Pilot - Social Experiment

..... And Karmala is even driving up to my overnight tomorrow afternoon and we're gonna rent a car and go spend the day watching my Razorbacks play Texas A&M. Hopefully she'll want a second date too.

Kim, I learned patience is a virtue and when looking for the right person you have to be picky. Hopefully we both are on a great road now
 
I tried to stop him from posting but he insisted.

He & I are convinced that it was the many replies on here which made me re-evaluate my life.

If we got married, would this "count" as another POA wedding?

Wouldn't that be if we (get) married ??.. :dunno::dunno::dunno: ...Got.... just sounds so incorrect....


I really hope "him" is not a sock puppet.
 
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Wouldn't that be if we (get) married ??.. :dunno::dunno::dunno: ...Got.... just sounds so incorrect....


I really hope "him" is not a sock puppet.

Hardly a sock puppet.



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2009 snowmobiles:


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2010: No photos.



2011: My FIRST (and best) passenger!!! Here pictured with my rental 152:

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I think it's obvious you two still dig each other. Just stop playing games and make it happen.
 
So, Kim, is he a fahrman?
 
Hired actor.
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
OK, since you still cling to the theory that the person EdFred brought along was an actress and that Kim isn't a real person, which one hired an actress/actor, Kim or him?
 
Re: Pilot - Social Expirement

Wow. And I just changed the 300 miles to 100 miles but eHarmony won't let you do less. Match will let you do "one mile" I think. Oh well, I guess the folks at eHarmony believe you shouldn't limit your search to just your own town.

Especially, if you live in a little seashore town as do I, this 4th of July parade sign giving humorous insight as prepared by some of the "skool" kids.

HR
 

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It's a fishing community where the population swells in the summer months: families who have been coming to their vacation homes for generations. Nearly 70 well-known artists live here, including Dahlov Ipcar, whose children's books may be in your library.

HR
 
That is very dramatic though I may be saying the same thing after about 10 - 20 failed dates. eHarmony seems "different" (and more expensive) so we shall see.

"eHarmony." Then there's always "aCoiffure." ????? Patronize a variety of hair salons; take your own reading material: Flying; AOPA Pilot; Trader Plane to read while being coiffed. Bet that'll get some inquiries.
Oh, you already wrote that San Francisco is . . . . . . . . .

(I jest, of course)
 
..... And Karmala is even driving up to my overnight tomorrow afternoon and we're gonna rent a car and go spend the day watching my Razorbacks play Texas A&M. Hopefully she'll want a second date too.

Kim, I learned patience is a virtue and when looking for the right person you have to be picky. Hopefully we both are on a great road now


That's great news, Bob. Good luck with what sounds like your first date, even though I thought you spent the day with her before and took pictures? Regardless, that's cool she is into sports.
 
"eHarmony." Then there's always "aCoiffure." ????? Patronize a variety of hair salons; take your own reading material: Flying; AOPA Pilot; Trader Plane to read while being coiffed. Bet that'll get some inquiries.
Oh, you already wrote that San Francisco is . . . . . . . . .

(I jest, of course)

I am not on eHarmony anymore! I told you, we are going to try and make this work.

Also, I ALWAYS brought the "Airplane Flying Handbook" or "Flight Training Magazine" to my hair color appointments. The owners of the salon are two men (yes, it is SF) and they would talk to me about flying. They fly those motorized parachute things all over the world and have even walked up to an ATC tower in another country before landing there - knocked on the door - and said "can we land here?" Apparently, when you do that they let you land on airport.....
 
Engineers are hard to live with.
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But we're worth it.


He is VERY worth it though that has nothing to do with him being an engineer.

And I've already lived with him for many years in the past so I know what you mean. The house would get so full of "toys". Mostly things with motors or things that carved holes into other things or things with computers that designed other things which then got holes cut into them. Heck he even designed and manfactured in the house while I was there an aircraft panel for a vintage restored plane years ago!!!
 
He is VERY worth it though that has nothing to do with him being an engineer.

