Isn’t it about time to start popping those balloons, one by one?
I bet the reception’s great up there, but where do you plug it in?
He has a verrrrry long extension cord!
What pocket did he pull that out of?
And people complain about Ziggy not wearing pants.
According to Table 1-6.—U.S. Standard Atmosphere Heights and Temperatures, the temperature at 27,000 feet would be -37 degrees F.
I just love Cutter John!
Birds don’t worry about plumbing facilities.
In flight TV! OMG…just think of the amenities
I remember Thursday night TV programs – there were 2 or 3 good ones in a row. Unlike Tuesday nights. Yeah, ok, I walked to school in hip deep snow, uphill both ways ;)
The shuttlechair Enterpoop, captained by Cutter John, is not just your ordinary, everyday wheelchair, Opus. Don’t be such a worrywart!
The one thing they are missing at 27,000 feet is oxygen.
Berkeley Breathed
onespiceybbw over 3 years ago
Isn’t it about time to start popping those balloons, one by one?
Chithing Premium Member over 3 years ago
I bet the reception’s great up there, but where do you plug it in?
JSH in Dover over 3 years ago
He has a verrrrry long extension cord!
Bob Blumenfeld over 3 years ago
What pocket did he pull that out of?
MEPace over 3 years ago
And people complain about Ziggy not wearing pants.
bwalk7217 Premium Member over 3 years ago
According to Table 1-6.—U.S. Standard Atmosphere Heights and Temperatures, the temperature at 27,000 feet would be -37 degrees F.
angelolady Premium Member over 3 years ago
I just love Cutter John!
LJZ Premium Member over 3 years ago
Birds don’t worry about plumbing facilities.
smsrt over 3 years ago
In flight TV! OMG…just think of the amenities
ldmulvaney73 over 3 years ago
I remember Thursday night TV programs – there were 2 or 3 good ones in a row. Unlike Tuesday nights. Yeah, ok, I walked to school in hip deep snow, uphill both ways ;)
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
The shuttlechair Enterpoop, captained by Cutter John, is not just your ordinary, everyday wheelchair, Opus. Don’t be such a worrywart!
C wolfe over 3 years ago
The one thing they are missing at 27,000 feet is oxygen.