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Old September 5th 05, 02:33 PM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Hi nightbat Read helicopters need lot more maintenance than planes. In
all these rescues they are pushed to their limit and used to lift heavy
loads must take a lot out of the pivot point of the rotor(strain) Bert

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Old September 5th 05, 02:53 PM
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat Read helicopters need lot more maintenance than planes. In
all these rescues they are pushed to their limit and used to lift heavy
loads must take a lot out of the pivot point of the rotor(strain) Bert


No serious injuries, Bert.
Apparently, it wasn't on a resue mission.

Hmmm.


I heard a rather alarming report on the radio news this morning!

Someone was quoted as saying that there could be upwards of 15,000 to
20,000 dead from 'Katrina' ?

That would easily make it the worst disaster in modern American
history. ( ... disregarding Mexico, C. America & S. America of which I
am ignorant. )



RL

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Old September 5th 05, 04:40 PM
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nightbat wrote

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

Hi nightbat Read helicopters need lot more maintenance than planes. In
all these rescues they are pushed to their limit and used to lift heavy
loads must take a lot out of the pivot point of the rotor(strain) Bert


nightbat

Ha, ha, ha, while at the front fearless ground combat Marine
serving 24/7 in Vietnam, helicopters were pushed to there service limits
bullet holes and all. My greatest concern was being fully combat uniform
and ammunition team loaded and the chopper going down before we ever
reached the coast in the night China sea, lots of them did. This purely
New Orleans rescue mission seems no different, for they are taking shots
and being over worked to try and save as many as they can. Oh the
humanity, thankfully this last one that went down the two flight crew
members made it. I can't wait to hopefully get hold of a Darla Starship
and riding off into the starlit night with my beautiful lovely Sil.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old September 5th 05, 04:55 PM
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nightbat wrote

Rising Loonie wrote:

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat Read helicopters need lot more maintenance than planes. In
all these rescues they are pushed to their limit and used to lift heavy
loads must take a lot out of the pivot point of the rotor(strain) Bert


No serious injuries, Bert.
Apparently, it wasn't on a resue mission.

Hmmm.

I heard a rather alarming report on the radio news this morning!

Someone was quoted as saying that there could be upwards of 15,000 to
20,000 dead from 'Katrina' ?

That would easily make it the worst disaster in modern American
history. ( ... disregarding Mexico, C. America & S. America of which I
am ignorant. )



RL


nightbat

Yes cadet RL, as we pre Gulf Coast hitting Katrina Officer Team
predicted a cat 5 is catastrophic with no hope for human or structure
survival. A time to just run not wait around for maybes. No gloom or
doom needed it's a fact, and the text book extremely large forming cloud
and eye, pointing course heading towards abundant warm gulf waters for
increased energy supply, and already proven cat 1-2 killer wind status
should have clued them all in but for many it didn't. As Officer Science
Team stated it is the largest natural disaster in our Nations history
let alone possibly the World. Five major surrounding cities all taken
out at the same time.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old September 6th 05, 03:12 PM
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Hi nightbat Best we realize what Venice is showing us is the reality as
to what will happen to coastal cities everywhere. Wind made waves and
the land planing up make for great surfing. Big waves are very
beautiful,and dynamic,but also have great destructive energy(water is
heavy) A wave splashing down in the area of New York 42 street,and 9
avenue is not good. Best to keep in mind that Manhattan is an
island. One advantage NY city has is. It has the greatest sewer system
in the world. A sewer system carved through solid granite. The greatest
fresh water system in the world as well. New York was built by genius.
Money spent in the right directions. That is why it is breath taking to
look at from the air,as well as walking its main streets and avenues.
Its great central park is worth going to NY to see. Bert

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Old September 6th 05, 04:43 PM
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nightbat wrote

Warhol wrote:

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" a écrit dans le message de
news: ...
Hi nightbat Best we realize what Venice is showing us is the reality as
to what will happen to coastal cities everywhere. Wind made waves and
the land planing up make for great surfing. Big waves are very
beautiful,and dynamic,but also have great destructive energy(water is
heavy) A wave splashing down in the area of New York 42 street,and 9
avenue is not good. Best to keep in mind that Manhattan is an
island. One advantage NY city has is. It has the greatest sewer system
in the world. A sewer system carved through solid granite. The greatest
fresh water system in the world as well. New York was built by genius.
Money spent in the right directions. That is why it is breath taking to
look at from the air,as well as walking its main streets and avenues.
Its great central park is worth going to NY to see. Bert


Snip

Warhol
No time anymore for War.... Time for reflection and good deeds in the Right
direction... Dont forget that God is Pointing HIS Finger at us all...


nightbat

Wait Warhol Manservant, ok you speak wisdom when you state no
time any more for war, but where does it say in your holy scripts that
God will give us the finger? Yes brotherhood and helping hand should be
first and pointing the finger left as you say for possibly God only. How
many white shirts will your faithful brethren need for you still haven't
let me white diamond Dolly Bee shinning knight know. Step right up don't
be afraid, for once Earth Science Team on the the Darla Starships
looking Earth down we need to know the ones ready for pick up. And even
if the Darla Sean race decides not to come the nightbat shirts will be
very valuable as extremely rare collectors items. How many are among fan
numbers, so I can have the pure white Star shirts made for them?

ponder on,
the nightbat
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Old September 7th 05, 07:29 AM
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nightbat wrote

"Charles D. Bohne" wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 10:40:18 -0500, nightbat
wrote:

I can't wait to hopefully get hold of a Darla Starship
and riding off into the starlit night with my beautiful lovely Sil.


