Hmmm, some clarification required here Stuart.

Should that PS be punctuated as;

...rode bare-back to my assistance...

or

...rode bare, back to my assistance...

???




Allan Armistead
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Stuart &
Kerri FERGUSON
  Sent: Thursday, 25 January 2007 10:12
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in
Australia.'
  Subject: [Aus-soaring] Book Idea


  The Libelle Canopy lock topic got well of track....was it resolved.



  It is the off track discussion that sparked this idea.



  We all have an outlanding story we love to tell, if you haven't you have
been

  spending too much time in the hangar (or on the computer). We have all sat
round

  at the end of the day flying the hangar and often telling tales of
outlanding, many of

  them embellished over the years - that is part of the fun.



  What an idea for a coffee table book - A collection of Australian
Outlanding stories.

  The market will not be huge but it is one way that the exploits of the
past will remain

  part of the folk lore of Gliding.



  SDF



  PS - I wonder where those 3 young maidens who rode bare back to my
assistance after

           my first real outlanding are these days.




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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Emilis
Prelgauskas
  Sent: Thursday, 25 January 2007 9:46 AM
  To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
  Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Not at all about Libelle canopy locks...



  On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 22:49:25 +1030, JR wrote:

  > the

  >publican

  >was great, fed me and generally looked after me all afternoon and

  >some of

  >the night, I thought it was cool, but the crew werent so happy....

  >JR





  I was picked up from a farmhouse one glide south of Orrorroo on Christmas
Day a long time ago along with 2 other pilots, where we were royally fed and
watered; while the crews in the 3 car/trailer convoy had all the usual
electrical & engine issues that elderly gliding cars and trailers have on a
hot dusty day and that night.

  We'd all hit the sea breeze as we were heading south late in the
afternoon, and after the all night celebratory drinks at least the pilots
didn't care it was Boxing Day before we got home.
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