He didn’t believe me
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 6:17 pm
I told Chuck I’d write this down so here goes. The story itself is nothing special but the story of the story always makes me chuckle.
I was probably twenty one or twenty two and was at the Bushplane Museum in Sault Ste. Marie, certainly near the Fox Moth they were restoring but I forget if I was actually involved with the project at that point. I don’t think I was yet. Anyways, it seems most people in biplane restoration circles are in their seventies and if you’re not it’s hard to be credible among folks you’ve never met before. There was a fellow from out of town talking to the main restorer of the Fox who had done some old airplane work of his own and he was clearly name dropping a bunch when he dropped the name of a fairly prolific restorer I also knew. Trying to gain some credibility I mentioned I knew him too.
I just get a look back that screams, [i]No you don’t, kid.[/i]
So now I’m trying to back up my story with the situation and clearly without thinking what that situation was before I opened my mouth. I told him I had seen him just the weekend before. He looks at me like I’m a pathological liar, because that’s exactly what one would say.
I tried to expand on it with, “No, really, I flew up to his farm.†Another look of doubt.
“I flew up in a borrowed Tiger Moth.†I think eyes were rolling by this point. You know, because who wouldn’t lend a seventy year old airplane to some dumb kid? Then I went for the truly surreal.
“I was delivering a pot of chilli.â€
At that point I probably wouldn’t have believed me either.
I was probably twenty one or twenty two and was at the Bushplane Museum in Sault Ste. Marie, certainly near the Fox Moth they were restoring but I forget if I was actually involved with the project at that point. I don’t think I was yet. Anyways, it seems most people in biplane restoration circles are in their seventies and if you’re not it’s hard to be credible among folks you’ve never met before. There was a fellow from out of town talking to the main restorer of the Fox who had done some old airplane work of his own and he was clearly name dropping a bunch when he dropped the name of a fairly prolific restorer I also knew. Trying to gain some credibility I mentioned I knew him too.
I just get a look back that screams, [i]No you don’t, kid.[/i]
So now I’m trying to back up my story with the situation and clearly without thinking what that situation was before I opened my mouth. I told him I had seen him just the weekend before. He looks at me like I’m a pathological liar, because that’s exactly what one would say.
I tried to expand on it with, “No, really, I flew up to his farm.†Another look of doubt.
“I flew up in a borrowed Tiger Moth.†I think eyes were rolling by this point. You know, because who wouldn’t lend a seventy year old airplane to some dumb kid? Then I went for the truly surreal.
“I was delivering a pot of chilli.â€
At that point I probably wouldn’t have believed me either.