And I've already lived with him for many years in the past so I know what you mean. The house would get so full of "toys". Mostly things with motors or things that carved holes into other things or things with computers that designed other things which then got holes cut into them. Heck he even designed and manfactured in the house while I was there an aircraft panel for a vintage restored plane years ago!!!
Ooh, Ooh. Have I got an idea for you. Get "him" to build you an airplane. Something like an RV-6 (or RV-12 if you want a light sport). From what you've posted I'll bet he'd get so wrapped up in that project he'd have it completed in less than a year with your help. Talk about a win/win. It's an excuse to spend a lot of time together, he'll have a great time, and you end up with a nice airplane on the cheap.
 
Ooh, Ooh. Have I got an idea for you. Get "him" to build you an airplane. Something like an RV-6 (or RV-12 if you want a light sport). From what you've posted I'll bet he'd get so wrapped up in that project he'd have it completed in less than a year with your help. Talk about a win/win. It's an excuse to spend a lot of time together, he'll have a great time, and you end up with a nice airplane on the cheap.


I already came up with better than that.... Screw the build, it takes forever and costs more. He can just buy her an RV-4 instead of an engagement ring. They can have the wedding in a hangar and fly off at the end....:D
 
No, Spike, that's just a T-Shirt. As he mentioned, he is an engineer.

I had no idea engineers could not be firefighters. (grin)

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So, he's gonna be part of the family, we need to learn more about him, besides, "he's an engineer," "he loves Kim," and "he does not eat nearly enough food."

Speak-up, engineer dude. Give us some gravy to go with the meat.
 
I had no idea engineers could not be firefighters. (grin)

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So, he's gonna be part of the family, we need to learn more about him, besides, "he's an engineer," "he loves Kim," and "he does not eat nearly enough food."

Speak-up, engineer dude. Give us some gravy to go with the meat.
Two out of three of these describes Ted. Substitute "He loves Laurie" for "He loves Kim".

Edit: The three terms just struck me as funny, that's all.
 
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Wow. I just read that whole thread. Took an hour. Only thing I ever learned looking for love is, you usually find it when not looking for it.
 
Kim:

1920 posts in, oh lets say, 120 days (June through Sept) avg 16 posts a day, some of them really long....Here's an idea: take a break, shut down the computer for a while, get out of the house, and you'll find good guys in the real world to be with. Everyone I know who dealt with those on-line dating things walks away disappointed. You can do better than those places offer. YMMV
 
Two out of three of these describes Ted. Substitute "He loves Laurie" for "He loves Kim".

Edit: The three terms just struck me as funny, that's all.

Tim:

That is remarkable - I intended that the post be funny, so it appears I actually succeeded!
 
Kim:

1920 posts in, oh lets say, 120 days (June through Sept) avg 16 posts a day, some of them really long....Here's an idea: take a break, shut down the computer for a while, get out of the house, and you'll find good guys in the real world to be with. Everyone I know who dealt with those on-line dating things walks away disappointed. You can do better than those places offer. YMMV

I told you - I already found someone! The someone I've known and been with and even lived with for the better part of six years!

We just spent some quality time together this weekend, too. It was fun. I am not online (eHarmony) anymore.
 
I had a feeling about "him" after reading these two posts:

I did also ask the passenger if they understood the risks of flight (I know this person VERY well, over the past five or more years)...

He LOVED it. Asked to go again. Lady at front desk told him to tell all his friends. I told him how much intro flights were. I found myself "explaining" things or "teaching" without even realizing it (adverse yaw, preflight, runup, etc).

It was "special" to me because he had NEVER been inside a small plane. That look on his face - priceless. When he saw that property they own, and asked me if we could stay and take photos, and I said yes - and when I was able to "check out" everything he and I were interested in - FUN!!! There was this quarry we thought was on Mythbusters, there was an airport I wanted to land at (and did) and much much more.

Just a joy of a flight.

(except those darned marine layers - if absent, I would have flown the coast back up North).
 
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