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scottbre

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Hehehehee...it's amazing how many people will pay for this sort of thing. I had a friend who marketed a service kinda like this one. He called it "Champaigne Over Atlanta" and used Lears. He was booked for most weekends. :)"It's all about the BOOBIES!"

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I can rent a 172 for $100 an hour .


Cheese and Rice!!! I'm glad I don't live in California. I can get one a 10 minute drive from my house for $70 an hour wet. Throw in $25 an hr for Dutchboy and I'm getting instruction too!!! (PS....Flight instruction...not on the Mile High thing...) :)"It's all about the BOOBIES!"

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Wow! That's expensive! That $800 could get me back and forth to Eloy a couple of times!

You think running a twin otter is cheap? With only 2 people on board? Man, more up-jumpers thinking that DZOs are just raking it in off of 20 bucks a lift ticket.
Running planes is EXPENSIVE.
Chris

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You think running a twin otter is cheap?

Yes, I know that running a plane is expensive. But unless you have money to burn, why on earth would anyone take a half hour plane ride for $800? If I really had a desire to be part of the "mile high club", there are much cheaper ways of doing it. That's all I was saying; take it for nothing more than that.
May not be Mr. Right, but he'll do right now.

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If you ever desire to become a member you just come on down to florida and the tumblefuqs ( www.tumblefuqs.com ) would be only to happy to accomidate you we have planes and gear champagne erbs and all the good stuff just come to fl we will take care of the rest...see u in the skyxxx

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I always thought the most appealing and interesting aspect of joining the Mile High Club was risking getting caught doing the nasty by an overly observant passenger or flight attendant. It seems to me that it's not nearly so novel a concept if you're guaranteed privacy the entire time. Why not just do it at home and save the $800?

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