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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2004 11:04 am 
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Col. Rohr wrote:
OK Scott,

After all we said you have to sneak off without us around to go Fly on that Darn 24. Some Guy you are and hear we were bad mouthing you on Sat. for going up on the 17 when all a long you and Neon had this work out. :shock: :P

Thats great what did you think of the 24 alot more roomer then the 17 yeh.


I wasn't sure if I would get on the B-24, Ryan and Jim invited me to hang out with the Collings crew Sunday night after the event. When I got there I was offered a slot on the 24. I won't ask/beg for a ride on a warbird but I will NEVER turn one down when it is offered. :)

TimApNy wrote:
That is great news. I was wundering if you got on it Sunday. I had a bunch of wine to press and was wishing that I could be watching warbirds flying around. I'll post some pictures to night. It was really great to meet several new WIX'ers and see several again. I can't for the next event. Kelly said that was the most fun see has ever had at an airshow.


Thats one of the things I love about WIX is the opportunity to socialize with others that are just as nuts as I am. I had a blast with you guys. And Tim, your beer was excellent as always, keep up the good work.

Oh yeah, I liked the B-17 better by far and I'm glad I chose that one to be my first ride. The B-24 is way cool as well but the B-17 is my fav.

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The stove is a Wolf. It’s still sweet (except the bill that comes with it). The cookie cutters, Kelly say 2-3 or so would be fine. My question is what types of a/c are they?

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