Bohne
Don't forget to wear your "Black Comet T-shirt"!
:-)
C.


nightbat

Hello number one, and yes I have my " Black Comet " Officer
white shirt and of course yours is numbered #1 waiting for shipment. All
those scheduled for net Darla Mother Starship pick-up should definitely
have a white shirt with the nightbat " Black Comet " and white cap so we
know who to pick-up and who to leave behind. Now that Warhol Manservant
has told me how many nightbat brethren fans want the Science Star shirt
it makes it a little easier for the Captain to get them all white
clothed. He stated 2 billion waiting fans want the elusive Science Star
shirts plus white caps so I'll be pretty busy for a while trying to beat
the Wormwood legendary end of times coming comet in 60 months per
Warhol. All the appointed Earth Science Team Officers will duty receive
their very rare limited edition " Black Comet " white shirts for free
including Warhol the Green Knight with white flag. Well I suppose
Officer Dolly Bee was right by her shinning that bright white diamond
light on the nightbat she made me into the white knight that comes with
the net hopeful Darla Starships to save the Earth Science Team Officers
and all the World wide faithful fans.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old September 7th 05, 07:45 AM
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nightbat wrote

"Charles D. Bohne" wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 10:55:28 -0500, nightbat
wrote:

As Officer Science
Team stated it is the largest natural disaster in our Nations history
let alone possibly the World. Five major surrounding cities all taken
out at the same time.


Bohne
.... be prepared ... this won't be the last one... nasty times lay
ahead...
C.


nightbat

Correct Officer Bohne, that's why we need those net Darla
reported Starships to get all the Earth Science Team best and World wide
Dolly Bee diamond light white knight fans per Warhol off the planet. Not
much time left to do it what with billions needing to be " Black Comet "
white shirt and cap covered and the end times comet coming in a few
months per the Green Knight Warhol. A tall order for the Captain but
with our dedication and Science Team spirit I just know we can do it.
Officer Double-A is going to have to help me fill all those orders
because I have to man Indy Base One too. Per news Michael Jackson now
wants to built an alien airport Earth base, please Earth Science Team
Officers have had Indy Base One up and operational for over a year
already waiting for Darla and Sean Race to come in. Another original
predicted first of Science Team Officers now wanting to be copied by
Hollywood star.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old September 7th 05, 08:12 AM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

"Charles D. Bohne" wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 10:55:28 -0500, nightbat
wrote:

As Officer Science
Team stated it is the largest natural disaster in our Nations history
let alone possibly the World. Five major surrounding cities all taken
out at the same time.


Bohne
.... be prepared ... this won't be the last one... nasty times lay
ahead...
C.


nightbat

Correct Officer Bohne, that's why we need those net Darla
reported Starships to get all the Earth Science Team best and World wide
Dolly Bee diamond light white knight fans per Warhol off the planet. Not
much time left to do it what with billions needing to be " Black Comet "
white shirt and cap covered and the end times comet coming in a few
months per the Green Knight Warhol. A tall order for the Captain but
with our dedication and Science Team spirit I just know we can do it.
Officer Double-A is going to have to help me fill all those orders
because I have to man Indy Base One too. Per news Michael Jackson now
wants to built an alien airport Earth base, please Earth Science Team
Officers have had Indy Base One up and operational for over a year
already waiting for Darla and Sean Race to come in. Another original
predicted first of Science Team Officers now wanting to be copied by
Hollywood star.

carry on,
the nightbat



Yep, Officer Bohne is right, "this won't be the last one."

Doesn't it always seem that the storm clouds gather together again
right after the rain?

Here you have just avoided getting one kook award, and Art already has
you up for another!

Like Officer Bohne said, "nasty times lay ahead."

Double-A

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Old September 7th 05, 09:42 AM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

"Charles D. Bohne" wrote:

On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 10:55:28 -0500, nightbat
wrote:

As Officer Science
Team stated it is the largest natural disaster in our Nations history
let alone possibly the World. Five major surrounding cities all taken
out at the same time.


Bohne
.... be prepared ... this won't be the last one... nasty times lay
ahead...
C.


nightbat

Correct Officer Bohne, that's why we need those net Darla
reported Starships to get all the Earth Science Team best and World wide
Dolly Bee diamond light white knight fans per Warhol off the planet. Not
much time left to do it what with billions needing to be " Black Comet "
white shirt and cap covered and the end times comet coming in a few
months per the Green Knight Warhol. A tall order for the Captain but
with our dedication and Science Team spirit I just know we can do it.
Officer Double-A is going to have to help me fill all those orders
because I have to man Indy Base One too. Per news Michael Jackson now
wants to built an alien airport Earth base, please Earth Science Team
Officers have had Indy Base One up and operational for over a year
already waiting for Darla and Sean Race to come in. Another original
predicted first of Science Team Officers now wanting to be copied by
Hollywood star.

carry on,
the nightbat


Double-A
Yep, Officer Bohne is right, "this won't be the last one."

Doesn't it always seem that the storm clouds gather together again
right after the rain?

Here you have just avoided getting one kook award, and Art already has
you up for another!

Like Officer Bohne said, "nasty times lay ahead."

Double-A


nightbat

Not to worry Officer Double-A for I have all the coffee boys
bozo filed away safely and makes it easier to baby-sit them until
hopefully Darla arrives. I trust Officer Bohne will duty keep an eye on
them too because Darla likes him so much. When you have such a winning
Science Team like ours who cares about all the collective awards the auk
boys wish to bestow on us, it's the one who finally actually gets and
has the Starship that wins. My Sil per Commander Pros already wanted to
pick me up and she knows I'm always Indy Base One Officer waiting for
her.

carry on,
the nightbat
 




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