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What did you get for Christmas?

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Big Rocks & Long Props vol. 1,2 and 3 AWESOME.
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Two feet of powder

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All the boys together from Australia, England and Colorado,
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and their friends to excavate the hot tub
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All this and a warm fire. What more could I possibly want??
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Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year
from all of us to all of you.

YB
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Got a pink headset for my wife and a she got a wii for me... didn't see that coming.
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Merry Cristmas

The wife and I flew south to my new inlaws.
We got to leave and watch the lakers and boston ,center court,2nd level.
Great day.
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Chuck

Got a Craftsman rollaway tool chest (now I am a real man), Big Rocks & Long Props - On Ice, flannel lined jeans for flying, and best of all (from my son's long time girl friend) "Zombie Strippers" with Jenna Jameson - what a hoot! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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maulewaco wrote:Bought another Maule!


OOOOH! Now thats a Xmas present! :shock:
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Clothes, which I needed, a couple flashlights, and a cool new Swedish Fire Steel. Gotta love Duluth Trading Co. Life is good.

gb
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JPI 450 fuel flow for the 180. I've wanted one for a while. It's great.
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New Cell phone (fucking amazing, can watch about 15 channels of live tv, better than cable), new coleman propane stove, boots, and warm cloths for the snow plowing season.
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$ for IFR instruction.
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"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety". Ben Franklin
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin

Looks like ya need some $$$ for f***ing shoes too.... :lol:

Gump
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Gump your such an assho&* :wink:
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"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety". Ben Franklin
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin

GumpAir wrote:Looks like ya need some $$$ for f***ing shoes too.... :lol:

Gump


Ever notice how the signs read "No Shirt, No Shoes, No service"? I've always considered walking into a C-Store and demanding service without pants on...just once.
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Kennon engine, prop and spinner covers.
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Big Rocks Long Props Vol 4, Craftsman 3 ton aluminum floor jack, and all the supplies to recover my wings.
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SPOT messenger and Voyager flight planner.
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GArmin 496... :wink:
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bigdawg wrote:
GumpAir wrote:Looks like ya need some $$$ for f***ing shoes too.... :lol:

Gump


Ever notice how the signs read "No Shirt, No Shoes, No service"? I've always considered walking into a C-Store and demanding service without pants on...just once.


:D :D You think like me :twisted: I tried it. You don't have to demand service, they help you no problem :D
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C-140 Low and Slow

A little late here, but I was gone for Christmas and had no computer.
Santa brought me a Spot
And I got me a 45-110 Quigley Sharps rifle and I found a nice survival gun for the plane. A .22 over .410 that easily breaks in half.
Some warm socks and a subscription to Pilot mag.
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C-140 Low and Slow

Take that Quigley and take care of those poor moose before they freeze to death :lol: 45-110 has to really be something, you going to use Black Powder?
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