If eggs came in a package that needed a chain saw, you'd break them all before you got it open. ;-) Styrofoam is usually only flimsy when you take the eggs from one end at a time. Thanks for all of these, Odie. Good ones. :) You all be safe and God bless.
Somewhere in the detritus of the last 60 years, my dad has a string of pictures, take at OKC in the early 1970's, of a J-3 Cub landing during a windstorm where the windspeed across the airfield was greater than the Cub's max cruising speed. The pilot landed with the plane moving backwards around 15mph.
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ReplyDeleteedutcher, so they can pull the plow after they tangle with that fence.
DeleteIf eggs came in a package that needed a chain saw, you'd break them all before you got it open. ;-) Styrofoam is usually only flimsy when you take the eggs from one end at a time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of these, Odie. Good ones. :)
You all be safe and God bless.
LindaG, LOL, LOL, LOL ... We take our eggs from the middle and work our way outward both ways, keeping the weight even.
DeleteHaha. I take mine from each end and keep the weight in the middle. :)
DeleteLindaG, LOL LOL LOL
DeleteSomewhere in the detritus of the last 60 years, my dad has a string of pictures, take at OKC in the early 1970's, of a J-3 Cub landing during a windstorm where the windspeed across the airfield was greater than the Cub's max cruising speed. The pilot landed with the plane moving backwards around 15mph.
ReplyDeletestine2469, that must have been fun.
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