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Wait... so you're saying he didn't dance on his chair, high-five the pilot, buy the plane a round of drinks and then parachute out?

 

That is funny...

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If a plane left Chicago, heading east at 300 miles per hour, and a cab headed west from OBD at 65 miles per hour - what is Jason Peter's favorite flavor?

 

 

Rocky Road?

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If a plane left Chicago, heading east at 300 miles per hour, and a cab headed west from OBD at 65 miles per hour - what is Jason Peter's favorite flavor?

 

Is grease a flavor?

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If a plane left Chicago, heading east at 300 miles per hour, and a cab headed west from OBD at 65 miles per hour - what is Jason Peter's favorite flavor?

 

Go home Sue

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Consider yourself lucky not being seated next to a loud-mouthed, fidgeting, complaining sort, just itching to deplane and then flipping his phone on and loudly shouting "I'm here! I'm important! It's all about me! I'm here."

 

Gregg Williams?

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I Danced with Rita Hayworth just before she made "The Lady from Shanghai" back in '47.

I saw Judy Carne in London 37 yrs ago.-In a restaurant mind you.

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Equally boring and tepid in person.

 

No surprise.

 

People and things are not inherently boring. Boring is a word used to describe how one feels. That plane ride might have been completely different had a different person been sitting in your seat.

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I gassed up Cookie Gilchrists car (told me to fill it up and I sold him a can of gas additive called spitfire). Also gassed up Jack Kemps car (told me to fill it up) when I worked at a gas station by the peace bridge in the 60's. Also once gave Al Hirt directions to Kleinhan's. A few years ago i was in line behind Tom Day at the Getzville post office......

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