beargraves@gmail.com wrote: Afternoon, friends! Bell's Three Nuns, from a freshly opened tin that I purloined from Tony, in a J. Alan squat brandy....which I also borrowed from Tony. A cup of freshly roasted Sumatra to go with. Taking a break from describing a batch of Savinelli pipes. What's in your "nooner"? Bear Oh my gosh, it's a voice from the past. Welcome back Bear
On Apr 25, 10:38 am, "beargra...@gmail.com" <beargra...@gmail.com> wrote: Afternoon, friends! Bell's Three Nuns, from a freshly opened tin that I purloined from Tony, in a J. Alan squat brandy....which I also borrowed from Tony. A cup of freshly roasted Sumatra to go with. Taking a break from describing a batch of Savinelli pipes. What's in your "nooner"? Bear Good to see
On Apr 25, 11:38 am, "beargra...@gmail.com" <beargra...@gmail.com> wrote: Afternoon, friends! Bell's Three Nuns, from a freshly opened tin that I purloined from Tony, in a J. Alan squat brandy....which I also borrowed from Tony. A cup of freshly roasted Sumatra to go with. Taking a break from describing a batch of Savinelli pipes. What's in your "nooner"? Bear It sounds as
<avnav526@yahoo.com> writes: KC-135 and B-52 vertical stabs can be folded over to one side for maintenance, so the walkway was indeed useful! I knew that was the case with the KC-97, but not with the KC-135 (or B-52). Thanks. I don't recall ever seeing a photo of a KC-135 with its stabilizer folded over like that. I suspect that by the time the plane entered service in