rich "Gawd, I itch" S. Well, I'll be damned. Every one of them sympathetic characters, likeable, altruistic, and of good repute. I thought it was Wantaaja, however. Are there no scoundrels there? Where's Mickey Via? I was there yesterday and today Larry and saw lots of Glasairs WITH LATCHES. :-) Jerry Hell, I found the source of those things, the very bloomin' origin, and they are reasonably priced too. Plus, I also found out how to spell Wanttaja. Sorry, though. I know you want my hitek Hartwell latches, but you can't have them. |
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At Arlington today, the following rah ilk were spotted, foraging amongst the dry grass and halter tops: I didn't take any pictures today. The only ones I took Wednesday were to show how the weather was. You can see them at: http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo1.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo2.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo3.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo4.jpg Rich "Gawd, I itch" S. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hey. No *GREEN* anywhere. Where's the fungi, mushrooms, mold and mildew, Mr."'webfoot" S.? BWB said it never stopped raining in the 3 years he spent up there. Barnyard BOb -- |
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Barnyard BOb -- wrote:
At Arlington today, the following rah ilk were spotted, foraging amongst the dry grass and halter tops: I didn't take any pictures today. The only ones I took Wednesday were to show how the weather was. You can see them at: http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo1.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo2.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo3.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo4.jpg Rich "Gawd, I itch" S. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hey. No *GREEN* anywhere. Where's the fungi, mushrooms, mold and mildew, Mr."'webfoot" S.? BWB said it never stopped raining in the 3 years he spent up there. Barnyard BOb -- Maybe it just rained on him. :-) This was the driest I have seen it there. All the grass was brown instead of nice green. Jerry |
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Barnyard BOb -- wrote in message . ..
Hey. No *GREEN* anywhere. Where's the fungi, mushrooms, mold and mildew, Mr."'webfoot" S.? BWB said it never stopped raining in the 3 years he spent up there. LOL.. that's just the lies that we NorthWesties tell you drylanders to keep ya'll where ya are! Wayne Sagar All Aviation FlightLine OnLine http://www.aafo.com/ |
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"Barnyard BOb --" wrote in message
... Hey. No *GREEN* anywhere. Where's the fungi, mushrooms, mold and mildew, Mr."'webfoot" S.? BWB said it never stopped raining in the 3 years he spent up there. What with Boeing moving corporate hq to Chicago, and their production to the Van Grunsven "quick build" plant in Malaysia, we can no longer afford to air-condition Washington State. The entire financial climate has undergone drastic changes as well. A new five cent/gallon gas tax is being levied to provide meals on wheels for those commuters who have been gridlocked on the roads for sometimes days at a time. The cost of saving the environment is steadily climbing. Low cost hydroelectric power is but a memory, as we are forced to release all of the spring melt water from the dams to insure the salmon will survive. The pols and greeners have failed to notice that there are so many salmon nowadays the commercial fisherfolk are sometimes giving them away on the dock. Yes, Washington is still a lousy choice for those looking for a place to find a new residence. Unless you are flying a small aircraft, don't even bother to visit. If you will stay away, we'll even send you some complimentary latches. In most cases. ) Rich "I'm allergic to sunshine" S. |
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"Rich S." wrote:
At Arlington today, the following rah ilk were spotted, foraging amongst the dry grass and halter tops: Ron "the Red" Waantaja was seated in a custom 3" high lawn chair emblazoned with a Flybaby logo - under Moonraker's wing. He seemed kind of low. John Ousterhout, having spent the night with John Ammeter, showed up a bit late this morning. When asked if he had been treated to more than a few glasses of "Arrogant ******* Ale" replied, "I'm not sure". Robert "O-Ring" Seals was his usual gentlemanly self, smiling and saying a few words to all his many friends. I didn't have the heart to tell him about his fly. and . . . just to be honest . . . Rich S. wore long pants today trying to conceal the fact that he had broken out with heat rash from being up there on Wednesday. I didn't take any pictures today. The only ones I took Wednesday were to show how the weather was. You can see them at: http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo1.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo2.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo3.jpg http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo4.jpg Rich "Gawd, I itch" S. Jeez Rich I remember days like that when I grew up in the northwest. That picture that shows Renier is beautiful. I am flooded with nostalgia. Gary |
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"Gary Thomas" wrote in message
... Jeez Rich I remember days like that when I grew up in the northwest. That picture that shows Renier is beautiful. I am flooded with nostalgia. Gary...... The air was indeed clear as a bell that morning. The mountain in the pic http://www.harbornet.com/folks/shankland/awo3.jpg is actually quite a ways North of Mt. Rainier. I believe that one is known as Three Fingers (el. 6880') and is due East of Arlington. Rich S. |
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