Larry wrote:
In the past the keg has produced some interesting and exciting social
circles. Does
anyone remember the story that broke up the circle last year at Red Oak
and caused
us all to roll in laughter to the exits?
I know one of my stories had everyone in stitches, It was about a frien
Somehow it wasn't NEARLY as funny the second time around. I think you had
to be there, and part ownership of the keg was probably a requirement.
There's a photo of the crime scene at
http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/redoak2003/030913214.jpg .
I won't swear that I'm going to fly to the Gathering,
http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/redoak2003/030913214.jpg .
Isn't that interesting, how they all stand in a perfect circle all perfectly
spaced. It must be a "formation" instinct.
"There is a time for building and a time for flying, and the time for
building has long since expired."
See you in
An interesting observation. That explains a glider pilot gathering, all
wandering arounding looking for the best "hot air" and really not communicating
very well (radios are just ballast in gliders as they affect your climb rate,
in Australia it is not mandatory to have a radio in a glider. :-)
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