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RE: TF... - 3/13/2008 5:58:28 AM   
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well bob, at least then you will have the whole story completed to learn from!

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RE: TF... - 3/13/2008 6:12:39 AM   
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You guys crack me up ...... .......all this moaning about your wives doing the moaning.....please don't get me started.
I think this is all part and parcel of the sanctity of marriage, it's called the suffering,.....it comes after the engagement ring and wedding ring

My wife pi$$es and moans when I spent too much time in the shed..........then when I'm inside she tells me to stop moaning about the crap on TV and tells me to get out and go to my shed ... .

Pete....I feel you pain concerning those egg shells.........seems to be one week of every month just like clock work....go figure .
My wife knows that if it's not toy aeroplanes it will be the car racing or the sailing that occupies my time so she has learnt to live with it.....though she has tried her hardest to change all that I resist every attempt.

Just remind them that you could be down the pub every night instead of within hollering distance and they should get the message.

Ahh how good would it be to be single again .............and the sex would improve ten fold !!!! .......right .....that's enough of that train of thought...........back to whittling balsa and saying lots of "yes dear"

cheers

Alan

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RE: TF... - 3/13/2008 6:19:57 AM   
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Batteries: Startrack Express, a wholely ownded subsidiary of QF and the apparantly the wolds smartest delivery system with the worlds dumbest drivers left a card in the mail box yestrday for the missed delivery.




...... all this QF Bashing sounds like you want me to give'm a hurry up? , P.s. not a whole owned subsidiary because QF is in bed 50-50 with Aust post. Anyway, would love to help but getting ready to weather a P-47

And i fly heaps better with the batteries in, Trust me, i tried it once . Mick might be a little better at it

Thanks

dave



yeah yeah

anyway lets hope they are there waiting when I get home. How about I let you have a go on the playstation?

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RE: T... - 3/13/2008 6:20:07 AM   
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Q. Why do men usually die before their wives?

A. They want to.



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RE: TF... - 3/13/2008 6:21:17 AM   
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I was just getting excited about using Pete's Jug to finally learn to fly mode 1

Mick



mick it is always nice to have dreams and aspirations, in this case fantasies hehe

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RE: TF... - 3/13/2008 6:36:27 AM   
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You guys crack me up ...... .......all this moaning about your wives doing the moaning.....please don't get me started.
I think this is all part and parcel of the sanctity of marriage, it's called the suffering,.....it comes after the engagement ring and wedding ring

My wife pi$$es and moans when I spent too much time in the shed..........then when I'm inside she tells me to stop moaning about the crap on TV and tells me to get out and go to my shed ... .

Pete....I feel you pain concerning those egg shells.........seems to be one week of every month just like clock work....go figure .
My wife knows that if it's not toy aeroplanes it will be the car racing or the sailing that occupies my time so she has learnt to live with it.....though she has tried her hardest to change all that I resist every attempt.

Just remind them that you could be down the pub every night instead of within hollering distance and they should get the message.

Ahh how good would it be to be single again .............and the sex would improve ten fold !!!! .......right .....that's enough of that train of thought...........back to whittling balsa and saying lots of "yes dear"

cheers

Alan


suffering is right, like lving with a time bomb though one that goes off 24/7 and not just the monthly thing. Said to her this morhing, "go to the Drs and get your hormones checked" didnt that go down well, talk about a banshee

down the pub chasing skirt sounds better and better

sex? what the heck is that?

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RE: T... - 3/13/2008 6:38:24 AM   
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Q. Why do men usually die before their wives?

A. They want to.



Tom



they only give murderers 20 years, in a marriage you get life!

It's life Jim but not as we know it!

bloody women arrgghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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RE: T... - 3/13/2008 7:01:23 PM   
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It helps to be allmost deeff, take the aid's out and she can babble all she wants, then I tell her the aids were out, she goes off muttering.


Well I can tell you the thread for a canopy frame is the way to go, it is easy, my screw up is I should have added at least 1 more layer, pulled off real easy and trimmed up pretty descent, but vary flimsy, may make another and try a layer of 6 oz in the middle, Pic's later as bat's in camera welt flat

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RE: T... - 3/13/2008 7:04:19 PM   
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I'm really liking that canopy frame idea as well. I may go back and do that on my Corsair canopy to give the sliders some beef to attach to.

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RE: T... - 3/13/2008 9:21:12 PM   
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Tom

Winston was nice enough to let me have the one he did while writing the thread, and I have to tell you it is impressive workmanship and quality.

The more I fiddle with the one that I made for the 47 I am imclined to do another 2 layers of 3/4 oz, 2 of 4, and 2 final of 3/4 which should give me a total thickness of about 3/64 to 1/16

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RE: T... - 3/14/2008 2:30:49 AM   
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hehe I should try that. My ususual response is : yeah whatever!

Why dont you just put the frame back on and put down another layer or 2?

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RE: T... - 3/14/2008 3:06:22 AM   
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Pete

Considered that but as flexable as it turned out trying to hold in place and layer it up, I don't think will work, may try it first tho. I should not have trimmed it as it was a lot stiffer with the extra mtl

Still to cold to spry prime in the garage, so from the notes I took from a thread on RCSB tryed some by appling with a foam brush and it seams to work, as it's water base will let dry overnite and see how it sand back for a first coat,


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