Forgiven for what, BT? Cross-country average speeds that can be
measured in Mach numbers? Informative and entertaining articles in
our mag on all manner of 'segelflug' topics? Setting a good example
with consistent airpersonship (whoop! whoop! 'PC' alert!) and general
good manners in the air? No, you may not be forgiven for any of these
things. Now get back to polishing that Grand Prix trophy and writing
your report on the very same topic. Marks will be deducted for sloppy
speling...sorry, spelinge...hang on...layout and increasing average
climb rates by more than 10%.
Mitch.
p.s. $25K for the '22 - my absolutely last offer ; )
p.p.s. you did forgive me for those stupid things I did to the
Kentucky Janus, so I suppose we can work something out...
p.p.p.s. whoops - it's 'Kerrie', not 'Kerry'. Mea culpa, mea culpa.
On 15/01/2007, at 9:08 PM, Bruce Taylor wrote:
Yes, of course it was a wonderful result. Very well done Kerrie!
And to have done it amongst those big hills makes it even more
impressive. What I really want to know is this... now that the
Aussie victories on foreign soil really do outnumber the losses on
home soil, can I be forgiven?
BT
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mitchell Preston"
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Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Tasman Trophy
Well done Kerry! Our 'cuzzy bros' across the Tasman are keen
competitors (eh), so kudos to Kerry for wrestling the TT trophy
away from them. I look forward to reading her account in our
august (not August) publication (no, not 'The Picture'...the
other one with gliders an' stuff), should she put pen to paper,
or ones and zeros to PCBs as the case may be.
Mitch.
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