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Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 12:44 pm Post subject: (off-topic) Casper |
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Michel,
Pull.....
the throttle.....
back.....
Ok, I have to yield to the terrain you are blessed
with there. Too much to see in every sq kilometer.
Probably hard to decide if there is more fun inside
your Fox or out.
Glad you keep the fire, brandy, and flying
seperate.... Only allowed in France, last I heard.
Kurt S.
--- Michel Verheughe <michel(at)online.no> wrote:
Quote: | Friends, my Kitfox is flying much too fast! I don't
get a chance to
look at the scenery. Luckily, I have a very small
video camera that
allows me to review the scenery afterward, in the
comfort of my home,
by the fireplace with a good brandy. Now, look what
I found (I grabbed
a frame from the video): Casper the friendly ghost!
I swear i didn't manipulate the photo, there are two
tiny islands on that lake. Funny, isn't it?
Cheers,
Michel
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Michel

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 966 Location: Norway
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Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 1:21 pm Post subject: (off-topic) Casper |
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On Jun 30, 2006, at 10:44 PM, kurt schrader wrote:
Quote: | Glad you keep the fire, brandy, and flying
seperate.... Only allowed in France, last I heard.
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.. only that they call it Cognac. But it's only fair since they
invented it in that region. The name brandy was actually given by the
Dutch: brandwijn or "burnt wine," as they wanted their French wine to
be more concentrated and resist the sea journey back to the Lower
Countries.
Reading about seafarers of the past centuries, it is amazing how much
goods like salt and wine were the main object of sea transportation.
Knowing that Magellan's sole purpose of his circumnavigation was to
bring back clove and nutmeg from the "Spice Islands" (today: Mollucus),
makes you wonder how a demanding palate the Renaissance European had.
Culinary art is nothing new ... but I digress, sorry!
Cheers,
Michel
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