
*considers transforming my KFC coupon status into a renewable energy source, even though it pretty much already is one*Time for bed, methinks. Nighty night!!!
*takes my 265th free KFC coupon from Groggy's status, and gallops to bed*
Too soon?
Let's take C=T+t
Where:
C = comedy
T = tragedy
t = time
*Does some math*
*Drinks*
*Attempts more math*
Alright, you're good.
*considers transforming my KFC coupon status into a renewable energy source*
Good night!
You could go on a treasure hunt on my profile and find a secret status message with a seemingly infinite supply of KFC coupons.what's all this talk about KFC coupons?! *drools*
*gasps* I could buy their entire stock of sweet cornYou could go on a treasure hunt on my profile and find a secret status message with a seemingly infinite supply of KFC coupons.
Aerobatics sounds like it'd take quite the hefty toll on your body (and your vomit trigger!). The pilots probably get used to it eventually, I guess. Still that sounds pretty neat (aside from the puking, of course)!This year in aviation history, the RCAF Snowbirds aerobatics team officially becomes their own squadron. 431 Air Demonstration Squadron a permanent installation at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, continuing to fly 9-ship shows using CT-114 Tutors. Before I left the air force, I got a flight with these guys during a show practice. I used 3 of the 4 sick bags I brought with me.
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Aerobatics sounds like it'd take quite the hefty toll on your body (and your vomit trigger!). The pilots probably get used to it eventually, I guess. Still that sounds pretty neat (aside from the puking, of course)!
Sounds... traumatizing XDIt does (believe me, it does). The guys on the show team practice regularly, so they stay used to it.
The flight was a blast. I really wanted to take at least one picture, but I couldn't get my phone out with my gloves on, and I didn't want to be fumbling with it and risk dropping it mid flight. At one point, they were practicing a move (I can't remember what it's called), but basically three of them do a low pass along the runway. I'm 2 bags in at this point, and working on the third when I hear Snowbird 4 (the guy I was flying with) says "wanna see something cool?" He then snaps the control stick left and suddenly, we're inverted. I'm holding onto the two bags, trying to keep the third sealed, and looking straight up to see the runway passing underneath us at less than 50 feet, and two other Tutors on either side, also within touching distance.
You have no idea how much I wish I had a picture of any of that.
*teleports you to this specific location*Yay! I really like the 17th century![]()
Sounds... traumatizing XD
I bet it felt cool though!
A few years ago, at Furry Con in Rochester, NY, we got to party with the Blue Angels pilots. They are a fun bunch. I gave them each wolf vinyl stickers that I had made and they put them in their planes.I've felt airsickness, especially if I've been out of the plane for a bit. Once we landed, I had to get helped out of the plane, and I was lying down on a couch in the 7 hangar lounge for about an hour. I have never felt airsickness like that. It wasn't like getting kicked by a mule, it was like getting curbstomped by a goddamn herd.
But yeah, it was incredible when I wasn't throwing up.
So, for a non-history person... I'm goodYou've just missed a lot of historical references and important events from the 60s and 70s.