i gave mom a tour of my office last week, as she happened to be looking for a ride home. it was actually the first time i've had a family member on board any airplane with more than four seatbelts. mom was as awestruck and excited as any four year old i've ever brought up into the cockpit. (there was even talk of using this photo as her christmas card- i'm not sure what dad will do for his.)
with all due respect, if i were to walk on an airplane as a passenger and see this as i glanced to my left, i think i'd just turn around and see if i could catch the next one.
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I do believe it was one of the happiest days of your mother's life. And I'm as proud of you as she is.
well, thank you, although it is an odd coment coming from a ruthless communist butcher.
If I saw any pilot/co-pilot team smiling at me like they knew something I didn't (which I suppose is actually true 100% of the time), then I would definitely be wary. But if a saintly grandmother were up there I think I would feel secure as ever.
I would hope for milk and cookies for the meal along with Jay Jay the jet plane instead of announcements.
General Hindenburg was many things, but he was not a ruthless Communist butcher. Although his appointment of Chancellor in 1933 showed questionable judgment, I grant you.
I can't remember the last time I have saw Mom's hair that long. It's a fun change of pace.
Will's hair is also okay.
well, hindy looks a lot like your boy, joe stalin, unless the figurine is just a poor likeness. losing the moustache, in my opinion, would be a good way to avoid assumed association with dubious characters of various affiliations.
Let STALIN lose the moustache! General Hindenburg had his first. Besides, Uncle Joe didn't lounge around in a German general's uniform.
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