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Old 10-21-2011, 05:18 AM
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Kind of a morbid thought, isn't it Patxipt? [X(]

Well, anyway, for me it would have to be my polished radial.

Nice looking engine, but what's with the beer flavored water there?? [sm=71_71.gif]

Agree totally. I asked my brother in law one time how could he possibly drink that stuff. His response was he didn't like the taste of beer. I thought it was a perfect response.
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While I'll drink a straight Bud over anything from Coors, I'd prefer a locally made or Schlafly or even a Bud American Ale.

Bury me with my old school Flash 5 channel 14 transmitter and my perfectly performing ST 2300. I've loved them both and no one else would want them anyway......
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Looks like it might turn out to become a lucerative career for someone to start robbing the graves of dead r/c people.
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Looks like it might turn out to become a lucerative career for someone to start robbing the graves of dead r/c people.
Like robbing the tombs of ancient pharoahs.

I would not consider electric motors, they just don't have a "soul".
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Nice looking engine, but what's with the beer flavored water there?? [sm=71_71.gif]



Agree totally. I asked my brother in law one time how could he possibly drink that stuff. His response was he didn't like the taste of beer. I thought it was a perfect response.
Some people just don't have any 'taste'.
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Nice looking engine, but what's with the beer flavored water there?? [sm=71_71.gif]



Agree totally. I asked my brother in law one time how could he possibly drink that stuff. His response was he didn't like the taste of beer. I thought it was a perfect response.
Some people just don't have any 'taste'.
Of course he's not going to like the taste of beer if he drinks that!!!
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Hmmmm....which engine??
Why....The Little Engine That Could....of course
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blown 426 hemi duh...
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Now that I remember, I had a K&B that was a pain in the rear end. A shame I sold it at an auction, otherwise I would have buried that POS (not w/me) but buried the sucker to save the aggravation to the new owner...


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The Kavan 50 twin may go with me!
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Don't need any engine to go with me....



I'm going to have wings of my own!
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Glad you liked the vid Craig. It was a pretty impressive deal. That cloud hung around for a long time.
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While I'll drink a straight Bud over anything from Coors, I'd prefer a locally made or Schlafly or even a Bud American Ale.

Bury me with my old school Flash 5 channel 14 transmitter and my perfectly performing ST 2300. I've loved them both and no one else would want them anyway......
Sam Adams Boston Lager is my fav. Guiness if not thirsty. Harp is good as well. All of the beers mentioned are light girly manbeers. LOL Just kidding, I like a Bud or Corona from time to time. But Coors is just way too weak.
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 old open rocker 4 stroke engine,made by japan.

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Kmot and a few others know I'm out of denial when it comes to my drinkin. LOL
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Nice collection of open rockers, lavagrit!

Vic, I can still taste that delicious 'shine'.
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Since I also wish to be cremated, I feel it would be a waste to run a perfectly good engine through the furnace.

...snip...

Come to think of it, I fly mostly electric these days, so I'd need a motor and battery, ESC, etc.
A really big LiPo would liven things up just a bit...

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Since I also wish to be cremated, I feel it would be a waste to run a perfectly good engine through the furnace.

...snip...

Come to think of it, I fly mostly electric these days, so I'd need a motor and battery, ESC, etc.
A really big LiPo would liven things up just a bit...

Iskandar
Especially if they put car battery teminal posts through his neck!
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I just had a brain wave. When I go ILL have my engines inserted rectally ( is that a word ) which Im sure will give the grave robbing scumbags food for thought. If they continue with their mission I figure theve have erned them and Ill tip my hat to them. Cheers the pope

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