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Signature Contest?

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gahorn wrote:'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
"When I was young and in my prime
I'd change my airplane all the time.
But now I'm older and got more smarts
and restore my Cessna with genuine parts." ;Þ
George is there a contest I don't know about to see who can change their signature most often? :lol:

Miles

There once was a pilot from Nantucket.....
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Sure is Miles. George is the weiner. :wink:
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Post by zero.one.victor »

I am the man from Nantucket

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N9149A wrote:Sure is Miles. George is the weiner. :wink:
As my brother would say, Bruce.... You could be a real comodeian...the life of the potty! :lol:
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zero.one.victor wrote:I am the man from Nantucket

Eric
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Oh Please! God, or somebody, give me strength.
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Post by cessna170bdriver »

[Blueldr, please skip to the next topic]

I have offered this to Joe for use in his signature. I'm well aware that I'm stepping directly into the line of fire on an active range, but I just can't resist:

Now, there is a pilot named Joe,
Who George thought was so slow.
But challenged to a race,
Ole Red couldn't pace,
So now he's eating crow.

Miles

If you think I have too much time on my hands, you're right. I spend an hour on the road each way back and forth to work, and I need to do somethng to stay awake! I have others for flyguy, 4583C, and AR Dave that I may drop in from time to time. Shoudn't be much of a challenge to come up with one for blueldr too.
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Gee! Miles, that'a a good one! This is the best I can do on short notice for you and Bluedr is wanting more so bad! :lol:

I was Miles ahead of an old red bucket,
on the way to see the Man in Nantucket!

When ol Slow George and the Bruce Gang,
radioed that they heard a bang!

And there it was a strip of heaven,
As my altitude was less than seven!
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Miles,
The next time we're in Visalia, and going to Woodlake for lunch,
you're going to have to walk!
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zero.one.victor wrote:I am the man from Nantucket

Eric
Eric, are you looking at the map upside down? :?
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blueldr wrote:Miles,
The next time we're in Visalia, and going to Woodlake for lunch,
you're going to have to walk!
Oh, you remember that that was me do you? :lol: If you do that you'll have to pay for the room by yourself. Hopefully I'll have'98C going by next time and I provide my own transportation to Woodlake.
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cessna170bdriver wrote:
blueldr wrote:Miles,
The next time we're in Visalia, and going to Woodlake for lunch,
you're going to have to walk!
. . . If you do that you'll have to pay for the room by yourself. . .
:lol: You guys out on the west coast :lol:
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Regarding that room in Visalia----Miles was the best I could do,
but you should have seen the one that got away!!!
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Post by cessna170bdriver »

Now Dick is quite the curmudgeon
Oft our ideas he does bludgeon
In many ways,
He’s stuck in his ways.
But not long does he hold a grudge on.
Miles

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Post by GAHorn »

I've got another one for you Joe:

Wax poetic? Joe never did fast.
And airborne, he was easily passed.
For his ride was not fast
at any club Fly-Ins past
Like his jabs, which are also half-fast
."


:lol:
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons. ;)
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