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PC Really Sucks ! No Wait cant say that I ment to say it really has Suction on the matter of disaproval at hand ! No cant say that either ! Nice paint job all the same on the new one. Loved the old one Too !

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I was taking a closer look at the new nose art and I have to say, it looks really really good. I especially like the detail of the hand holding the flag and the finger hooked on the dot of the "i" in Executive.

It's a very nice piece of art.

I like nose art that is the way it was in the old days where there was no PC, but I agree that nowadays some form of sensorship is required, especially for airplanes taking part in airshows and on public display.

Obviously in WWII nose art was not intended for children or "the wives" to see, thus it was not created with that in mind. I forget who it was that mentioned it, but having "family" rated nose art will prevent families from not stopping to admire the airplane. I expect there there are many parents that don't want their kids to see (and ask about) certain explicit things.

Executive Sweet's nose art is very tasteful and is beautifully done.

Good job!

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(I'd have Playboy centerfolds on the walls if I could get away with it...)


Robbie, if I could get away with it I'd have a stripper poll in my living room :lol: . The point it, most of us don't.

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lol... If you ever see "Robot Chicken" on Cartoon Network Adult Swim, watch for the stripper pole... The girl is dancing on it one minute, and a Firefighter slides down it and flattens her the next...lol...

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(I'd have Playboy centerfolds on the walls if I could get away with it...)


Robbie, if I could get away with it I'd have a stripper poll in my living room :lol: . The point it, most of us don't.

Ryan


Safer that you dont have one, you could hurt yourself. I've seen seasoned (female) professionals lose their grip on the pole and take nasty falls.


Wow! You've seen seasoned professionals? :shock: I've always been torn between mesquite and waisabi....what's your favorite? 8)

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