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subfixer Now that is funny,
Now that is funny,
<Scratches Subfixer from Christmas AND birthday card lists.>
Aaron Skinner
Editor
FineScale Modeler
Now, that's not funny!
I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
subfixer Now, that's not funny!
I noticed he was posting a lot, mostly those flying things.
Tim Wilding
It's almost like he has written books about those flying things.
Star Ship USS Voyager NCC 74656 ? How goofy do you want?
......and no animals have been harmed in this spontaneous outburst of humor.
Bob
Tim Kidwell Thanks to that cursed Count to 500 thread started by Castelnuovo, all Aaron can do is blather on about the next number coming up! <stuffs cotton in ears, puts fishbowl over head, and tries to get back to editing>
Thanks to that cursed Count to 500 thread started by Castelnuovo, all Aaron can do is blather on about the next number coming up! <stuffs cotton in ears, puts fishbowl over head, and tries to get back to editing>
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
<realizes flash drive with Workbench Reviews is still on desk at office> GAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH! <to pilot> Just take me home. I'll have to deal with it in the morning. <pats Ol' Trusty Rusty, his editorial pen> And I have to get this fish bowl off my head ...
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Timothy Kidwelltkidwell@firecrown.comEditorScale Model BrandsFirecrown Media
Tim and Aaron, I think the cold temps are starting to get to y'all. Perhaps move the offices to Miami?
You welcome....
Gamera Lol, I wonder if we should do ABCs next... A is for Airacobra B is for Bismarck C is for C-47...
Lol, I wonder if we should do ABCs next...
A is for Airacobra
B is for Bismarck
C is for C-47...
Glad to be an inspiration . What are the royalties
On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister
castelnuovo Gamera Lol, I wonder if we should do ABCs next... A is for Airacobra B is for Bismarck C is for C-47... Glad to be an inspiration . What are the royalties
You're right!
Hmmm, ten percent of zero profit = division by zero error.
I'll get back with you when we get this worked out
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
BishGuess it depends if your American or British. US sites say Bombadier. British say Bomb Aimer.
And just to add a little fuel to the fire....
Later in the war, when all planes in the group dropped on the lead, they were simply called 'toggliers'...
I remember my dad obsessing over that one until his cousin from the 8th AF cleared it up...
....working my way up the airbrush learning curve......
Bish Tim Kidwell And then, before I can board the chopper that will take me to Nome, an argument with Aaron over the use of bomb aimer as opposed to bombardier. By the way, BFG-9000 FOR THE WIN! Guess it depends if your American or British. US sites say Bombadier. British say Bomb Aimer. Which of course means the latter is correct.
Tim Kidwell And then, before I can board the chopper that will take me to Nome, an argument with Aaron over the use of bomb aimer as opposed to bombardier. By the way, BFG-9000 FOR THE WIN!
And then, before I can board the chopper that will take me to Nome, an argument with Aaron over the use of bomb aimer as opposed to bombardier.
By the way, BFG-9000 FOR THE WIN!
Guess it depends if your American or British. US sites say Bombadier. British say Bomb Aimer. Which of course means the latter is correct.
Huh? <wakes up and bumps head crawling out from under desk> Was he hungry when you let him out of the box?
Aaron just threw a shoe at me for that last one. Back to working on the website.
By the way, any of you watching the New Product Rundown episodes?
Yes, with Aaron's mystery coffee cup
HEY ! Youse guys is havin fun ,ain't ya ? Kin i git a job tingy dere .I likes ta laugh too ! Hmmm , my kerfee cup got's sumpin strange init .Tastes good though . Hey !does alcohol (any kind) clean coffee cups. I will look fer dat misterie cup , I will , I will , Honest !
Hic!
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