Hi FlaSkyEye, welcome aboard, enjoy yourself here
You'll meet new online friends from around the world, great place to hang out every day
Sue in Buffalo,NY
The NY Times interns who hung out with Jr. said he may not have been very astute but he applied himself and was a very dedicated research analyst.
www.deseret.com/1989/8/21/18820587/john-f-kennedy-jr-takes-oath-as-an-assistant-d-a
EE-ther I-ther ! Do your own thing! (And welcome from Ohio!)As I am glad to be here amongst or is it among friends?
Oh, I definitely buy that. The impression Gordon gave me, was that he was a very quality individual. It really is quite a loss that he died so young. I really can only imagine he would have done some good things.
My friend Susan told me a bit about flying small planes in weather. That, they kind of let the celebrities get licenses before they are truly ready. She said that in storms, you can make a turn, make a slight adjustment in the wrong direction...and you are into a fatal crash dive within 3 - 5 seconds, in a way that you can't pull out.
Not sure if I am describing it exactly right. But bottom line, way too many folks out there with licenses who really don't have the high level professional training to fly small craft in weather. Not saying it was JFK Jr.'s fault. He may have never been told by the instructors that he really wasn't ready. Same thing with equestrian stuff. May have gotten Christopher Reeve paralyzed. People just don't know how to tell celebs "No, you are not ready."
Pinnacle Mountain is the tallest mountain contained entirely within the state of South Carolina (the state's highest point, Sassafras Mountain, is partially in North Carolina). It is located within Table Rock State Park in Pickens County, South Carolina.Would Table Rock Park be near Pinnacle Mountain by chance?
Welcome to the fray. Mike
Yes, 67' Ford Galaxie, 500hp 428, 5 speed.
@FlaSkyEye I will accept your fine hello, and send you one in return. Welcome to Senior forums! I ask that you forgive my mix-up with my post in your "Mass Murderers" thread, over in "Cold Cases". I thought I was reading a first post in "Introductions". I hope to read many fine posts, from you in the future. Great to have you here.
I lurked for a bit. Decided to join in on the captivating subjects.
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Thanks in advance for having me and please enjoy your day.
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From DownUnder in South Australia