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I have not, but that would be so cool!! :D

On a side note, I love fighter jets so much, my children will not allow me to go inside the gates at any airshow because I can't behave. I get so excited when I hear the jets roaring, that I scream like people do on a roller coaster. And I jump up & down like a pogo stick. I frighten folks. Yeah, it's pretty ridiculous. But I cannot help myself. I totally get the sensation that I'm soaring through the air at warp speed when I hear the jet engines. Does anyone else feel that way or am I the only freak on this site? :p

Anyhow, so my son in the USAF invited our family to Red Flag day at Nellis AFB a few yrs ago. Fighter jets from all over the world taking off the runway, roaring overhead and then landing again. My son arranged to have me stand as close as possible to the runway with my little grandsons to watch the whole operation.

There are no words sufficient enough to tell you how exhilarating it was for me to bounce like a pogo stick with my grandsons bouncing like three Tiggers beside me, all of us screaming our lungs out in sheer joy at the jets soaring over us with their afterburners glowing like comets over our heads.

Just telling this story has brought back such vivid memories of that amazingly thrilling experience, I need to go outside and get a breath of fresh air................. *Wowzers* :eek:

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My brother Aby worked in an airport. He used to brag not using an ear protection each time one plane landed or took off...

He has lost part of his good earing as musician (he is also a bassman)

Not BAT man.

And Yes! That noise makes ppl behave differently.

During AIR exhibition or parades, ppl behave differently than when a city is bommbarded or attacked (I know than difference)

In part, that´s why I became a hermit.

;)
 
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Well, that's a new thing to learn. I don't know what this means, but I am afraid to ask about it, to be sure.
Yes!

I don´t know if that effect is similar to ALL men but, since I tried to eat things "my kosher" way, I knew that thing (U didn´t asked).

I asked a person, and she said it has those effects...
 

zeroturbulence

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Just remember, friends....

Modesty is the only virtue that will stop your husband from watching you bake cookies :rolleyes:
 
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VioletReigns

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My brother Aby worked in an airport. He used to brag not using an ear protection each time one plane landed or took off...

He has lost part of his good earing as musician (he is also a bassman)

Not BAT man.

And Yes! That noise makes ppl behave differently.

During AIR exhibition or parades, ppl behave differently than when a city is bommbarded or attacked (I know than difference)

In part, that´s why I became a hermit.

;)
When I worked at corporate headquarters for an IT company back east, the CEO warned everyone on the first floor to watch out for me running through the corridor whenever a low-flying jet flew over our building because I might knock them down getting to the parking lot so I could get a better view. He wasn't kidding. :eek: Heehee What a nice boss he was.
 
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Just remember, friends....

Modesty is the only virtue that will stop your husband from watching you bake cookies :rolleyes:
What if I WANT my husband to watch me baking cookies? What then, ZeroTurbulence? WHAT THEN??
 

CatHerder

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Just remember, friends....

Modesty is the only virtue that will stop your husband from watching you bake cookies :rolleyes:
It's not nearly as fun watching a woman with no earrings bake cookies than a woman with earrings on. I'd just go ahead and bake my own cookies, but we all know that is an abomination unto the Lord.
 
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It's not nearly as fun watching a woman with no earrings bake cookies than a woman with earrings on. I'd just go ahead and bake my own cookies, but we all know that is an abomination unto the Lord.
Only if you have earrings on. I think, as a single man, you are allowed to bake your own cookies.
 
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skylove7

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Nyuck Nyuck Nyuck..... yous a wiseguy!

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melita916

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is it ok for me to wear lipsticks while baking cookies?

btw, i don't wear lipsticks. i use chapsticks. lol!
 

seoulsearch

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is it ok for me to wear lipsticks while baking cookies?

btw, i don't wear lipsticks. i use chapsticks. lol!
Lipstick warrants Direct Go-To-Hell Status.

Chapstick warrants a good flogging and extra time in purgatory.
 

seoulsearch

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awwww dang it! what about lip gloss?
Lip gloss will get you to at least the 5th circle of hell.

And don't even get me started on mascara.

Surely a tool of the devil!
 
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VioletReigns

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What if you're a circus clown? Does clown make-up warrant condemnation??? :rolleyes:

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melita916

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this thread should've had a "no clown pics" rule :(

lol!
 

melita916

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melita does not like clowns :(

i really don't lol