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Found a pic!

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...of myself and Thermos on the internet!

It is on my local EAA chapter's home page! I just found it!

We were marking the automobile parking lot lines at the time.

http://www.eaaul62.com/2004_flyin_photo_004.htm

Surf our home page and learn something about us. We are a small group, but we try hard!

If anyone can make it this year, I can make any arrangements you need. I will have a courtesy car and can set you up with lodging, if you would like to stay the night.

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That is me on the left coaching Dave on the safe operation of the line painter!

:lol: CJ
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Cool CJ! About what time of year is it? I hope to visit lots o places with the plane this yer. Im already getting super excited about Oshkosh.

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We host our shindig just before Halloween. It is a SUPER BUSY time of year for me, personally... as school is just getting underway. However, you really can't pick a better time to be in New England! The colors are just about PEAK here in southern New England and the weather can be clear and crisp!

As the time approaches I will update the 411 and clue you all in!

We had a great time and it was deemed a success!

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