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I'm around babies ALL the time!

I rather avoid planes. Once I thought they were fun adventures. Since 911, they've become a lot more difficult to look at as fun.

That's commercial air flight of course.

:rose:

I cant wait for the day when Keeper can take me up in one. I love to fly.. even if I am nervous around landings...
 
I cant wait for the day when Keeper can take me up in one. I love to fly.. even if I am nervous around landings...

There is something that is sexually primeval about flying in a small plane where you can feel every little ripple in the texture of the air that you're riding. It's like making love to the atmosphere, a sensual dance of bump and glide and power and motion.
 
You are insane. Flying people. If we were supposed to we'd surely have wings, or be tooling around in Da Vinci spinny bikes.

I'll get my adrenaline on the ground, fucking, kthks.

But if I could put a Da Vinci spinny bike on an amazon wishlist I might fire one up again.
 
I betcha if Da Vinci were around today he would be tooling around in a Cirrus or maybe a Robinson helicopter. He is where I got the first line of my siggy ;)
 
My Amazon wish is that the necklace that I ordered through them, form Forizeri, like two and a half months ago, would hurry up and arrive.

It's been from Italy, to Australia and back to Italy and is on it's way back to Australia (supposedly). All because fedex sent it to the wrong address.

Hurry up stupid Fedex!:mad:
 
You are insane. Flying people. If we were supposed to we'd surely have wings, or be tooling around in Da Vinci spinny bikes.

I'll get my adrenaline on the ground, fucking, kthks.

But if I could put a Da Vinci spinny bike on an amazon wishlist I might fire one up again.

I get some adrenaline on the ground the same way, but why not more? ;)

All I can say about flying is that the experience of doing it in a small plane is many, many times more enjoyable than in a flying Greyhound bus. You can see more and feel more. You're riding the air, not the chassis of a small building on wings. The times that I've flown, and I've only had the controls a few times but have flown many thousands of miles in smaller aircraft, have been almost sexual in the derived pleasure.
 
I'm reluctant to order anything from amazon ever again.. the last book I bought from them took 4 months to get to me.. they sent it to Austria... I live in Australia!! Dumbarses!
 
There is something that is sexually primeval about flying in a small plane where you can feel every little ripple in the texture of the air that you're riding. It's like making love to the atmosphere, a sensual dance of bump and glide and power and motion.

I got a similar feeling the one time I was taken up in a glider. I think it was one of the most sensual feelings of my life.

Oh, and sorry for taking part in the thread hijacking. No, not really.
 
I hold a private pilots license but due to financial considerations I'm unfortunately not current.

I'm late to this thread (pray for me, on dial-up at my Mom's!) but I had to comment and commiserate. I have my license, technically, but my medical isn't current and probably not likely to be ever again. :(

I grew up in airlplanes. My Mom got her license first, back in 1957, immediately followed by my Dad (she was the guinea pig LOL). They owned an Ercoupe then a Piper Tripacer, which I basically grew up in. My brother got soloed before he got his driver's license, and went on to work 35 years for TWA (last 3 years for American...fucking bastard pension-eating-liars :( ). I got my license in 1986, flew like a maniac for about 3 years, then got preggers with my daughter so I took time off. My ex went off the deep end about then and other than a few weeks trying to get current 2 years ago ($$ issues) that's about the end of my "career." I suspect that my recent medical problems are probably an official "grounded for life" but I'm too afraid to ask. I miss it terribly, especially at home where we have 300+ days of unlimited ceilings and visibility. <sigh>

Oh, went to Oshkosh 4 or 5 times with my folks. What fun!

Back on-topic, I use my Amazon Wishlist(s) extensively to keep track of what I want/need to buy for various interests. Many times I find the books elsewhere (Fetchbooks.com is great for finding used books) but I keep track on Amazon.
 
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