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7th August 07, 04:17 AM
#41
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Welcome,
Too croweded and green back there for this old bird.
Ron
LOL!
Not too crowded in our little secluded valley... and the current drought isn't leaving much greenery.
Wife & I have talked of southwest when retirement comes.
Of course, we've also discussed an RV, making it hard for our kids/grandkids to locate us... whichever one ticks us off... that's where we dump the crapper.
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7th August 07, 02:53 PM
#42
 Originally Posted by acstoon
LOL!
It started as a joke: My family has a skydiving weekend every year; about 25 of us spend the day creatively falling out of aircraft at 14000'.
I made T-shirts depicting a lemming taking an oath to blindly follow... you can see where this is going.
Anyway, the "Loyal Order of Lemmings" stuck... and now includes those in the family who either skydive or are kilted. 
"creatively falling of of aircraft" combined with skydiving and kilts 
"Pilot to Bombardier - on my mark, release the kilted lemmings! 3...2...1 - Lemmings away!"
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8th August 07, 02:51 AM
#43
 Originally Posted by Wompet
"creatively falling of of aircraft" combined with skydiving and kilts 
"Pilot to Bombardier - on my mark, release the kilted lemmings! 3...2...1 - Lemmings away!"
Don't give Panache any ideas. The last thing we need is kilted lemmings leaping from the zeppelin onto the back of the Acryli-Beast.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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8th August 07, 04:52 AM
#44
 Originally Posted by Wompet
"creatively falling of of aircraft" combined with skydiving and kilts 
"Pilot to Bombardier - on my mark, release the kilted lemmings! 3...2...1 - Lemmings away!"
Regimental, of course.
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8th August 07, 08:12 AM
#45
Just thought I'd give a compliment, where one is due.
I've only been a registered member of this forum for a very short time (although I have looked in, unregistered, for a bit longer).
I simply wanted to commend the administrators, moderators, and members for making this such a wonderful site to spend time in. I was made to feel "at home", immediately.
The quantity and quality of the information, tips, techniques, advice, etc. is second to none. I look forward to the times I can peruse these pages, everyday.
Postings are thoroughly enjoyable, with wit, wisdom, and maturity.
Thanks for allowing this humble newbie to join "the rabble".
I raise my glass to you!
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8th August 07, 10:19 AM
#46
Welcome to the boards from North Georgia!
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10th August 07, 04:04 AM
#47
Welcome from London, England.
Best regards
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