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UniqueTII 01-19-2005 01:44 AM

There are geese on the ISU campus. They like to attack cars.

Baldy 01-19-2005 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by 94touring' date='Jan 19 2005, 12:11 AM
I had a pet goose when I was younger. He kicked ass. Super friendly to people he knew and mean as hell to strangers.


my dad had a pet skunk that was de-stinked.

banzaitoyota 01-19-2005 09:11 AM

Air Force jet collides with small plane

Crop-duster pilot killed

Wednesday, January 19, 2005 Posted: 8:40 AM EST (1340 GMT)









FREDERICK, Oklahoma (AP) -- An Air Force training jet and a small plane collided Tuesday over southwestern Oklahoma, killing the private plane's pilot, authorities said. Both military pilots parachuted to safety.



The T-37 training jet from Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas, struck the plane over a rural area southeast of Frederick, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman John Clabes said.



The two military pilots suffered only minor injuries after parachuting to the ground. Officials at the Air Force base said a nearby landowner picked them up and helped them get medical care.



A base spokesman said he did not know what caused the collision, which happened at about 5,000 feet. The National Transportation Safety Board was to investigate.



The private plane was a crop-duster being flown from its manufacturer to its new owner in South Dakota, said a spokesman for the Texas manufacturer, Air Tractor.



The dead pilot was identified by Air Tractor as Dierk Nash, 43, the owner of a flying service in Wheatley, Arkansas. The Air Force pilots were identified as Capt. Christopher S. Otis and 2nd Lt. Roderick V. James. Officials did not release their ages or hometowns.



In 2002, two T-37 training jets collided about 80 miles east of Frederick while flying in close formation. No one was injured. Base officials at the time said that it was the first accident involving the training jets since 1978.



The Air Force trains American and NATO pilots on the two-seat, twin-engine T-37s at Sheppard.

Sorsha 01-19-2005 10:20 AM

I read the topic Dan, and i was like OMG!



You suck! You know i love geese.

Baldy 01-19-2005 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by Sorsha' date='Jan 19 2005, 11:20 AM
You know i love geese.


Me too, they go well with mashed potatoes.

94touring 01-19-2005 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by Sorsha' date='Jan 19 2005, 08:20 AM
I read the topic Dan, and i was like OMG!



You suck! You know i love geese.




Yeah well quack quack..err whatever noise geese make.

94touring 01-19-2005 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by banzaitoyota' date='Jan 19 2005, 07:10 AM
Air Force jet collides with small plane

Crop-duster pilot killed

Wednesday, January 19, 2005 Posted: 8:40 AM EST (1340 GMT)





FREDERICK, Oklahoma (AP) -- An Air Force training jet and a small plane collided Tuesday over southwestern Oklahoma, killing the private plane's pilot, authorities said. Both military pilots parachuted to safety.



The T-37 training jet from Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas, struck the plane over a rural area southeast of Frederick, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman John Clabes said.



The two military pilots suffered only minor injuries after parachuting to the ground. Officials at the Air Force base said a nearby landowner picked them up and helped them get medical care.



A base spokesman said he did not know what caused the collision, which happened at about 5,000 feet. The National Transportation Safety Board was to investigate.



The private plane was a crop-duster being flown from its manufacturer to its new owner in South Dakota, said a spokesman for the Texas manufacturer, Air Tractor.



The dead pilot was identified by Air Tractor as Dierk Nash, 43, the owner of a flying service in Wheatley, Arkansas. The Air Force pilots were identified as Capt. Christopher S. Otis and 2nd Lt. Roderick V. James. Officials did not release their ages or hometowns.



In 2002, two T-37 training jets collided about 80 miles east of Frederick while flying in close formation. No one was injured. Base officials at the time said that it was the first accident involving the training jets since 1978.



The Air Force trains American and NATO pilots on the two-seat, twin-engine T-37s at Sheppard.




When did that happen? I just got back from a flight, no birdies.

Sorsha 01-19-2005 02:13 PM

Hey you guys ever have really good duck? The best ever is when it has been roasted so that the skin is crispy and sweet. Ive yet to find a way that goose is cooked that will top it.

94touring 01-19-2005 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by Sorsha' date='Jan 19 2005, 12:13 PM
Hey you guys ever have really good duck? The best ever is when it has been roasted so that the skin is crispy and sweet. Ive yet to find a way that goose is cooked that will top it.




Why aren't you on aim right now? I am and you're not, its not fair.

Sorsha 01-19-2005 05:32 PM

awww I'm Sorry, I was in my Experimental Psych class. :(

Im online now, where are YOU?


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