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goirish 06-17-2011 04:05 AM

RE: what do I call it
 
I never realized that there were so many names for that part. No wonder the LHS didn't know what I was talking about. Waiting this morning to see if it is going to rain or not, so I can go to the field. Been flying my 40 size not-for-sale plane and it is a ball.[8D]:):D;)

CGRetired 06-17-2011 04:16 AM

RE: what do I call it
 
How it works, Irish, is this: You go to the LHS and you say you need this.. and give him ALL the possible names. One has to match. :D

I'm down in FL now for the week. Some R&R, beach time, AND Rays Baseball. GO RAYS!!! They lost to the Red Sox last night and I blame Maddon. They were behind in the 9th 4 - 2, but had runners on first and second. Then two of his good hitters, Jaso and Fuld, were up for the next two batters, but he pulled them in favor of pinch hitters. Both struck out. I'm sure as hot as Jaso, and especially Fuld were, they should have stayed in.

Aaaaaaanyway, that was then and this is now. No more baseball politics because Goirish needs a Frabitz, or a Gizmo.. :D

CGr

willig10 06-17-2011 05:27 AM

RE: what do I call it
 
Well if you crash your "not for sale" airplane is it then "for sale"? lol

JollyPopper 06-17-2011 08:12 AM

RE: what do I call it
 
No, I believe we tell out wives that particular action is "rekitting".

psb667 06-17-2011 08:52 PM

RE: what do I call it
 
Is there a rekitting thread?

willig10 06-17-2011 11:18 PM

RE: what do I call it
 
Sure is. It is called "crash and rebuild".

Tommygun 06-18-2011 06:04 AM

RE: what do I call it
 
Got a better idea- just ditch the fixed gear and go with retracts instead. No spruce landing gear blocks needed!


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