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Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:32 am
by flyguy
Iceman07 wrote:I really, really hate to be a stick-in-the-mud, but I get quite enough of this type of "stuff" in my e-mails each day. Please don't post this "stuff" here. (And, yes, I am using "stuff" in an attempt to be at least little polite)
Read the "Header" on this part of the forum! It specifically states "A place to "RELAX" etc.etc. I think it is much more "relaxing" for those who share so many wonderful things including our airplanes, to be able to post interesting, heart warming or funny things without anyone getting a knot in their shorts!
So if you really don't want to be a "stik-n-thu-mud - - doan't! One way to be "Polite" , is to live and let live.
Now I am going to pick at George - - We all know you have this love affair with a black female of dubious origin but us that have multi-colored female friends of stellar pedigree, and her name is BANDIT, need to have equal space!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:40 pm
by Bill Hart
Here is my Beandog. He loves to fly but is getting a little old and can't jump in the back as well as he could a few years ago. I took this pic on the way to Sun-N-Fun this year.
Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:08 am
by GAHorn
Ol' Gar posted a pic (purported to be my dog) in the Pettit Jean thread in which he played a joke on me, but it's not really my beloved Roullete! Here she is for real... I'd gone into the hangar to work on the plane and she was trotting alongside to be with me, but since I was going to be motoring the prop I didn't want her in there underfoot.... so I told her to "stay".
I did my work for about 30 mins and, frankly had forgotten completely about her. When I was finished I walked back out of the hangar to see her still waiting faithfully just outside the hangar door:

Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:41 pm
by n3437d
I dread doing this but i gotta - anyone know where I can find a wife this obedient?
Joel
N3437D
Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:48 am
by GAHorn
From our new member Cameron Lawson in AK:
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Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:09 pm
by flyguy
I WISHT THEYD LET DAWG BE ONERS HYEAR IN THE LOWER 48 TU. BOTH HIM AN ROULETTE IS BETER LUKIN N U - - OR IS CAMERON A FELLER AN WHATS IS PUPS NAME?

Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:28 pm
by dacker
How does Cameron hold on to the yoke without opposable thumbs and can his feet reach the rudder pedals?
David
Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:56 pm
by W.J.Langholz
George
Thanks for sharing the story. I'll take all of these you you want to share.
Willie
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boy....some people get uppidy about the darndest things don't they.
Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:39 am
by c170b53
How's about giving this story a little teeth
This is Dylan the Villian, my dog

The Prez and First Lady met him last week and yes he smells but I think they still liked their stay;
Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:30 pm
by Paul-WI
Ok - now I need to post a picture of "the beast" Rebel on serious guard duty. 120# of pure Chesapeake loving. This was taken shortly after I bought 58D and before I moved into my new hanger.
Paul
Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 8:34 pm
by Robert Eilers
I was a at a political fund raiser some years ago seated a a table with a very diverse group pf people - most of them strangers. Seated at the table with me was my big goof of a friend who like to lighten the conversation with jokes - generally bad ones. Seated across from the two of us was a beautiful older Korean woman. The table conversation had been about how well prepared the beef was. My goof of a friend, intending to make a joke and perhaps get a giggle out of the pretty Korean lady, asked her if it was true that dog is a delicacy in Korea. She politley tried to explain to him how cultures with long histories of famine and hardship learn to make do with what is available to them. She then asked my friend if he had a dog. My friend went on and on about his lab. When he finally finished agrandizing the qualities of his dog she cooley looked across the table at him and said we should have dinner some night . My friend puffed up at the seemingly great impression he had made on this woman responded asking if he could bring anything. She, now quite cool, said just the dog.
Re: OT: Abbey and Meredith
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:14 pm
by GAHorn
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Robert Eilers wrote:.... She, now quite cool, said just the dog.