Weight Limit/cost

George Kennie geobet at gis.net
Wed Nov 13 09:10:21 AKST 2002


Bill,
Over the years I've really worn that phrase out applying it to anything
that's touted to be "blank free".It originated about 40 years ago when they
introduced "frost free" refrigerators. We purchased a Westinghouse that
even had the phrase emblazoned on the door handle and every time somebody
new would come to visit I was quick to point out that we were never charged
for any frost produced by assuring them it really meant "all the frost you
want for nuthin'".
Glad I was able to tickle your funny bone.........
Georgie

Bill Glaze wrote:

> Georgie:
> "All the slop you want for nothin'"--you've done it again.  That's
> *really* funny!
> As kind of aside, I've known Jerry since he was in High School; his Dad
> manufactured the full-size powered sailplane, the Nelson "Bumblebee."
> Up in San Leandro, CA.  Jerry used to come down and fly with us in L.A.
> on weekends.  Good guy; tries to do it right.
> Bill Glaze
>
> George Kennie wrote:
>
> > <<<<Also forget the ball bearing crap, use Rocket City>>>
> >
> > Rocket City has been bought out by Nelson and only produces the 1/4
> > scale size junk, so far. I happen to like the small stuff as it
> > weighs about 1/4 as much. Good stuff though,as it's ablolutely slop
> > free(and that doesn't mean "all the slop you want for nuthin'").
> >
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