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We bake, cover in sauces goodness (BBQ, Siracha and a bit of lemon juice) and then give them a roll in the wok to add some caramelization. This is a blatant copy of a certain restaurants Daytona wings.

It's enough to lift a house. Should work here.

You could probably have a good time if you built one of those out of a GE 90-115. Toss in some modern avionics, some range finders and there you go.


I wonder what Top Gear will say about them?

I work at the airport and live about 30 miles away to the north east. I left work around 2:30 and got home at 4. It was a very slow drive, but we were moving and most everyone was driving with sense. The roads were very slick even by then. As someone who grew up in Seattle, Minneapolis and went to college in Indiana I

Fellow airport worker here. Left at 2 and 1.5 hrs to Lilburn. Got an email at 1030 PM from one of my co-ops and he still wasn't home!

I saw that on a flight yesterday. Kareem at the end was a nice touch as well as the dude from Divo.

Questions that must be answered:
Best gas station restroom
Worst gas station restroom
Which state has the best drivers
Which has the worst
Fastest average speed in a given state
Most played song

You are driving from the tip of the UK to the south of Italy. What car, who is in the passenger seat and what is on the radio?

It always seems to get dusty when that movie is on. Plus Richard Dryfus and warbirds/tankers.

Another Boilermaker. 97 grad.

Who's up for s'mores? I'm up for s'mores!

I used to do the same, among other things, for a major airline. Here is one of our 757s that went through a flock of geese out of JFK. Not good. I've seen an MD-80 with a forward bulkhead mangled, bent window posts, feet coming out of slats, destroyed fairing panels, munched stabs...the works.

I had tried to find details on the web and wa unable. Cool to hear he has some toys.

Ari Vatanen, former WRC champion, and former member of European Parliament.

One of the big problems is that staff is having a hard time getting in. Pilots, flight attendants, maintenance, customer facing and all those folks are just like you and I trying to get cars to start, keeping them out of the ditch and all that.

Motoart.

Depends on the nature of the damage and the materials the parts are made of. Wing tip to ground strikes are pretty rare, but they do get hit by trucks and other planes. If the damage is a few inches in diameter and the part is aluminum, like you would see on most conventional aircraft, you would trim it out and

Any part of a commercial aircraft touching the ground that is not black and round is a bad thing. 15 years as an aircraft repair engineer has taught me that.

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