In a message dated 6/3/2008 11:29:08 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I’ve  noticed in the threads today that many people are posting their notes 
with  very long tails of old messages  attached.


Well, I gotta plead guilty to that one!  All this talk of testing for  
Martini's in the auto fuel and trying to figure out when one is, and when one  
is 
not, supposed to eat the olives from the Official Bi-Lo Auto Gas Alcohol  Test 
Container got me so shook up that I forgot to delete the extraneous text on  my 
last few posts.  Worse than that is the fact that I dropped three olives  in 
my right wing tank while I was testing the gas.  Turns out there's  no alcohol 
in the gas, but now there is an unknown quantity of olive juice  in there.   
 
Anybody know what the maximum allowable percentage of olive juice is for  our 
airplanes?  
 
Is olive juice good or bad for the exhaust valve seats?
 
Any adverse reactions with Marvel Mystery Oil?  Prist?
 
Anybody have an explosion proof borescope that I can borrow to try to find  
those three olives?
 
Turns out that, unfortunately, ......   olives are  non-magnetic...........
 
This flying stuff is getting way too complicated.
 
Best Regards,
 
 
Wayne DelRossi
Alon Aircoupe N5618F


"Nobody has ever  scientifically proven that life is supposed to be  serious."



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