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but did they have a fairy permit?

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but did they have a fairy permit?

If the statute of limitations has run :wink:, can we please hear the tale of the Beech 18 towing the 206 now?


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"Fairy" permit? This isn't going to be a fairy tale is it? Gnomes, trolls, orcs, dwarves, etc. really get on my nerves! :lol:

On the other hand, pure as the driven snow princesses have their points! 8)
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I don't think the FAA has a statute of limitations.

Hard to prove a campfire tale, as long as no real names are mentioned, and no one was actually there. Even with their kangaroo court hearings and internet postings complete with 8X10 color glossies, with circles and arrows, and a paragraph on the back of each one.

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Or... if it never really happened, I'm sure it'd be a great short story.
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Fiction's fine. Bring it on!

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As Ken Keasy once writ,

"It's true, even if it didn't happen." :?

As read in the last issue of a 60's rock climbing rag called the Vulgarian Digest. or VD for short. :shock:
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It is better to be late in this world, than early in the next.

Er, ah I was at Smiley Creek and was sharing a campfire with total strangers and one guy said that had a friend that did %$@&% once and got away with it.

I believe that this is the correct format for sea stories.

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