Okay..here is a funny one...we have tivo, which allowed us to watch a taped episode of Law & Order. The show starts with the discovery of a dead guy - who they find out is Eric Greenwood. Okay..that's the hmmm weird part, but the funny part is the guy identifying him saying... "His name is Eric Greenwood...and he still smells like beer." Okay - we cracked up on that one!!
Hi Eric,
Question for you, at one of the Top Gun meetings you mentioned that Mike would make us baggies for about a buck apiece, would you check with him as we need 60 baggies colors green and black , the only thing is we need them by State which is weekend after next. Thanks for your patience with this new board.
Also I have your check for the lock and keys.
Thanks and love ya and miss ya Mjo
Ok Kiddo,
I heard what you were saying at the AAAA meeting, but how will I know if I can pull the red line in a big balloon or not, if I never get the chance? I know strength is involved, but I also know that I went from a 69 to a 90 and did not even think about it except the weight that I needed, pulled red line made my objective ( scared the passenger and made the pilot who was doing my flight review look twice) it was a no brainer, landed in the street in a new subdivision. I am of the belief if you do the math on your balloon (ie weight) read the manual and know your skills, you can fly anything.
But that is just this drunk old broads opinion.
Love you Eric
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Question for you, at one of the Top Gun meetings you mentioned that Mike would make us baggies for about a buck apiece, would you check with him as we need 60 baggies colors green and black , the only thing is we need them by State which is weekend after next. Thanks for your patience with this new board.
Also I have your check for the lock and keys.
Thanks and love ya and miss ya Mjo
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I heard what you were saying at the AAAA meeting, but how will I know if I can pull the red line in a big balloon or not, if I never get the chance? I know strength is involved, but I also know that I went from a 69 to a 90 and did not even think about it except the weight that I needed, pulled red line made my objective ( scared the passenger and made the pilot who was doing my flight review look twice) it was a no brainer, landed in the street in a new subdivision. I am of the belief if you do the math on your balloon (ie weight) read the manual and know your skills, you can fly anything.
But that is just this drunk old broads opinion.
Love you Eric