Fixed it for you with a very specific amendment.
If you do make sure the loan agreement includes keeping the Fly Navy sticker on the bumper in perpetuity.That’s not my pimp mobile in the pic (it’s a 1989)…it belongs to the museum. My pimp mobile is pictured below in the DTW employee lot (it’s a 2007)…and the museum has expressed interest in it (not really sure why)…and there’s no way in hell I’m going to donate it to them…
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The Fly Navy sticker was about 2 or 3 aft bumper cover dings ago…after my last ding (which cracked the aft bumper cover clear/paint), I decided to use the Dunkin’ Deeznuts sticker which I’ve had stored away/unused for several years. The Dunkin’ Deeznuts sticker is currently holding the cracked clear/paint on until I get another aft bumper cover re-paint.If you do make sure the loan agreement includes keeping the Fly Navy sticker on the bumper in perpetuity.
EDIT….Wait! What happened to the Fly Navy sticker?
A Vietnam Airlines 787 was damaged taking off out of Munich on 15 August. Videos from outside and inside the aircraft showed a really long takeoff roll, one showing just how much runway she used along with some pics showing the damage to the plane after she landed.
Just getting a little soft field time.A Vietnam Airlines 787 was damaged taking off out of Munich on 15 August. Videos from outside and inside the aircraft showed a really long takeoff roll, one showing just how much runway she used along with some pics showing the damage to the plane after she landed.
They paid for the use of the entire runway…why not use it?A Vietnam Airlines 787 was damaged taking off out of Munich on 15 August. Videos from outside and inside the aircraft showed a really long takeoff roll, one showing just how much runway she used along with some pics showing the damage to the plane after she landed.
Today’s generation won’t get the SNL reference….they have no idea who Mr. Bill is or all the adventures he had with Mr. Sluggo.