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mark eisenhut:
dear Mr. shultzie,
 i have never met you but you seem to be my kind or guy. a man that is passon it about modeling and flying . you have a great memory of the things from a great past .the way you tell stories and talk about people it makes it like i was there . then to see the old photos brings back  a lot of good memories for me. going to the the school yard and taking 13 airplanes and flying all day and we would fly all of them and have to fix most of them. those were great times. i want to thank you for starting this stunt grunt thing your words of wisdom and you are a great story teller
with respect
mark eisenhut

Bill Little:

--- Quote from: mark eisenhut on November 24, 2006, 06:26:50 AM ---dear Mr. shultzie,
 i have never met you but you seem to be my kind or guy. a man that is passon it about modeling and flying . you have a great memory of the things from a great past .the way you tell stories and talk about people it makes it like i was there . then to see the old photos brings back  a lot of good memories for me. going to the the school yard and taking 13 airplanes and flying all day and we would fly all of them and have to fix most of them. those were great times. i want to thank you for starting this stunt grunt thing your words of wisdom and you are a great story teller
with respect
mark eisenhut

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Hi Mark,

Step back from the computer and gently put down the mouse...............

Don't feed th eanimal!!!!!!!  He's enough of a "Monster" as it is already!!!!!!!!
 **) **) **) **)

Does a great job don't he?  But we can't afford to swell his head any bigger, he can't find hats to fit now!  n~ n~

Bill <><

john e. holliday:
This is what I love about model airplane nuts.  They can give and take most of the time, as far as ribbing.  I still remember when we would try to get inside someones head just before his flight.  I also remember the one Carl Berryman pulled on me in the one and only combat match I had with him.  After getting airborne, he asked: "Do you breath while flying a match"?  Needless to say the match ended very quickly.  DOC Holliday

mark eisenhut:
what happened to his story your only as good as your last gig?
mark eisenhut

Shultzie:

--- Quote from: mark eisenhut on November 26, 2006, 05:55:51 PM ---what happened to his story your only as good as your last gig?
mark eisenhut

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That is just what happened!!! I accidently "DELETED" my post... While I was trying to "MODIFY" some spullin'errors,
 I was also going to add a little sad and dung' story about an old stunt flying bud of mine that was infamous in those days...for TWEAKIN' OUR NEEDLE VALVES with his insanity (like a fox)  ploys to get in our heads and under our Ambroid and balsa dust finger nails,  especially during our competition events.

In truth.... "GO'S TA-SHOW YA" the fact and reality of "ONE IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THEIR LAST GIG! THANG?" **)

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