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Getting to the Spring Onion

Post 21

Peregrin

I'm tempted...

*prods nose*

But I'm afraid I'll have to eat my fill of ice cream etc at the Spring Onion because I don't want to miss flying for anything smiley - smiley

I am a peregrine after all smiley - tongueout ...


Getting to the Spring Onion

Post 22

shrinkwrapped

My dad is obsessed with planes and such.

Do you have a pilot's lisence? Or do birds not require such things?


Getting to the Spring Onion

Post 23

Peregrin

Nope, fraid not, but I might get lessons.

I lost my original wings in a tragic accident involving a tube of Pringles, a lump of blu-tack and a particle accelerator, so I have to use powered flight now. smiley - sadface (or gliders, as I am in the Beacons smiley - smiley)


Getting to the Spring Onion

Post 24

shrinkwrapped

Ooh! I know someone who got an award for the Women's UK Highest Altitude in a glider, probably back in the 70s/80s. If you keep getting thermals you can stay up for hours, so they tell me.

And then I reply "that's all very well, but it doesn't explain what you are doing in my house stealing my stereo".


Getting to the Spring Onion

Post 25

Tinkerbell *tumbleweed*

Hmmm...
Ooh look I can say, I might not be able to go to the Oxford meet as I may be working smiley - biggrin

What sort of glider are you playing in? Couldn't you take cookies with you? smiley - winkeye


Getting to the Spring Onion

Post 26

Peregrin

Probably but seeing the way I am with controlling things they'd get smashed pretty quickly and fly around the cockpit getting in everybody's mouths. Which might be a good thing.


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