Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by DisneyMom » Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:06 am

Zazu wrote:But of course!

:cootie:
Oh, sure, we have a Cootie Smilie but my Barry Manilow Smilie request goes unheeded! Hrmph! :mad:


I guess that there are some things even Zazu won't do! :rolleyes: ;) :p:


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Cranbiz » Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:29 am

I know prop wash. I used to fly a regional airline Providence Boston Airlines. The fleet was Cessna 402's, Embraier Bandits, DC3's and YS11's. All were boarded from the ramp and most times had one engine running.

I did like getting the 402's from Logan to Hyannis, I always tried to be first on board as the first one on got to fly copilot. Really, in the copilot's seat.

Sadly, there are not flying anymore. They had a nice niche and tried to expand too fast. They flew Hyannis to Nantucket, Marthas Vinyard, Boston and Laguadia up north and Naples, Ft Meyers, Sarasota and a couple of others in FL. Winter time the big planes went south and summer time the big planes went north.

I do miss PBA.


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:41 am

Zazu wrote:But of course!

:cootie:
Nice! (Ewww, cooties!)


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:06 am

Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) wrote: :rolleyes:

[font="Palatino Linotype"]there was (from manchester going south) sav-on, tom mc cahn shoe store(i'm sure i've spelled that wrong), see's, penney's, kinney's, heartfields, leed's, woolworth's, the broadway...crossing the street still going south - newberry's, mayfair market, several other stores i can't remember and some restaurants (when i was in jr. high there was a lum's) and at the very end a pier one...cross the street going east the paradise (that's a walk-in theater with a cry room), thrifty's, a lot of very small shops (men's wear, jewelry stores, dry cleaners), gallencamps, more small shops,a couple of banks, bonds (another men's wear) and the loyola (another walk-in) and a bank on the corner (back at manchester)

i'm sure i've missed out on some stores, but it's been a long time since i've walked down this memory lane...most of the stores closed when the fox hills mall opened in 1975 (in oct. i remember cuz we went to go for a walk there when i was a week overdue with my son) :rolleyes:
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Wow, Elena, thanks for the great trip down memory lane! We only lived in Playa del Rey for 9 months and I was only 5, so I only remember a few of those stores. Now, what was the main street? Was that Sepulveda?

We moved to Inglewood after that where I lived until I graduated from High School, but yeah, Westchester had better shopping.


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:08 am

Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) wrote: :rolleyes:

[font="Palatino Linotype"]there was (from manchester going south) sav-on, tom mc cahn shoe store(i'm sure i've spelled that wrong), see's, penney's, kinney's, heartfields, leed's, woolworth's, the broadway...crossing the street still going south - newberry's, mayfair market, several other stores i can't remember and some restaurants (when i was in jr. high there was a lum's) and at the very end a pier one...cross the street going east the paradise (that's a walk-in theater with a cry room), thrifty's, a lot of very small shops (men's wear, jewelry stores, dry cleaners), gallencamps, more small shops,a couple of banks, bonds (another men's wear) and the loyola (another walk-in) and a bank on the corner (back at manchester)

i'm sure i've missed out on some stores, but it's been a long time since i've walked down this memory lane...most of the stores closed when the fox hills mall opened in 1975 (in oct. i remember cuz we went to go for a walk there when i was a week overdue with my son) :rolleyes:
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Wow, Elena, thanks for the great trip down memory lane! We moved from Playa del Rey to Inglewood when I was 5 so I only remember the big places like the Loyola theater and the Broadway, where I saw Santa Claus.


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) » Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:37 pm

Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Wow, Elena, thanks for the great trip down memory lane! We only lived in Playa del Rey for 9 months and I was only 5, so I only remember a few of those stores. Now, what was the main street? Was that Sepulveda?

We moved to Inglewood after that where I lived until I graduated from High School, but yeah, Westchester had better shopping.
[font="Palatino Linotype"]yes, ms. m, it was sepulveda...but inglewood did have stores that westchester didn't...and inglewood also had a couple of walk-in theaters too...i remember when we were about 5 and one of our older sisters (she must have been 15) took us on the bus up to inglewood to go shopping and to see a movie...and the sear's was in inglewood...so on our dad's day off we would go there to shop (he took a long time to decide which t.v. to buy) watch the flintstones in color! :eek: [/font]


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) » Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:48 pm

Zazu wrote:Oh, you mean the *new* terminal. The old terminal on Imperial was more fun; nothing between you and the prop wash but a 3-foot tall chain link fence!

Extra points for anyone who remembers being hit with prop wash (outside the military).
[font="Palatino Linotype"]the airport on imperial was the [font="Arial"]international[/font] part of los angeles airport :hysteria: ...people had to walk from the quonset hut terminal out to the tarmac to get to their plane...or vice versa if they were coming into the airport...

we used to run under the landing planes on aviation...parallel to the train train tracks...talk about small town fun in the big city :D: ...when i was a bit older there was a place near where you drive into the airport now, but you could pull over and watch the planes taxi down the runway or watch 'em take off...you could actually see the people through the windows :eek: ...now there are signs there saying your car can and may be stopped and searched :(
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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Zazu » Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:58 pm

DisneyMom wrote:Oh, sure, we have a Cootie Smilie but my Barry Manilow Smilie request goes unheeded! Hrmph! :mad:
You mean *this* Barry Manilow smilie? :manilow:
I guess that there are some things even Zazu won't do! :rolleyes: ;) :p:
That's correct, but Barry isn't on that list. Hey, regardless his music, the guy can laugh at a joke made at his expense. Add his willingness to perform the original Kentucky Fried Chicken song on tour and he's okay by me.


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Sun Aug 31, 2008 12:30 am

^Looks more like a young Bill Clinton! :D:


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Re: Engineer Bill will not be down for breakfast

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sun Aug 31, 2008 12:35 am

Ms. Matterhorn wrote:^Looks more like a young Bill Clinton! :D:
Hmmmm.

have you ever seem the together in the same room??

you might have stumbled on a good story!!


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