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howdy all,do you have a nick name for your bird.marc n43643
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Beagle wrote:howdy all,do you have a nick name for your bird.marc n43643


With a name like Gump, only thing my airplane can be called is "Jenny."
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Hey Jr CubBuilder. Edit your post and try to use somthing besides the F-bomb. Get yourself a thesaurus to expand your vocabulary. I have grandkids that enjoy these posts.

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once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:"her"






Say's it all, don't it? :wink:
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Mauley (Molly)...my wife refers to her as the "metal mistress"

When I finally get around to owning an RV-8 I will have to name it Metal Mistress, but that will be quite a while yet.
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[/quote]if your grandkids are cruising around online there's a lot more than the F-word they will be exposed to.[/quote]

True be that!

Anyway, I refer to the husky as "Air Dog" and as the "worlds best bug smasher" man im tired of cleaning thoes things off.
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Yellow Peril was given to her by the Octgenarian pilot next to us at our old base in Wa. My wife refers to her as her "Flying Family room". Want to guess what project was put off in lieu of buying an airplane?
Surprisingly, she's not bitter though. My wife has enjoyed our many hours and trips as well as all the great people we've met.
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once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:"her"


Say's it all, don't it? :wink:


I can't believe you quoted yourself. ;)
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zane wrote:
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:"her"


Say's it all, don't it? :wink:


I can't believe you quoted yourself. ;)


It's a Zen thing!!! Sometimes a line comes out so pure, and is such a universal truth, that you can't help but repeat it.
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GumpAir wrote:
zane wrote:
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:"her"


Say's it all, don't it? :wink:


I can't believe you quoted yourself. ;)


It's a Zen thing!!! Sometimes a line comes out so pure, and is such a universal truth, that you can't help but repeat it.


Naw, I hit the wrong $#% button (quote instead of edit) and Zane won't let us delete our own posts!
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Sara, It makes my wife feel better knowing who we are spending our money on.
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Hey again Jr CubBuilder. I did not know that this was one of the sites that I have to worry about. I noticed that you still have not edited your post. If that is the way you talk to your other trucker friends then I guess that is how it is.

Tim
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once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:
GumpAir wrote:
zane wrote:
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:"her"


Say's it all, don't it? :wink:


I can't believe you quoted yourself. ;)


It's a Zen thing!!! Sometimes a line comes out so pure, and is such a universal truth, that you can't help but repeat it.


Naw, I hit the wrong $#% button (quote instead of edit) and Zane won't let us delete our own posts!


wow, this is like standing between two mirrors and looking back and forth a them.

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qmdv wrote:Hey again Jr CubBuilder. I did not know that this was one of the sites that I have to worry about. I noticed that you still have not edited your post. If that is the way you talk to your mother then I guess that is how it is.

Tim


Tim, I can understand your having an issue with your grandkids & JR's language. Unfortunately I too have a bad "trucker mouth" habit-- sometimes it just slips out, even in print. However, if I had made a poor choice of words like JR, and had a remark like "if that's how you talk to your mother" thrown at me, I probably wouldn't be in too big of a hurry to change it either.
:wink:

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I see that we cannot or I cannot figure out how to edit my last post. JrCubBuiler and I have exchanged private mesages and I hope things are cleared up. I did mention to JCB that some forums get pretty rank and I stay away from those.

Just figured how to edit and I did so.

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A friend of mine flys a bonanza and calls that thing, "Baby". This nauseates me to no end so I have started referring to my C-185 as the Miracle Plane.

After putting floats on it in the summers, I think the "Wet Dream" is more appropriate. Hope this is not too PC incorrect, if it is, get a life. Ford
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