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re: Gmt

Posted by Traveler on 1/13/26 at 8:55 am to
Good morning all. Checking off a couple items on my "winter to-do" list on my old chevy today. Enjoy yall's day :cheers:

re: Shoulder buddies

Posted by Traveler on 1/12/26 at 11:29 am to
His behavior is not only accepted, it is encouraged by many in this country.

re: GMT

Posted by Traveler on 1/12/26 at 6:09 am to
Good morning everyone. Hope your week goes as planned :cheers:

re: Any Route 66 fans here?

Posted by Traveler on 1/12/26 at 6:07 am to
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Jerome is an amazing little town

It really is and has quite a history as well. I have friends in Prescott and Cottonwood and we all got together in Jerome for the weekend at the Grand Hotel. That place is like a time machine. No, we didn’t see any ghosts :lol:



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Can you imagine the amount of stuff she is stealing on her way out the door.


You think there was anything left to take?
Did she book her first class ticket out of town on the city's tab?
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The whole pay and tools thing for mechanics is stupid.


Speaking of tools, Tool control in aviation is very critical. Snap On Level 5 is a great asset for controlling this. On each Tech's ID card is a chip that when tapped on the toolbox reader, identifies the user and reads every tool that he removes from storage. When he returns the tool, it is automatically logged back in. The system can be integrated into the company's tracking system and at the end of the day or when the task is completed, the system will note that all tools have been returned and the aircraft can be released for service once the paperwork is completed.
It can be programmed to notify when a tool inside is due calibration and needs to be removed from service and replaced with a serviceable tool.
It is a very impressive system.


If you don’t have any news to report, just make some up.

re: Any Route 66 fans here?

Posted by Traveler on 1/11/26 at 2:58 pm to
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drive to Sedona, Prescott ( rhymes with biscuit)

Plan a stop in Jerome. Interesting place to say the least.

re: Any Route 66 fans here?

Posted by Traveler on 1/11/26 at 2:46 pm to
For you old timers here. It was a pretty good show.

re: GMT 1/11

Posted by Traveler on 1/11/26 at 10:09 am to
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I've been lonely too long

Sounds like you need to find some “Good Loving”
Dang we are getting old. At least our memory is working.

re: GMT 1/11

Posted by Traveler on 1/11/26 at 10:07 am to
Yes, Sir. Felix Cavalier and the band had a good run in the day.

re: GMT 1/11

Posted by Traveler on 1/11/26 at 9:59 am to
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“It’s a beautiful morning…”


“…I think I‘ll go outside for awhile…”

Morning OT Folks. :cheers:
Since I have retired, I have gotten used to two meals a day. Wife and I walk almost every morning and when we get back, we usually have brunch around 10. It can be breakfast or lunch whatever fits for the moment.
Probably the same idiot that thought this design was a good idea as well.

While I’m not celebrating it, I can assure you I won’t lose one minute of sleep over it.
My HS ring was stolen from my gym glass locker. It was recovered many years later during an arrest in Shreveport. Law enforcement traced it back to my high school and my parents were notified and it found its way back to me. It was beaten up pretty bad. I can only wonder how many hands it crossed during that time. I have no idea where it is today.
I never ordered a college ring. That money was needed elsewhere.
Pyramids. I have been to Walmart and seen all the woolly mammoths I care to see.

re: I can fix her

Posted by Traveler on 1/4/26 at 6:26 pm to
I don’t think we need to wonder why the ex-bf broke up with her. Probably lucky that’s all the damage she did.

re: GMT 2.0

Posted by Traveler on 1/3/26 at 6:56 am to
Well then, good morning again. Have a good one. :cheers: