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Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

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Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

As I stated on the other site, Thanks again. :)
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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

What a life that guy leads. I haven't heard any comments about the new turbo and exhaust. Was this trip before then?
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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

that was...interesting....!
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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

Great adventure! But I think that boy's got a few loose screws that need to be loctited and wire tied, and I don't mean in his plane :shock:
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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

Foot loose and Fancy free
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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

Awesome as always....

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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

Awesome! But aren't you leaving out the good parts? LOL
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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

I am really not quite sure why I find your vids so amusing, but I do. Thanks.
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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

daedaluscan wrote:I am really not quite sure why I find your vids so amusing, but I do. Thanks.


I'd wager it's because they're funny, and Greg is really handsome.
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Zzz wrote:Greg is really handsome.


Ok, everyone out. We need to give these boys some private time...
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Re: Beyond The Potato - by Greg Swingle

Great adventure! But I think that boy's got a few loose screws that need to be loctited and wire tied, and I don't mean in his plane :shock:


LMAO...I admire Greg since I had heard these same comments about myself when I was young. Unfortunately I didn't have a plane then, just fast motorcycles and souped up cars. At my 20th (maybe it was the 30th) HS reunion one of my classmate actually said they were surprised I was still alive. Minions.....no sense of livining life or of adventure.

Keep it up Greg...life is too short to be bored!!!
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