That Beechcraft Hawker is a beauty for sure. Fine choice of aircraft G. A used one goes for between 4-6 million. It will approach Mach 0.90.
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That Beechcraft Hawker is a beauty for sure. Fine choice of aircraft G. A used one goes for between 4-6 million. It will approach Mach 0.90.
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I'm not certain, but I think the Beechcraft Hawker is what my wifes cousin flies this guy around in.
Mercy! Excellent post Steve. Would love to fly that aircraft. Now I'm not going to sleep at night thinking about that.
Meanwhile, us lowly guys prepare another batch of Satsuma cellos:
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Preparing the lemon crop here shortly for processing:
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Worked on the big pecan tree some more that came down:
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Stacking up the large pieces next to the big cypress there. Will split those later for the smoker. Also put the small pieces in one of the Martha Stewart racks. We call it that because one of our friend says that everything we have looks like Martha Stewart - whatever that means.
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Time for me to stop fooling around. I've got better things to do.
Clear nights like this out here in the woods is a pleasure. Especially when the leaves are down when I can see the sky, zero light pollution. I see Venus once again:
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The morning star. I likes such things. Thought I'd share.
Randy sample too much of that cello and you'll be flying high without the plane.
"gene"
Back to work tomorrow. The University was closed for MLK day. Intense schedule this semester, two classes with five sections each. That's okay, love it with those kids. Keeps me on the edge. Being not able to eat lunch, I go to the Rouses Supermarket close to the University for a breakfast plate to go, serve it up yourself. Not into fast food. It's set up really nice, open at 6:30 am. Eggs done different styles, patty and link sausages, grits and cheese grits, tators, biscuits, white gravy, and some terrific french toast. The only place I've ever seen do that. That Rouses is unique for sure. The only thing is that they don't have bacon. I'm assuming since they weigh the box by the pound, they'd take a hit - don't know. Since I'm doing that four days a week, I plan on harassing them about the bacon starting tomorrow. You wait and see, they'll give in before long :).
[QUOTE=Tracker123;3345812]Back to work tomorrow. The University was closed for MLK day. Intense schedule this semester, two classes with five sections each. That's okay, love it with those kids. Keeps me on the edge. Being not able to eat lunch, I go to the Rouses Supermarket close to the University for a breakfast plate to go, serve it up yourself. Not into fast food. It's set up really nice, open at 6:30 am. Eggs done different styles, patty and link sausages, grits and cheese grits, tators, biscuits, white gravy, and some terrific french toast. The only place I've ever seen do that. That Rouses is unique for sure. The only thing is that they don't have bacon. I'm assuming since they weigh the box by the pound, they'd take a hit
Know what you mean....I got one .8 mile from the house....had some of the best fried okra I ever had tonight from there....I do the breakfast sometimes also.....
Yes indeed, the local Rouses has good folks. The bacon now resides in my morning breakfast box each weekday morning:
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Very nice cuts of bacon I must add. Told a couple of fellas there it wasn't necessary to have a separate pan for link and patty sausages - put them together and have a pan for bacon. Had to sweet talk some girls in the meantime. They all agreed. Work's nicely. That's the way I roll. :rolleyes:
The cardioligist is going to love you
I found a new shirt for Randy today......Attachment 256881
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