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Charter Winter

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Old 25th January 2001 | 17:33
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Tight Slot
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Question Charter Winter

As a bone idle charter winter is in full swing, and I've not been in the seat for the last couple of weeks, can anyone please remind me - is it pull back to make the house's smaller, or what.
Viva la winter!

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Old 26th January 2001 | 03:07
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Last flew 2 weeks ago, crumbs, you have been busy! I can barely remember what the aircraft looks like. But, I think its push and the pigs get bigger, pull and the pigs get smaller.
Something like that.
Trouble is, I always have these good intentions about things to do in the winter, like fixing the house up, or doing something useful, but it always ends up with me just being a total slob and spending too much time ppruning!!
Wait til summer, then we'll really have something to whinge about!

 
Old 26th January 2001 | 06:59
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Yep, the winter does refresh the bateries from the summer, I even get the odd weekend off to see the real side of social life.
Whats it like for you shedule guys in winter?
Giz a job, I can do that (boys from the black stuff)

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Old 30th January 2001 | 03:37
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PUSH- houses get bigger.

PULL-houses get smaller BUT if you keep pulling they get BIGGER again weird eh !!!

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