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Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

Fixing a flat on a bike gets to be such a pain when one gets older. :(
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

That's years away, so I don't need to worry about it until it happens.

And he'll be able to try out every possible pickup line on the woman of Bismarck by then!

(seriously, congrats, and good luck getting back to civilization)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

Is that where you have to tell them what each of the little dials and knobs on the plane do?

"This? oh this is the uhhh blinker fluid indicator light."

that's an oral exam. This one is "how many DC Standby buses are on the airplane?"

What he said! ;) :p

well screw you too. :p

It's Bismarck...not Houghton...:p

Probably not much better though.

you going to be in tower or radar?
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

that's an oral exam. This one is "how many DC Standby buses are on the airplane?"

Trick question - you can't fit a bus on a plane, and no one would want to drive in DC even if they were on standby.
 
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