Hi Pilots
So, after toast 'n marmalade and a good 'ol cuppa, it's Alderney EGJA (channel islands) to Shoreham EGKA (Brighton), super Orbx airports.
BUT what to celebrate with? First thought is Spitfire, but then again any of A2A wonderful planes: Comanche, Bonanza, T6-Texan/Harvard, ........
What would you fly to 'celebrate' a success?
AND, OH ..... just a trifling matter of yesterday's Aston Villa 7 : Liverpool 2 ..... "BACK OF THE NET!"
In these days I think we MUST celebrate, safely of course, OUR successes in all aspects of OUR performance; whether it's a perfectly level shelf or homemade apple pie or fixing "that leak". AND whether it's YOUR OWN, or family and friends. I think "this is how we stay bright, remain strong and rise to challenges!"
Rod (EGBB, 7 : 2)
PS even though half my family are Liverpudlians; my dear Mum Audrey May, born 1925 on the sacred Anfield Road itself
don't forget to celebrate your successes
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Re: don't forget to celebrate your successes
Zero interest in the ball foot crying on the floor game but for a challenge that doesn't involve crying to a game ref I'd take the T-6 and then laugh and cry as I ground loop upon arrival
cheers,
Lewis
cheers,
Lewis
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Re: don't forget to celebrate your successes
I’d probably take my P-40 out of the hangar and rip around Pugetropolis.
Seeya
ATB
Seeya
ATB
Re: don't forget to celebrate your successes
agreed, and well put!rod321 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 03:11
In these days I think we MUST celebrate, safely of course, OUR successes in all aspects of OUR performance; whether it's a perfectly level shelf or homemade apple pie or fixing "that leak". AND whether it's YOUR OWN, or family and friends. I think "this is how we stay bright, remain strong and rise to challenges!"
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