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Post subject: Re: Funny Video About Grumman Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 01:04 |
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Joined: 05/06/14 Posts: 6560 Post Likes: +7403 Company: The French Tradition Location: KCRQ - Carlsbad - KTOA
Aircraft: 89 A36 TN, 78 Tiger
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Username Protected wrote: Huh, we have different senses of humor. There's 3 minutes of my life . . . . Oh come on.... That was funny. He does have a good sense of humor, and makes fun of Cirrus drivers....
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Post subject: Re: Funny Video About Grumman Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 13:43 |
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Joined: 10/07/15 Posts: 191 Post Likes: +43
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I thought it was hilarious; he's got a video on IFR training (i think) that's hilarious where he sits in the back of a Cirrus (w/ no pilot) the entire time and reads magazines while *flying*. Comic stuff but, if nothing else, it adds a bit of comic energy to the flying community. Like the old Rod Machado videos - (some of his earlier ones are available on youtube too).
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Post subject: Re: Funny Video About Grumman Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 20:14 |
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Joined: 11/29/14 Posts: 37 Post Likes: +61
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Username Protected wrote: Huh, we have different senses of humor. There's 3 minutes of my life . . . . Wait! Which 3 minutes? That means there were like 4 minutes that were enjoyable! This type of feedback will help me improve my "craft" Thanks for sharing this here. Now someone take me for a ride in one of those v-tail things so I can make a video about that crazy tail waggle LOL
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Post subject: Re: Funny Video About Grumman Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 20:19 |
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I gave up after about 4 minutes. It is clever but not funny and goes on for about 10 minutes. The phrase "don't try this at home" comes to mind. Save your time.
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Post subject: Re: Funny Video About Grumman Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 20:30 |
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Joined: 05/06/14 Posts: 6560 Post Likes: +7403 Company: The French Tradition Location: KCRQ - Carlsbad - KTOA
Aircraft: 89 A36 TN, 78 Tiger
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Username Protected wrote: Huh, we have different senses of humor. There's 3 minutes of my life . . . . Wait! Which 3 minutes? That means there were like 4 minutes that were enjoyable! This type of feedback will help me improve my "craft" Thanks for sharing this here. Now someone take me for a ride in one of those v-tail things so I can make a video about that crazy tail waggle LOL
Bryan, you are very funny. I really enjoyed watching some of your videos. Some people do not have a good sense of humor, some do. I really had a good time. Keep them coming Now if you start making fun of the Tigers, then the gloves come off.... But as long as you make fun of the funny clown planes, that is all good.
Cheers
_________________ Bonanza 89 A36 Turbo Norm Grumman Tiger 78
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Post subject: Re: Funny Video About Grumman Posted: 13 Sep 2017, 20:39 |
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Joined: 08/26/15 Posts: 9546 Post Likes: +8781 Company: airlines (*CRJ,A320) Location: Florida panhandle
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I thought it was pretty funny. Bryan, your comedic style in the video reminds me of comics like Leslie Nielsen- deadpan delivery of zany material. I respect everyone's right to think that it's not funny at all. We can still talk airplanes and I'll laugh for both of us.
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Post subject: Re: Funny Video About Grumman Posted: 14 Sep 2017, 05:39 |
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Joined: 12/12/07 Posts: 7787 Post Likes: +3117 Location: Dallas, TX (KADS)
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Username Protected wrote: Huh, we have different senses of humor. There's 3 minutes of my life . . . . Wait! Which 3 minutes? That means there were like 4 minutes that were enjoyable! This type of feedback will help me improve my "craft" Thanks for sharing this here. Now someone take me for a ride in one of those v-tail things so I can make a video about that crazy tail waggle LOL
Maybe, if you are very fortunate, you can learn how to latch a Bonanza door.
Hint: unlike the Grumman, you are NOT supposed to fly with it open.
Just sayin'...
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Post subject: Re: Funny Video About Grumman Posted: 14 Sep 2017, 09:11 |
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Joined: 11/29/14 Posts: 37 Post Likes: +61
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Username Protected wrote: Maybe, if you are very fortunate, you can learn how to latch a Bonanza door. Hint: unlike the Grumman, you are NOT supposed to fly with it open. Just sayin'... HAHA!!! I am working on a video documentary of that trip. Waiting for some drone footage of the flight line to integrate. The door will def. be featured
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