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Brent wrote:I want to meet you Lance-Tek!

Brent next time I head to the southern Midwest I will let ya know ... I was in Arkansas for 3 weeks this spring ... I am sure I will go back before too long ...

Next trip is to California for a week at the end of July ...

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lance-tek wrote:Brent next time I head to the southern Midwest I will let ya know ... I was in Arkansas for 3 weeks this spring ... I am sure I will go back before too long ...

Next trip is to California for a week at the end of July ...

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hmm i guess i always considered it the south, ive never heard the term southern midwest. so what am i? is minnesota northern midwest? then iowa would be like midmidwest, right?
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Hey at least 1 person wants to meet me...
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Everyone, or at least a similar facsimile thereof.

Sorry Ken, that's the truth. :D
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Debbie wrote:Hey lets head out towards downhills place!!! :D
How did I miss this? :rotfl:
The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs and explosions and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, and prejudices to be found only in the minds of men. For the record, prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy and a thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own for the children and the children yet unborn and the pity of it is that these things cannot be confined to the Twilight Zone.
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downhill wrote:How did I miss this? :rotfl:
*ding dong*

Get the door DH >>>> :D
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Norm wrote:3. MadDoc is fair game
Bring it on. Game I got.
People will forget what you said... and people will forget what you did... but people will never forget how you made them feel.
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MadDoctor wrote:Bring it on. Game I got.
and he has one helluva good shot

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So I can't just say everyone? Hmmm....
Ditto to all those mentioned and those who were forgotten.
I kinda picture it like a cross between a wedding reception and a slamin club. The mods and admins at head table. Bouncer would work the gate and have one of those little white ear pieces with dark glasses. Cat would be all drunk making toast. Ken would be trying to get free samples from all the strippers and Philip would film the whole thing documentary style, with DH doing the narrative ala Oliver stone meets Terintino. :D
I could go on and on like this but I think you all get the picture. ;)
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Sigh, I ALWAYS get door duty.. always a bridesmaid, never a bride...

/me sniffles while choking out yet another young fighter with the fake ID and fifty pounds of 'tude.

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Bouncer wrote:Sigh, I ALWAYS get door duty.. always a bridesmaid, never a bride...

/me sniffles while choking out yet another young fighter with the fake ID and fifty pounds of 'tude.

Regards,
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Don't fret bouncer, bridesmaids are wild things. ;)
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Hurry up and win the lotto! Also it'd be cheaper then sending plane tix if you just got a chartered jet and picked us all up. Okay, no it wouldn't, but it'd be WAY cooler.

Here's one I reccommend.

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The lounge for all you roustabout types

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The private quarters where the SG staff will conduct business

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Casa De Philip

We can park it at any decent sized RV park!
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A Bargain at 6.9 mil!

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Bouncer wrote:Sigh, I ALWAYS get door duty.. always a bridesmaid, never a bride...

/me sniffles while choking out yet another young fighter with the fake ID and fifty pounds of 'tude.

Regards,
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ps: If you think Ken was mean for removing your posts, just remember that he got to them before I could see them.
pps: Someone note the date/time group because Norm and I are in 100% agreement. :D

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


By the way, I went to edit that last night for the same reasons but I was going to copy it all first....(the copy function fluked..)...
The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs and explosions and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, and prejudices to be found only in the minds of men. For the record, prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy and a thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own for the children and the children yet unborn and the pity of it is that these things cannot be confined to the Twilight Zone.
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downhill wrote: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


By the way, I went to edit that last night for the same reasons but I was going to copy it all first....(the copy function fluked..)...
So that's where the 15 copies of the thread in the deleted forum came from! I thought that I had did it! :rotfl: :rotfl:


Bouncer,
SG staff members should get their own private plane, eh...? ;) (I am never getting in a plane with MadDoc... again...)
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Nonono! I'm willing to let the riff-raff on along with us provided there is adequate armed security (not ME!) between the lounge and our spaces.

...Plus, of course, we'll have to move the margarita slurpee machine back to our work area.


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Ok Bouncer I'll charter that plane but could I fly it for a bit?
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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote:Ok Bouncer I'll charter that plane but could I fly it for a bit?
Sure I'll man the guns and do a clean sweep. ;)

You don't just get the door Bouncer. You're the man behind the scenes making everything happen in the war room. Than coming out to mingle while slyly survailing for disgruntled banned members trying to infiltrate our festivities. THe whole CIA type of dealy. :D
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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote:Ok Bouncer I'll charter that plane but could I fly it for a bit?

Been there...


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[quote="Indy"]Been there...


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I haven't. That'll be the fun part. :D
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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote:I haven't. That'll be the fun part. :D

It's a blast :nod: Especially when you can take the plane from 7500 feet to 15000 in a heartbeat :D
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Indy wrote:It's a blast :nod: Especially when you can take the plane from 7500 feet to 15000 in a heartbeat :D
MAYDAY! MAYDAY! WE ARE GOING DOWN!

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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote:MAYDAY! MAYDAY! WE ARE GOING DOWN!

:D

Yep, I've heard that before, but not on an airplane :D
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Indy wrote:Yep, I've heard that before, but not on an airplane :D
I've heard it from another ship before (civilian).
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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote:I've heard it from another ship before (civilian).

:eek: That's not good...
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Indy wrote: :eek: That's not good...
More than once actually doing joint drug ops with the coasties down in the Caribbean.
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[quote="Indy"]Been there...


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This is the baby I got to fly:

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Our ship received this medal from the Commandant of the Coast Guard.

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Indy wrote:This is the baby I got to fly:

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I'm sure the Air Force was pleased you did. :D
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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote:I'm sure the Air Force was pleased you did. :D

Actually, I had an Air Force Captain in the right seat when I was behind the yoke :D
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Indy wrote:Actually, I had an Air Force Captain in the right seat when I was behind the yoke :D
you said yoke

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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote:you said yoke

:p

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Indy wrote:Image
Finally you picked up on something. :D
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Indy wrote:It's a blast :nod: Especially when you can take the plane from 7500 feet to 15000 in a heartbeat :D

15000 to 7500 in a hearbeat....even more of a blast! :D
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You chumps are all going to meet in the "Banned User Threads" in Private Forum if you don't get back on topic! (We have plenty of "Grade A Spam" threads needing to be fed... ;) )

A fine example!
https://www.speedguide.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=148552
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:15000 to 7500 in a hearbeat....even more of a blast! :D

Ever go weightless? Or watch all your stuff in the back of the plane go weightless as well due to dropping about a thousand feet almost instantaneously because of turbulance? Now there's an adrenaline rush :nod:
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[quote="Ken"]You chumps are all going to meet in the "Banned User Threads" in Private Forum if you don't get back on topic! (We have plenty of "Grade A Spam" threads needing to be fed... ]


What was the topic anyway?


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Indy wrote:What was the topic anyway?


:D

Dang it Indy! Ya made me forget! :confused: :irate: :D
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Ken wrote:Dang it Indy! Ya made me forget!

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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