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Rod Farlee wrote:

> 'Course, that was when you used to let me sit in the left seat, so I 
> had the better view of the comet.  

Well, you *could* trade that Cardinal for a plane with better
visibility.  You know, something like a Grumman (*ducking*).

> Who's PIC is negotiable, now!  Come next
> comet, gotta bring my ephemeris and bid for the best legs?  <grin>

Sheesh, *guys*.  They complain when the wife isn't interested in
flying. When she flies, they complain they have to fight for the
left seat.

I bet I don't hear any complaints about the wife spending more 
time face-down on the rudder pedals messing with the brakes, though
*grin*

Snowbird (anyone for an argument about who safetywires the oilfilter?)


