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even if you could unzip your clothing to get access the cold caused your manhood to shrink up into your stomach! Kind of like a turtle refusing to pop his head out.
The artwork made me think of this image from a book I've had since i was a kid a LOONNGG time ago
Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:41 pm
Steve Nelson wrote:even if you could unzip your clothing to get access the cold caused your manhood to shrink up into your stomach! Kind of like a turtle refusing to pop his head out.
Sounds like an episode of Sienfeld..![]()
I was sitting next to an old Ball Turret Gunner while flying in Aluminum Overcats a couple of weeks ago. It was a very hot, turbulent day, and the plane was bouncing around like we were dodging heavy flak. The old vet turned to me and smiled, saying "how'd you like to put up with this for eight or nine hours straight?"The artwork made me think of this image from a book I've had since i was a kid a LOONNGG time ago
I've got that book myself! In fact, it was my primary inspiration back in junior high. I first really got hooked on warbirds when my uncle got me the (then new) Monogram 1/48 B-17G. In an effort to "get it right," I mixed my own "zinc chromate green" for the interior (gloss of course..all that was available at the local supermarket.) I also went to the town's tiny library looking for references, and found this book..
I must have taken it out a couple of dozen times during my junior high and high school years (along with my best freinds.) I jokingly told the librarian that if it ever went out of circulation I wanted it. A couple of years ago, I got a package in the mail with her return adress. It was obviously a book, and I was delighted when I opened the package. She even left the original card in the back!She's definately a special lady..and as a side note, her late husband fought his was through France, Belguim, and Czeckoslovakia, then came home to raise a family.
Sorry to hijack the thread with my little stroll down memory lane...![]()
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