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cincy time dilation



--- Daun Yeagley <vwdaun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> --- julie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > Why is it that the last few hours seem to take longer?
> > Arrrggghhh.
> 
> Speak for yourself.  I was going to *finally* get to
> cleaning cars in prep for the party.  Instead, one of the
> guys on the field sold his airplane and was delivering it
> to the new owner and needed a ride home.  So I spent part
> of the day running to Charleston WV & back in the
> Grumman.
> 
> Ok, NOW I'm going to go clean cars etc.

Yeah.  Right.

Update.  I no sooner get outside to fill the water bucket
when the phone rings.  It's Brad, he's at Moraine Airpark,
watching our friend and flight instructor get out of a
Cessna 152.  What's the big deal about that you say?  The
big deal was that our very own Jim Jarrett was in the left
seat of said Cessna.  Jim went on to take the little Cessna
around the pattern by himself three times.  I jumped in the
Traveller and made a very hasty flight over, not pulling
the throttle off the firewall 'til getting ready to land. 
I managed to get the opportunity to see Jim's last
(excellent) landing.

WAY TO GO JIM!!!!!  You just never forget your first solo
flight.  I'm very proud of you.

The cars still aren't washed, but I have a good excuse.  :)

Daun Yeagley - Wilmington Ohio
'81 Scirocco S (Deiter)       '86 Scirocco 8v
'88 Scirocco Slegato (Gino!)  '88 Scirocco 16v
'96 Passat GLX Wagon          '56 Cessna 172
The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts - Ehrlich's Law.


       
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