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Maxprop wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article 9cOef.146718$Io.55903@clgrps13, Capt.Mooron wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Don't worry. Mooron is a canuck. While Jon is from .....California!!! A state the size of one of our provinces.... with more population than all of Canada! Bzzzt. Not from California. But, I agree with you! Texas? Thankfully, no. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article et, Maxprop wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article 9cOef.146718$Io.55903@clgrps13, Capt.Mooron wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Don't worry. Mooron is a canuck. While Jon is from .....California!!! A state the size of one of our provinces.... with more population than all of Canada! Bzzzt. Not from California. But, I agree with you! Texas? Thankfully, no. Why "thankfully?" If you were from Texas you'd be sure you were right about everything despite being wrong about everything. Provides a great sense of mental security. Max |
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Maxprop wrote: Bzzzt. Not from California. But, I agree with you! Texas? Thankfully, no. Why "thankfully?" If you were from Texas you'd be sure you were right about everything despite being wrong about everything. Provides a great sense of mental security. It's one of those fly-over states. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article et, Maxprop wrote: Bzzzt. Not from California. But, I agree with you! Texas? Thankfully, no. Why "thankfully?" If you were from Texas you'd be sure you were right about everything despite being wrong about everything. Provides a great sense of mental security. It's one of those fly-over states. I've never been there, except for a very brief change of planes at DFW. That f***ing monstrosity is so huge that it took us the whole half hour to walk from one gate to the subsequent one. And we only covered about 25% of the terminal, walking at a very brisk pace. They have a train to move people around the terminal--we should have taken it to save time. You could put Chicago within the boundaries of that airport. The weather was foggy, so we didn't have to actually *see* Texas. Max |
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Maxprop wrote: It's one of those fly-over states. I've never been there, except for a very brief change of planes at DFW. That f***ing monstrosity is so huge that it took us the whole half hour to walk from one gate to the subsequent one. And we only covered about 25% of the terminal, walking at a very brisk pace. They have a train to move people around the terminal--we should have taken it to save time. You could put Chicago within the boundaries of that airport. The weather was foggy, so we didn't have to actually *see* Texas. I drove across three times. One roundtrip in my car, once in one direction hitchhiking. Actually, the people were very nice. I even got a ride from a local FAA guy who caught me trying to hitchhike on small planes in a small airport (forget which one... near Texarkana I believe). Another guy in his 80s stopped on the wrong side of the street to ask if I wanted a ride. Got to be fast friends with him and his wife cooked me dinner. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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