Builders,
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I’ve been napping through William’s stories my whole life, and I’m OK with that. Napping beats reading any day, and William takes a long time to explain stuff.
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Sometimes, if I have to stay awake for a long story, I just wedge my muzz in the back of a chair. If you jam your snout in tight enough, it keeps your eyes open, so it looks like your interested.
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I don’t have to read the stories, I fly behind the engines, I don’t build them. If you decide you are never going to finish your plane you don’t have to read them either.
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Have fun and do good.
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ScoobE
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As I sit here eyes drooping, on my nightshift at the 9-1-1 communications centre – fat dumb and happy full of Canadian Thanksgiving turkey leftovers – I laughed out loud at the concept of ‘jam your snout in tight enough, it keeps your eyes open, so it looks like your interested”…..
Perhaps if I look around here I can find a chair with a spot for my muzz! Thanks for the smile (and ideas) ScoobE!
You must be dog tired. 😉
AWOL: Asleep with open lids
Ahhhh!!!! the Wynn wisdom is back, its good to read it again. We missed you man! Serious question, other than a reference book would there be any need in getting the new assembly manual if your engine is already assembled?