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Well, I'm aiming for killing a limit of doves on my 100th birthday, Oct. 13, 2051. I don't much believe in luck. I understand the concept, but it seems to me the harder I work, the "luckier" I get. I understand I have very little control over some things in my life, but I know the One who does, and whatever He deems right for me, I'm good with. But, just the same ............I'm asking for 100.
SRH
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Doesn't hurt to ask. Being worthy is another thing.
So many guns, so little time!
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At 77 this is one of my toys. A Piper Super Cub, which is just a Jeep with wings. Have flown for 55 years and lord willing will continue terrorizing the citizens for a long time to come. Im still trying to figure out what Im gonna do when I grow up....
When an old man dies a library burns to the ground. (Old African proverb)
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Joe, Nice picture of you and the Super Cub, I haven't flown any tail draggers yet, maybe that is something I need to try. Stan
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Just do it, Stan. You'll never go back. I've been flying them for 62 years.
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I'm a young pilot in comparison to you guys, currently flying a 1979 Cherokee 6/300. I would like to get into a smaller and faster 4 place airplane (Comanche), but I would like to keep my share in this airplane, nice to have the (Suburban) of airplanes, carries a big load or 6 people if you don't fill the tanks to the top. Stan
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Joe, Nice picture of you and the Super Cub, I haven't flown any tail draggers yet, maybe that is something I need to try. Stan Stanley, if God had intended flying things to have a nose gear he'd have given birds a third leg up near their beak. Taildraggers and double guns just seem to go together--both are a whole lot better in the field than new stuff. I flew Bonanzas for 17 years when I needed speed but these days its low and slow and there's not a lot of river gravel bars I can't land on to pee or whatever. And with a Super Cub when the weather is nice you fly it with the door wide open and wind blowing in your face. I can fly over the highest peaks in the country but the real fun is down at treetop level. And yes, there is a bit of snob satisfaction when the new whiz bang pilots see what these planes can do. Try it--you'll never go back.
When an old man dies a library burns to the ground. (Old African proverb)
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Good points Joe, I'll have to remember that. Stan
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Sounds to me like you "broke even" Alan. An old-tyme gamblin' term, means about the same as "takin' your Mother to the prom, or kissin' your sister-- $10.00 to show-up for the Jury pool, been there, done that. Was foreman on 2 juries back around 1999--both cases we found for the defendants-
Back then, a County Asst. Prosecutor was a neighbor- he presented a case so full of holes, swiss cheese comes to mind. After the trial, I asked him why he even brought that to trial, knowing full well he would lose that one "For the People"- rather than "Win one for the Gipper!""
Mike told me: "Hey, every once in a while we have to take a losing case to trial, just to show the taxpayers we are doing something!"-- reminded me of Joseph Heller's great novel: "Catch-22"--
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Doesn't hurt to ask. Being worthy is another thing. So true. I'm not worthy of a single day. I got paid $10 for what I did today performing my civic duty. Ten measly dollars!!! Y'all should have a nuclear power plant in your county paying taxes. We get $25 a day for jury duty!! SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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