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Slipkid
Posted 2005-06-09 2:53 PM (#148447 - in reply to #148422)
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12 years....72 days
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xnoel
Posted 2005-06-09 2:55 PM (#148448 - in reply to #148422)
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33 years, 6 mo., 14 days, married, 2 kids. Working at General Dynamics, (F-111 program, at that time the Air Force, Navy, England, Australia, and I think the Netherlands were going to buy) Turned out to be; too big, too heavy, too vulnerable. Navy never wanted it, Aus. may have bought a few. History lesson over.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-06-09 3:01 PM (#148449 - in reply to #148422)
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3 days shy of 4 years and 11 months old.
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cruster
Posted 2005-06-09 6:13 PM (#148450 - in reply to #148422)
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Originally posted by xnoel:
...(F-111 program, at that time the Air Force, Navy, England, Australia, and I think the Netherlands were going to buy) Turned out to be; too big, too heavy, too vulnerable. Navy never wanted it, Aus. may have bought a few. History lesson over.
:eek:

Wow, between you and Calman, I now have connections to my first (F4) and second most favorite (F111) jets! What a small world it's turned out to be. Now, if Schroeder announces he was involved with the Panavia Tornado (GR4 or GR4A, please), I'll have the top three covered. :)
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Beal
Posted 2005-06-10 6:54 AM (#148451 - in reply to #148422)
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15 and 6 and I didn't go. Don't remember the reason, probably off at school.
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GrilledCheese
Posted 2005-06-10 7:24 AM (#148452 - in reply to #148422)
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Originally posted by schroeder:
15 years, 8 months and 25 days. I don't mind admitting it now that Grilled Cheese turns out to be even older. Thanks Cheese :p
They say "aged" cheese is much better. Kind of like fine wines. :D

You are welcome Schroeder. :)
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-06-10 7:47 AM (#148453 - in reply to #148422)
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Originally posted by GrilledCheese:
They say "aged" cheese is much better.
I think I have some velveta from the late 70's that's still kicking....

....but then all the Sunday pictures I've seen of Schroeder, he hasn't changed since the Sixties. And must have one hell of a kink in his neck
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schroeder
Posted 2005-06-10 3:55 PM (#148454 - in reply to #148422)
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But not on my guitars....
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GrilledCheese
Posted 2005-06-10 7:50 PM (#148455 - in reply to #148422)
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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
Originally posted by GrilledCheese:
They say "aged" cheese is much better.
I think I have some velveta from the late 70's that's still kicking....
I don't think you could hurt Velveeta if you cut up with an axe, then burnt it, took and packed C-4 around it and blew it up. :D Would still more than likely be edible. :D
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