Texas Fall/Winter thread!

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That's got me worried although I do have the advantage of distance, about 7400 miles. You never know you might get that excavator going fast enough to get it off the ground but you would then have a problem with in-flight refueling. ;)
 
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That's got me worried although I do have the advantage of distance, about 7400 miles. You never know you might get that excavator going fast enough to get it off the ground but you would then have a problem with in-flight refueling. ;)

No problem there...........I can get a fill up on a Navy carrier:rolleyes:................or fly any airline on passes since I work for an airline.:eek:

Oh yeah................welcome to the Texas thread!:thumbsup:
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #7,303  
The Navy carrier could be a problem. Since our gubbermint declared us to be nuclear-free the there wont have been a carrier within thousands of miles of us. And as far as flying, how are you going to stuff your excavator into the overhead lockers. Photo please. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the welcome. I've been subscribed but lurking for years.
 
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The Navy carrier could be a problem. Since our gubbermint declared us to be nuclear-free the there wont have been a carrier within thousands of miles of us. And as far as flying, how are you going to stuff your excavator into the overhead lockers. Photo please. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the welcome. I've been subscribed but lurking for years.
These carriers are conventional, not nuclear............ America (LHA-6) Wasp (LHD-1) Essex (LHD-2) Kearsarge (LHD-3) Boxer (LHD-4) Bataan (LHD-5) Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6) Iwo Jima (LHD-7) Makin Island (LHD-8)
Carriers in reserve
Kitty Hawk (CV-63) Reserve until Gerald R. Ford is commissioned:thumbdown:
or CVN to mininum range, then heloed to a surfaced diesel electric sub and snuck in.

I can fly any airline.:cool: Cargo airlines included.:thumbsup: No problem there, but the excess baggage fee would be a killer.:eek: I'd have to work that off in mx trade.:( Probably cheaper to rent a 20 foot container and just ship it on the surface.;) Watch your back.:):)
hugs, Brandi
 
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There is another factor. Back in 1984 when our gubbermint (in its infinite wisdom) came up with its nuclear-free policy it also announced its decision to ban ships that were either nuclear-powered or -armed. (USS Buchanan) The US has a policy to ‘neither confirm nor deny’ the presence of nuclear weapons on any of their warships and this led to a stalemate. So from 1984 until Nov last year no US navel vessel of any sort has been near here.

But that is getting too, too, too serious.

If you wanted to just fly in I could offer the loan of a shovel and offer my bike to maroon. But it is the middle of summer and the ground is very hard. :D

(I have a friend who has similar flying privileges but after spending 11 hours on the jump seat in the cockpit of a 380 (or similar) from Hong Kong to Auckland she was not so enthused.)
 
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There is another factor. Back in 1984 when our gubbermint (in its infinite wisdom) came up with its nuclear-free policy it also announced its decision to ban ships that were either nuclear-powered or -armed. (USS Buchanan) The US has a policy to ‘neither confirm nor deny’ the presence of nuclear weapons on any of their warships and this led to a stalemate. So from 1984 until Nov last year no US navel vessel of any sort has been near here.Their loss

But that is getting too, too, too serious. Yep

If you wanted to just fly in I could offer the loan of a shovel and offer my bike to maroon. But it is the middle of summer and the ground is very hard. :D I'll wait for winter

(I have a friend who has similar flying privileges but after spending 11 hours on the jump seat in the cockpit of a 380 (or similar) from Hong Kong to Auckland she was not so enthused.) No one can sit long in a jump seat. They are not conducive to comfort. hugs, Brandi

hugs, Brandi
 
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Betty and I started celebrating our 51st wedding anniversary:cool2: at 8 pm on the 31st of Dec.:). I hope she runs out of gas before long,:shocked:, I need some rest.:eek:.
 
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Betty and I started celebrating our 51st wedding anniversary:cool2: at 8 pm on the 31st of Dec.:). I hope she runs out of gas before long,:shocked:, I need some rest.:eek:.
Congrats Lou, you are surely blessed.
 
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Betty and I started celebrating our 51st wedding anniversary:cool2: at 8 pm on the 31st of Dec.:). I hope she runs out of gas before long,:shocked:, I need some rest.:eek:.

Congrats Lou! With your wife having lots of gas and Y'all getting lots of rain, maybe you could sign her up for swim lessons to wear her out.
hugs, Brandi
 
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Betty and I started celebrating our 51st wedding anniversary:cool2: at 8 pm on the 31st of Dec.:). I hope she runs out of gas before long,:shocked:, I need some rest.:eek:.

Congratulations, Lou. Our 51st wedding anniversary was last April, but my wife's 73rd birthday was the 31st of Dec.
 

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