Happy Birthday zoomies wing wipers fly boys! Course some of the "stuff" y'all called Airedale suids is NOT repeatable here.

But had I Not served I would have never mentioned what I just did! Course I did All the things I opened with BUT with this caveat-we turned into the wind to launch and recover!

Happy Birthday Air Force. Put the fear of our GOD into those that would do us harm. RIDE SAFE.
Hey Dennis, you forgot "bus drivers."

As a little sidenote, we used to live a block from the Orlando Naval Trng. Ctr. before it closed some years ago. My four girls were all still at home, the three oldest in either jr. high or high school, and it didn't take long for each new batch of trainees to find out where the girls lived. Every Saturday morning I'd see a flotilla of white sloooowwwly walking past the house on their way to the nearby mall. Was kinda funny to watch, one Saturday my eldest was out in the yard paying tribute to dad's curfew that was missed the night before when this sea of white came to a stop out in the street. Whilst chatting with her(she didn't dare stop) as she worked, the next oldest came strolling out and suddenly the faces brightened even more. Then....the frosting on the cake was my #3, a blonde, who came wandering out and the guys could barely contain themselves. Finally one guy asked "is there any more inside?" About that time their little sister, Toni, came skipping out and as little sisters are wont to do....immediately took center stage much to the delight of the gathering crowd of young men. And then....momma decided to make an appearance and instead of chasing them off, engaged them in conversation which surprised most of the group. I might mention, at that point in her life she wasn't hard to look at either. From that day forward, every Sat. morning the white wave would start, walking rather quickly until they reached our corner then the pace sloooowed way down in hopes of an appearance of the harem from within. The girls were accommodating as well, making certain one was on the "lookout" and then casually strolling out to meet and greet. I was impressed with the entire bunch, from one group of newbies to the next they were all well behaved.