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 Post subject: 747 Weiner 1
PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:38 pm 
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:shock: I saw That Over sized 747 Today Around 1:00 PM it Made a few Touch and go's at grant co It'l 8)

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Looks infected, doesn't it! :P

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 Post subject: 747 Weiner 1
PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:52 pm 
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Looks infected, doesn't it! :P


I hope it is infected with 787 parts and we put airbus out business

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Sort of like Mac Donald Douglas company. 100,000 out of work thank the Boeing Company everyday.


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Didn't Boieng Take over Mac D ??

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Yes they did. Then Boeing closed down - most of the MDA Plants / operations. Just 25% of MDA remains -- as a very small part of Boeing. All that remains are a lot out of work -- aircraft workers. Most of the MDA Long Beach Plant -- built in 1941 -- has been torn down. I had a lot of fun and my run of that plant -- back when I was an 18 your old. Even met John F. Kennedy -- when he was running for office - at the LB Plant.


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That's tragical. My grandfather worked at a horse shoe factory, when the horseless carriage came out every thing went to Hell, godammit.


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you cant nessarily Blame Boieng. with the end of the cold war and the 100s of thousand of Planes Flying Around there just isn't much of a huge market for BIG Planes and with the military going high tech (they say) there isn't much of a need for 10s of thousands of AC. I Disagree Though With the way this world is going there is going to be a BIG need for them,

P.s Boieng Flt test just Became active 123.325 Here in Moses Lake Something about checking in every 10 minutes now asking for a radio Check, only Hearing one end of the conversation, 8)

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We might be getting off track a bit --- but so Matt and the others get the point --- The entire Metro LA area had a well working trolly system -- back around the early 1900's. Cars pushed the "Red Cars" out of business and now LA County has had to reconstruct electric trains -- on those very same trolly tracks -- 100 years later to meet the demand for mass transportation that the gas automobiles can not provide. --- A non-profit hospital buys out another hospital in the same city --- to provide better overall service. One year later -- the first hospital tried to close the second hospital -- "to cut costs". However -- the City and Public want -- and need that second hospital to remain open. Without certain services and enough businesses -- a large city can become a one horse town.


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No, not "Roger Rabbit" again


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:D No -- his grandfather, Crusader Rabbit.


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