Old 06-23-2006, 17:39   #31
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"Shirley airport exists no more. They are building condos around the area."

I remember after they closed Pepperille airport (or something like that) members of the the Trojan club cleared a drop zone behind Shirley airport. It was kind of small but it worked out for most of us in the club. Is the jail near Devens still there? I remeber making a jump and landing in the courtyard. That was fun. Almost as nice as the HALO teams landing in Sear's town.
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Old 06-26-2006, 03:42   #32
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Old 06-27-2006, 06:21   #33
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yeah the only unscathed G's left was me and Johnny G. We were considering wrapping up in bubble wrap for jumps and stuff!!!
Count Johnny G out of that equation....had a hard landing a few months ago at Yuma and broke his femur. Maybee you should have explored that bubble wrap plan a bit more!

Recovering well now. Rides to work on his new Fatboy, but walks in with a cane!

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Old 06-27-2006, 12:29   #34
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Yeah I heard about the continuing saga of the curse of the G's landin smack dab on Johhny Gs 4th point of contact!! well, all I can say is I be OK. Hope it stays that way, we had a structure fire just this morning, and so far no bubble wrap needed.

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Old 06-27-2006, 16:42   #35
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Old 06-28-2006, 07:58   #36
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so, what's up Purpl...i mean Floy...i mean Richard...
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Old 06-28-2006, 08:11   #37
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OK...if we are really gonna get technical about this...
99-Present, living in a 69 Impala under the 5th St bridge in Greeley, CO
Liar..............you can't afford a 69 Impala!
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Old 06-29-2006, 09:16   #38
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ok ok, it's a 67, but it had a 69 motor when it was runnin!!

geez can't even tell littlle eensy teensy white lies around these here parts!
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Old 06-30-2006, 01:39   #39
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Damn!!! Firebeef. I watched that Myth Buster show last night. They wanted to recreate an old myth type happening from here in AZ a few decades ago. Where a retired Air force sergeant slapped a JADO on his 67 Impala, lost it and flew into some hill. The myth buster guys looked high and low for that '67 Impala. Thing is, it was the 60's. Not to mention destroying your home.
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I thought it had a funny rocket fuel kinda smell....lol.....just kinda thought maybe it was the previous occupants smell, with the sterno and ripple and all...
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Sounds like a well off 'previous occupant'. He could afford Sterno and Ripple.
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Old 07-11-2006, 20:25   #42
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Welcome guys. Always great to see more from the 10TH.

Col M should be along shortly ODA 226.
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Hey Craig,

Welcome aboard, good to hear that you are still doing great things.

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