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Ahh, very nice... too funny! That's pretty cute...


Normally those gals go on trucker mudflaps, but the window decal on the canopy seemed a subtle placement, while not obstructing visibility. Some airport friends of mine put those gals on there when I was out of town. Perhaps I should get some stickers for the main gear doors??


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Yeah, it's probably a good thing that the T33 can't have those mudflaps like you see on those 53' trailers!!!


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Normally those gals go on trucker mudflaps . . .
I had a former roommate who had the mudflap girl tattooed on her . . . always seemed a little trashier than it did sexy though.

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My dad used to have a "mud flap girl" emblem on the grill of his Cadillac. I thought that was always funny growing up.

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I had a former roommate who had the mudflap girl tattooed on her . . . always seemed a little trashier than it did sexy though.


OK, that's just a tad bit bizarre -- whatever.........

Gee, Paul, maybe you should get decals of Steph & me -- then your baby would be really sweet!


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My dad used to have a "mud flap girl" emblem on the grill of his Cadillac. I thought that was always funny growing up.


That's pretty clever! :D

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Gee, Paul, maybe you should get decals of Steph & me -- then your baby would be really sweet!


That's, hands down, the best idea I've ever heard of! I have my pose all picked out...

Maybe it's time for some camera debauchery... and no, nothing dirty...

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Eh, my camera let me down this time... my tattoo pose didn't come out like I wanted... back to the drawing board!

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I am taking a survey now . . .

Favorite Christmas song?

I am listening to mine right now . . . Dan Fogelberg's, Same Old Lang Syne.

Yours?

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"Grandma got ran over by a reindeer"

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"Grandma got ran over by a reindeer"


That's sort of adorable! :D

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The Eagles "Please Come Home for Christmas"


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The Eagles "Please Come Home for Christmas"


oooh... I bet that's good! I love the Eagles, but I haven't heard that one... good call!

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oooh... I bet that's good! I love the Eagles, but I haven't heard that one... good call!


You've never heard that one???? OK, am I dating myself here? I think it came out in the late 70s..........


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Burl Ives...."Have a Holly Jolly Christmas". That song always reminds me of watching Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer when I was a kid.

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