W.T.F. ?
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I thought Charles told his doctor to mind his own business, went to Maui and died much later than predicted from a nasty illness.
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[quote author=Colonel Sanders]
All of us will die in an aircraft, sooner or later.
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I would be afraid that thought may become a self fulfilling prophecy.
All of us will die in an aircraft, sooner or later.
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I would be afraid that thought may become a self fulfilling prophecy.
[font=Verdana]"I would be afraid that thought may become a self fulfilling prophecy."[/font]
[font=verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Well if a vicious flower arranging, gardening accident or something equally undignified gets him we're under strict orders to drag his body into a Pitts set it on fire and lie about the cause of death.[/font]
[font=verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Well if a vicious flower arranging, gardening accident or something equally undignified gets him we're under strict orders to drag his body into a Pitts set it on fire and lie about the cause of death.[/font]
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To pretend otherwise is either denial or arrogance.
For many years, I have opined that my demographic
has a 5% yearly fatality rate. I don't see any reason
to alter that estimate.
Ask Mike Mangold, Freddy Cabanas, Bill Gordon,
Andrew Wright, Marcus Paine, Bruce Evans, Greg
Connell, Eddie Andreini, Charlie Schwenker.
Hey, we're all going to die, sooner or later. It's
just a matter of how and when, and what you do
between now and then.
[b]*** NEWS FLASH ***[/b]
Hey, if loud pipes save lives, I'm gonna live forever.
Installed a Toce (pronounced "tushy") exhaust on
the sport bike this morning.
[img width=500 height=312]https://tstindustries.com/images/D/Hond ... Pack-1.jpg[/img]
It is ridiculously loud around town. Makes Eric's
Yoshimura on his 1000 sound quiet, if that's
possible.
Exploded with around a million decibels onto
the on-ramp to I-280. At 7000 RPM / 80 MPH
(normal cruising speed, 6th gear) it was so
loud, cars were moving away from me. The
bike is propelled forwards by blasting an
enormous amount of sound backwards. This
explains the structural mounting of the
"muffler" which you can see right through.
Hell, that's no muffler, it's an amplifier!
My ears are still ringing.
It's going to be an interesting week.
For many years, I have opined that my demographic
has a 5% yearly fatality rate. I don't see any reason
to alter that estimate.
Ask Mike Mangold, Freddy Cabanas, Bill Gordon,
Andrew Wright, Marcus Paine, Bruce Evans, Greg
Connell, Eddie Andreini, Charlie Schwenker.
Hey, we're all going to die, sooner or later. It's
just a matter of how and when, and what you do
between now and then.
[b]*** NEWS FLASH ***[/b]
Hey, if loud pipes save lives, I'm gonna live forever.
Installed a Toce (pronounced "tushy") exhaust on
the sport bike this morning.
[img width=500 height=312]https://tstindustries.com/images/D/Hond ... Pack-1.jpg[/img]
It is ridiculously loud around town. Makes Eric's
Yoshimura on his 1000 sound quiet, if that's
possible.
Exploded with around a million decibels onto
the on-ramp to I-280. At 7000 RPM / 80 MPH
(normal cruising speed, 6th gear) it was so
loud, cars were moving away from me. The
bike is propelled forwards by blasting an
enormous amount of sound backwards. This
explains the structural mounting of the
"muffler" which you can see right through.
Hell, that's no muffler, it's an amplifier!
My ears are still ringing.
It's going to be an interesting week.
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[quote author=Colonel Sanders link=topic=6748.msg18320#msg18320 date=1500765123]
To pretend otherwise is either denial or arrogance.
For many years, I have opined that my demographic
has a 5% yearly fatality rate. I don't see any reason
to alter that estimate.
Ask Mike Mangold, Freddy Cabanas, Bill Gordon,
Andrew Wright, Marcus Paine, Bruce Evans, Greg
Connell, Eddie Andreini, Charlie Schwenker.
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Wasn't Mangold's accident a non-aerobatic crash due to an engine failure on takeoff. I have never heard any follow-up. Does anyone know?
To pretend otherwise is either denial or arrogance.
For many years, I have opined that my demographic
has a 5% yearly fatality rate. I don't see any reason
to alter that estimate.
Ask Mike Mangold, Freddy Cabanas, Bill Gordon,
Andrew Wright, Marcus Paine, Bruce Evans, Greg
Connell, Eddie Andreini, Charlie Schwenker.
[/quote]
Wasn't Mangold's accident a non-aerobatic crash due to an engine failure on takeoff. I have never heard any follow-up. Does anyone know?
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Impressive, practicing punching and falls while commuting.