I can send you the file that Lady Jo designed designed, but it was created for our ISAP/MA2A gathering at Nellis/Red Flag. Regardless, it's a very cool design! Let me know and I will put it in Dropbox for you. What size t-shirt d o you wear? I'll send you a Wilson Air Wing t-shirt.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
You are correct Douglas! There comes a time, and I am afraid it has passed for many parts of the world, where evil should be confronted like a rabid animal and eradicated. We have become so enamored with the idyllic concept of getting along and everyone singing Kumbaya, that it has blinded many to the cold hard fact that some things are just pure evil and need to be dealt with in, sad as it may be, in a clear and decisive way. What we have already allowed to go unanswered, in the hope that it would go away, is unconscionable. The course required is clear, but can we summon the courage in this mamby-pamby PC world? Probably not, and it may well be too late to stem the tide. While we run around in circles worrying about a couple of degrees of temperature rise, and what bathrooms we need to provide for whom, we chase trivia and ignore the horrific that is at our gate!
I have no comments on what happened, and what is happening, not that I cannot or would not, it is more of I am tired of whats happening here and there, mostly in the name of a religion.
Tired up to a level of not following anything, not that I do not care anymore, it is because I care more and more to a level that it is affecting my health and mental abilities. I try to understand philosophically (of course not accepting or glorifying) why on earth a person did what he did, for what motives (whether true or false/fake).
Killing (in my understanding) is taking a soul that, only the Lord/Creator/God/Allah gives, and solely his business. If God is who gives the soul to somebody, and who takes it, who is the looser who interferes with God's creation and ends somebody's life!
I can send you the file that Lady Jo designed designed, but it was created for our ISAP/MA2A gathering at Nellis/Red Flag. Regardless, it's a very cool design! Let me know and I will put it in Dropbox for you. What size t-shirt d o you wear? I'll send you a Wilson Air Wing t-shirt.
G'day my dear friend...
Please send it so I can prepare/share it for everyone here.
Usually I wear L/XL T-Shirt, depends on the sizing standard
If everyone on God's green earth had the gentility of soul that you possess Anwar, this would be a delightful existence indeed. Unfortunately, we have a few bad apples that we must navigate, but I am grateful that I have you as a friend, halfway around the world, who I have never laid eyes on but love nonetheless!
Proud to say, our youngest Granddaughter chose to give her year end class presentation on Amelia Earhart. She asked if I might have some props to help her. A quick trip to HQ turned up my Buddy Glenn's leather helmet, the aviator silk scarf and flight goggles I wore for my first test flight in the biplane, her aviation jacket, and a model of the Lockheed Vega.
I didn't get to see the presentation, but by all accounts she knocked it out of the park..........
stevez wrote:
Nice series, Brian. Is that a ramp full of awesome, or what?
Hey Steve, the ramp is even more full of awesome now
living close the airport has its advantages, i can most times (depending on the approach) hear when something interesting flies into town
Tuesday i heard a couple jets buzzing the airport, don't know why they usually buzz the runway 3 times, sometimes more, i have a feeling it may be to clear any birds hanging around the runway before actually landing so i scooted to the airport before heading to work, turned out to have 6 CF-18's parked, half the canadian air force
just as they were starting up to depart a younger guy showed up to watch in his truck, he let me climb in the back so that i could finally shoot the planes lifting off without the fence interfering
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Proud to say, our youngest Granddaughter chose to give her year end class presentation on Amelia Earhart. She asked if I might have some props to help her. A quick trip to HQ turned up my Buddy Glenn's leather helmet, the aviator silk scarf and flight goggles I wore for my first test flight in the biplane, her aviation jacket, and a model of the Lockheed Vega.
I didn't get to see the presentation, but by all accounts she knocked it out of the park..........
Jim, will you quit messing with my head? It only seams like yesterday that you posted that picture of a very young lady, at HQ, with the lift control box in her hands - a determined expression - and a finger on that big red button. Now we step out of the time machine and **** POOF **** BTW, it may just be me, but have you noticed that kids that age can dress up in just about anything and look cute?