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This bunch and Louisiana don’t get along.

My Baby Sister got drunk and got into Ft. Polk was caught in the barracks. Was asked to leave Louisiana and not come back.

They caught my Baby Brother with drugs asked him to leave Louisiana and not come back.

No telling what my Son did but they threw him out and asked him not to come back.

Me all I did was Party and looked for work. Family told me that in was the Poor South no one works.

oneshot

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2 hours ago, oneshot said:

This bunch and Louisiana don’t get along.

My Baby Sister got drunk and got into Ft. Polk was caught in the barracks. Was asked to leave Louisiana and not come back.

They caught my Baby Brother with drugs asked him to leave Louisiana and not come back.

No telling what my Son did but they threw him out and asked him not to come back.

Me all I did was Party and looked for work. Family told me that in was the Poor South no one works.

oneshot

Now here's the oneshot we all knew and loved.  How many of them Cajun Queens got in the way of you looking for work there, General?

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Chennault was one of my favorites.  The Flying Tigers P 40's were some of the most interesting airframes of the WW2.  Pappy Boyington started flying the P 40 and progressed to the Marines F 4u Corsair.  Read a few books about them as a kid.  Did some artwork on the P 40 in High School and other aircraft.  I still watch old reruns of Black Sheep Squadron.

Old WW2 and all aviation since has kept me interested.  Flight has been a fantasy of mine, still thinking about pursuing a few flying lessons.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

Posted
14 hours ago, Terrierman said:

Now here's the oneshot we all knew and loved.  How many of them Cajun Queens got in the way of you looking for work there, General?

Had one in my Pickup I asked her what she was looking for? I’m looking for Yankee stuff.

Woman was wanting to walk.

My wife had to learn their language. Kids got tired of Rice and Catfish 3X a day.

oneshot

Posted
22 hours ago, oneshot said:

This bunch and Louisiana don’t get along.

My Baby Sister got drunk and got into Ft. Polk was caught in the barracks. Was asked to leave Louisiana and not come back.

They caught my Baby Brother with drugs asked him to leave Louisiana and not come back.

No telling what my Son did but they threw him out and asked him not to come back.

Me all I did was Party and looked for work. Family told me that in was the Poor South no one works.

oneshot

Some real outlaw stuff right here.  When the state of Louisiana doesn't want you, and collectively asks you leave and not come back.

Are you gonna go back some day, come what may, to Blue Bayou?

🤣

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1 hour ago, ColdWaterFshr said:

Some real outlaw stuff right here.  When the state of Louisiana doesn't want you, and collectively asks you leave and not come back.

Are you gonna go back some day, come what may, to Blue Bayou?

🤣

I know of one not going to Illinois because it was $100 for Seat Belt violation.

Yea pretty bad getting run out of Louisiana.

 I have to admit my family is different on some things.

Me and DMV got into it one time I drove without Drivers License. HMMMM! Bet it wouldn’t bother them if I got pulled over.

oneshot

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On 9/9/2021 at 8:03 PM, jdmidwest said:

Chennault was one of my favorites.  The Flying Tigers P 40's were some of the most interesting airframes of the WW2.  Pappy Boyington started flying the P 40 and progressed to the Marines F 4u Corsair.  Read a few books about them as a kid.  Did some artwork on the P 40 in High School and other aircraft.  I still watch old reruns of Black Sheep Squadron.

Old WW2 and all aviation since has kept me interested.  Flight has been a fantasy of mine, still thinking about pursuing a few flying lessons.

I was surprised how small they were.

oneshot

 

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Explain something to me.....  If the force to move a plane, fast enough to make it fly, is greater than the overall weight of the body of the plane (minus the engine) then what keeps the body of the plane from spinning at a rate of at least 1/3 of the RPM that the propeller spins ?  

Planes don't have stationary "trim tabs" like outboard motors do.....or do they?

 

*** Only descendants of airplane engineers need reply.   

 

And while we're at it......What pitch blade do I need to convert my Snapper mower into a hover-craft ?

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Maybe the wings act as a big trim tab?

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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36 minutes ago, fishinwrench said:

Explain something to me.....  If the force to move a plane, fast enough to make it fly, is greater than the overall weight of the body of the plane (minus the engine) then what keeps the body of the plane from spinning at a rate of at least 1/3 of the RPM that the propeller spins ?  

Planes don't have stationary "trim tabs" like outboard motors do.....or do they?

 

*** Only descendants of airplane engineers need reply.   

 

And while we're at it......What pitch blade do I need to convert my Snapper mower into a hover-craft ?

Ask Bernoulli.

Mike

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