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Where's Motorcitymaule now?

Has anyone noticed since his escape from the sand he has disapeared?
Maybe his wife took away his computer priveleges.
Are we a bad influence?
:?: :shock:
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Maybe they threw him and his Maule in prison. But wait -- don't they have computers in prison? .... they have everything else there .... :shock: :D
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Making Pizzas

I can say for certainty I know where Motorcitymaule has spent nearly every waking hour (and no doubt some sleeping) since returning from the desert. He's looking after his new baby, a cool pizza shop on main street in Durango.

He's collected pictures of our adventure and will no doubt post a good story, when he gets ahead of the orders on his counter.

In the meantime, maybe he needs advice on the next stage of his business plan. Delivering pizzas with the Maule to the Utah back country. (Sorry, San Juan River is out of our delivery area).

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Pizza!

Count me in. :D

Thin crust, Canadian Bacon, Beef, Tomatos. Large pitcher of draft beer. :P :wink:

C ya, Bub
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MM,

I'll take a combo, thin crust, no anchovies and a pitcher of your best micro-brew.

Did I mention I'd like to run a tab ???

Welcome to the joys of self-employment.

As my Pop used to say. "Great thing about working for yourself is you only have to work 1/2 a day ! Doesn't matter which 12 hours you choose, just make sure it's 1/2 a day..." ;-)
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Can I get a medium Combo, and can you cut it only 4 pieces, I can't eat 8. Beer is Beer and since N6EA has a tab started just add it to his tab. Thanks Bob.
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Glad to hear that. Now I know where to look for a pizza when I go to Durango. Gotta support a fellow pilot. :D
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You guys are too funny. I'm very sorry about the pics and the story, i'm running a system which can't deal with data, wish it was the 530 sitting in the M would probably work better :wink: there are other reasons, but the pizza shop is kicking awesome and now its been three weeks since closing and 3.5 weeks since desert recovery,, when it rains it pours!!

I am planning on going to the BCP's fly-in with the M but now it seems i will have to bring pizzas in the back with my SURVIVAL/camping gear. I also gained ownership of two keggerators that are presently cooling 7 different beers 4 of which are local microbrews. how does beer fly?

Shortfielder, DurangoRebel and handfuls of other pilots have been watching the Long Props and Big Rocks dvds in the pizza shop :D
It has been a blast making pizza and watching customers shit while checking out Volume 2. misplaced Volume 1 at the moment but will soon buy volume 3. The plane is coming along nicely. peter
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Motorcitymaule wrote:
It has been a blast making pizza and watching customers shit while checking out Volume 2. peter


Geez, my wife complains of me reading magazines while doing my business .... I'll have to admit -- I never thought of adding pizza and a bush-flying DVD, too. You Durango guys are totally awesome!! :lol: :shock: 8)
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Boy I wish there was a local pizza shop that played BR&LP instead of ESPN or whatever that is. I might have to plan a cross country to Durango.
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Motorcitymaule wrote:You guys are too funny. I'm very sorry about the pics and the story, i'm running a system which can't deal with data, wish it was the 530 sitting in the M would probably work better :wink: there are other reasons, but the pizza shop is kicking awesome and now its been three weeks since closing and 3.5 weeks since desert recovery,, when it rains it pours!!

I am planning on going to the BCP's fly-in with the M but now it seems i will have to bring pizzas in the back with my SURVIVAL/camping gear. I also gained ownership of two keggerators that are presently cooling 7 different beers 4 of which are local microbrews. how does beer fly?

Shortfielder, DurangoRebel and handfuls of other pilots have been watching the Long Props and Big Rocks dvds in the pizza shop :D
It has been a blast making pizza and watching customers shit while checking out Volume 2. misplaced Volume 1 at the moment but will soon buy volume 3. The plane is coming along nicely. peter


When you get here I will be better able to tell you how beer flies. I will vounteer to test the beer. I have never drank beer from a Maule before. I usually use a glass, mug, cup, pitcher, but never a Maule.
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Maybe MM should carry and deliver this brand:

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N6EA wrote:Maybe MM should carry and deliver this brand:

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Got one of those clocks in the hangar!! And Damn MCM everyone is gonna be REAL glad to see you at the Fly in. I mean beer and Pizza's you should get a couple free tee shirts out of that!!!! :lol:
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T-shirts?! Did somebody say tshirts?? There has been enough lag time for us to talk about shirts again.

Joking aside good liuck with the pizza place. Its making me hungry just thinking about it. Do you deliver to Anchorage? I know they have a system for delivering pizza from Argentina to antartica so Alaska should be a walk in the park.


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