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18 years 1 day ago #123177 by CrewChief
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Lynyrd Skynyrd...

Sweet home Alabama
Where the skies are so blue
Sweet Home Alabama
Lord, I'm coming home to you

Hey Y'all! Man I love this Southern hospitality. Two minutes into our new driveway and two neighbors came by to invite us to their house for chicken and burgers. Probably would've been more except we only have two neighbors!

PTOCES - We made it around Nashville without any trouble. We hit it at 2:30 so traffic was low anyway. It's such a beautiful city. I wish I could visit more. Well, except today when you had 102 degree temps!!!

There sure is a lot of activity out there on the boards. I guess everyone is smack in the middle of back to school planning. I feel strange not having any PTO stuff to do. But wandering around my new yard today I see there is going to be plenty to keep me busy.

Racing in Joliet (Route 66) this weekend was fun but HOT HOT HOT - heat indexes of 102+. Lucky for us though that the big 426 Hemi loves the heat. We lost the race due to an official's "judgement" call on our competitor's infraction of a major rule. But we can't be sore losers (even if we didn't technically lose) so we'll go back for more and just have fun running the old 'Cuda down the 1/4 mile.

We leave Friday for vacation - flying American Airlines from Huntsville to Duluth. I hope we don't have any of the problems mentioned above!!!

Shawn - my dad and both brothers are pilots. Dad retired as a C12 pilot from the National Guard but also flew med evacs. Twin Brother flew mostly helicopters but is rated for fixed wing too. He currently is retired from the Guard but works for a private med evac / charter company. Little Brother has his private pilot's license and hopes to get into aircraft sales. I grew up around this stuff but still get nervous whenever I board an airplane!

Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts. And we are never, ever the same."

"The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory or defeat but in the true perfection of one's character."
18 years 1 day ago #123176 by Shawn
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ME TOO, I like 2 fly

Hey y'all.. watch this
Daddy's belt, momma's drapes
Standin' tall on the backyard shed
Lookin' cool in my superman cape
I told the the neighborhood girl
Say hey y'all watch this
My fate was a broken arm
My reward one big kiss
When daddy asked me why I did it
I made him laugh out loud when I told him
'Cause the chicks dig it

and fallout of prefectly good airplanes (although C-130's, arent perfectly good) this song (if it had comeout 20+ yrs ago) is me as a little boy

Subconsciuosly (sp?) must be why I went 2 Airborne School

[ 07-17-2006, 11:15 PM: Message edited by: Shawn ]

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18 years 1 day ago #123175 by &lt;a OK&gt;
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my flight from **** was one where we sat 3hrs on the tarmack and couldnt debark cuz it was lightening and the chance that ground crew would get killed (seems it happens a lot)..the only people let on board were the paramedics to take a sick passenger off!!!!!!!!!!!!yikes.
i wish our steward/esses had had that kind of humor to keep us from mutinying. turns out the 'sick' lady was fine and dandy,,,,,saw her later in the termninal bathrooms,,,guess thats one clever way to get off the plane if they wont let yuo off. just get sick.
18 years 1 day ago #123174 by PTOCES
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That is toooooooo funny! I can't stop laughing.
I hate to fly, so there is no way that I will ever have to go thru that! All I can think about is the Saturday Night Live episode of David Spain (whatever his last name is) saying
Bu-Bye... [img]smile.gif[/img]
18 years 1 day ago #123173 by &lt;a OK&gt;
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Given on a flight from San Francisco from Seattle this weekend, and the flight attendant reading the flight safety information had the whole plane looking at each other like "what the heck?" (Getting Seattle people to look at each other is an accomplishment.)
(Before Takeoff....)
Hello and welcome to Alaska flight 438 to San Francisco. If you're going to San Francisco, you're in the right place. If you're not going to San Francisco, you're about to have a really long evening.
We'd like to tell you now about some important safety features of this aircraft. The most important safety feature we have aboard this plane is .. . The Flight Attendants. Please look at one now.
There are 5 exits aboard this plane, 2 at the front, 2 over the wings, and one out the plane's rear end. If you're seated in one of the exit rows, please do not store your bags by your feet. That would be a really bad idea.
Please take a moment and look around and find the nearest exit. Count the rows of seats between you and the exit. In the event that the need arises to find one, trust me, you'll be glad you did. We have pretty blinking
lights on the floor that will blink in the direction of the exits. White ones along the normal rows, and pretty red ones at the exit rows.
In the event of a loss of cabin pressure these baggy things will drop down over your head. You stick it over your nose and mouth like the flight attendant is doing now. The bag won't inflate, but there's oxygen there, I promise.
If you are sitting next to a small child, or someone who is acting like a small child, please do us all a favor and put on your mask first.
If you are traveling with two or more children, please take a moment now to decide which one is your favorite. Help that one first, and then work your way down.
In the seat pocket in front of you is a pamphlet about the safety features of this plane. I usually use it as a fan when I'm having my own personal summer. It makes a very good fan. It also has pretty pictures. Please take it out and play with it now.
Please take a moment now to make sure your seat belts are fastened low and tight about your waist. To fasten the belt, insert the metal tab into the buckle. To release, it's a pulley thing not a pushy thing like you're car cuz you're in an airplane, hello!
There is no smoking in the cabin on this flight. There is also no smoking in the lavatories. If we see smoke coming from the lavatories, we will
assume you are on fire and put you out. This is a free service we provide.
There are two smoking sections on this flight, one outside each wing exit.
We do have a movie in the smoking sections tonight, hold on, let me check
what it is . . . Oh here it is, the movie tonight is 'Gone with the Wind'.
In a moment we will be turning off the cabin lights, and it's going to get really dark, really fast. If you're afraid of the dark, now would be a good time to reach up and press the yellow button. The yellow button turns on
your reading light. Please don't press the orange button unless you absolutely have to. The orange button is your seat ejection button.
We're glad to have you with us on board this flight. Thank you for choosing Alaska Air, and giving us your business and your money. If there's anything we can do to make you more comfortable, please don't hesitate to ask.
If you all weren't strapped down you would have given me a standing ovation wouldn't you?
(After landing...)
Welcome to the San Francisco International Airport. Sorry about the bumpy landing. It's not the captain's fault. It's not the co-pilot's fault. It's the Asphalt.
Please remain seated until the plane is parked at the gate. At no time in history has a passenger beaten a plane to the gate. So please don't even try.
Please be careful opening the overhead bins because shift happens.
18 years 2 days ago #123172 by dlf
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Good for you MKM--and if anyone is looking for a service member to mail goodies too please let me know at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. My hubby and I organize a mailing each Holiday period and are up to about 500 boxes of "stuff" sent over there to support the soldier, marines (I don't think we've had a sailor yet). It's a terrific project and the folks we send to break down the "gifts" into smaller packages for the junior guys and gals. Our PTO also sponsors a red, white and blue bingo around Veteren's Day where we give folks free raffle tickets if they bring a donation for the soldier box. Last year we sent off a ton of stuff...(well not literally but you know). Right now I've got a marine corps buddy who's in and out of the red zone routinely. Those are the guys putting it on the line.

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