Big Ed

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by louie, Jan 19, 2007.

  1. louie

    louie Guest

    Big Ed, they need you in Arlington ASAP!

    ....louie
     
    louie, Jan 19, 2007
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  2. louie

    redshad Guest

    Did you see the way he set that plane down..he did a good job. Did you
    see the way he bumped the engine on the left side so that the prop
    wouldnt hit the ground? That was professional there. I live right
    across the street from the Airport. My wife was outside watching all
    that take place. I was down in Canton replacing the master cylinder on
    my truck and she called me to turn on the television. Those two ole
    boys were lucky. Glad they made it out ok.

    Redshad
     
    redshad, Jan 21, 2007
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  3. louie

    louie Guest

    Yes, it looked routine.
    The FAA called me asking if Big Ed was over here. I gave them (FAA) his
    satellite red phone number, which I don't give out, but they sounded like
    they were in a real bind. As smooth as the landing went I'm sure they got in
    contact with him.

    p.s. I hope the maintenance card didn't have the initials B.E. in the sign
    off column.

    ....louie
     
    louie, Jan 22, 2007
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  4. louie

    redshad Guest

    Welcome back ..Get that motorcycle cleaned and waxed up, its going to
    be cold this week and Walker might want to ride.

    Redshad
     
    redshad, Jan 29, 2007
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  5. louie

    Brian Walker Guest

    I might!!!

    Of course, you'll have to promise not to laugh and do all that horn
    honking at me wearing those fishnets....I figure I've got to get my
    money's worth out of them....
     
    Brian Walker, Jan 29, 2007
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  6. louie

    ajh Guest

    They call it "honking the horn" in Texas?
     
    ajh, Jan 30, 2007
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