TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
Shoulda stayed put and attended the funeral...
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rep...ado-guidelines
What's going on over there in Pennsylvania??
"And when people get together in that situation, it leads to the exchange of the fluids that leads to the increased infection.”
In Wisconsin, consuming alcohol hardly guarantees the exchanging of fluids. Even if a nice dinner was had!
"And when people get together in that situation, it leads to the exchange of the fluids that leads to the increased infection.”
In Wisconsin, consuming alcohol hardly guarantees the exchanging of fluids. Even if a nice dinner was had!
Afternoon woods,
Turkey Day check in.
Drinking beer at the inlaws. Only way to fly increases the tolerance level.
Turkey Day check in.
Drinking beer at the inlaws. Only way to fly increases the tolerance level.
Re-Afternoon, Woods....inadvertently gave myself a test of my now fully functioning heart. I've been hurting the past few months, especially in breathing. I'd go up 5 or 6 stops and have to stop gasping for air. Went upstairs to the second floor and got to the top and realized that i just went up 16 steps like nothing and wasn't even breathing hard. I'll take that for one day post op!...
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Hope it's a good day for all of my forum buddies. Leaving in a few minutes to go to my daughter's house, no time to catch up, should've logged on earlier.
For the newer guys here, I've posted something like this before:
I always remember this on Thanksgiving day. This day in 1967 I climbed into the left rear seat in my Huey and spent the day loading up and delivering hot food in big insulated containers to troops in the field. We went from preflight breakfast to near sundown delivering food with no meal breaks, and our last flight was a pallet of canned hams to a base I don't remember the name of. Wasn't hot food for troops in the rice paddies and jungle, so I dug a ways into the stacked boxes of 4 or 6 one gallon cans and "retrieved" one, and carefully put everything back in order. After the pallet had been taken and we sat alone for few minutes, I got the can out of its hiding place and four hungry men devoured it. Those canned hams, full of lean ham chunks, were really good. Actually had a very satisfying Thanksgiving, I'd happily do it again today. I hope it goes as well today for all those fine young Americans in harm's way.
For the newer guys here, I've posted something like this before:
I always remember this on Thanksgiving day. This day in 1967 I climbed into the left rear seat in my Huey and spent the day loading up and delivering hot food in big insulated containers to troops in the field. We went from preflight breakfast to near sundown delivering food with no meal breaks, and our last flight was a pallet of canned hams to a base I don't remember the name of. Wasn't hot food for troops in the rice paddies and jungle, so I dug a ways into the stacked boxes of 4 or 6 one gallon cans and "retrieved" one, and carefully put everything back in order. After the pallet had been taken and we sat alone for few minutes, I got the can out of its hiding place and four hungry men devoured it. Those canned hams, full of lean ham chunks, were really good. Actually had a very satisfying Thanksgiving, I'd happily do it again today. I hope it goes as well today for all those fine young Americans in harm's way.
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Ive heard that from other people Al. Basically it's like taking the restrictor plate off the Red Dragon. But keep that on the downlow.