About that beast of a plane.

By asingleblog

The plane has been sighted. Yes it’s still where it was left when the speshul one lost the keys. Want to know where it is? See the comment by Squiggle Jones. It’s in the comments on the older post about the planes. Or you could try http://planecheck.com/index.asp?ent=da&id=8812&cor=y

Seems that the Brewers just cannot hide.

6 Responses to “About that beast of a plane.”

  1. Pax Vobiscum Says:

    Yowser – £15.5K for a wartime built tub. In bright yellow and turquoise. Well, when its sold it’ll pay for a couple of booksellers redundancy.
    Do you think you get the keys with it?

  2. asingleblog Says:

    The ad should have included, “supply your own key” or “keys lost present owner will show you how to hot-wire it.”

  3. MOUSEY Says:

    SSG’s SUPER JEEROES

    Is it a bird?
    Is it a plane?
    Snoopy Brewers strike again.

    Now here’s two brothers
    make life ‘dark’
    those real ace Jokers:
    Phil and Mark.

    They’re sniping at
    our right to speak
    - those bandit boys
    with cloven feet.

    Thus, stuff of which
    cartoons are made
    is coyly
    ‘NOT TO BE DISPLAYED’

    Meanwhile
    that most flamboyant plane
    sits, keyless,
    in the Skittish rain.

  4. Justice Says:

    Thankyou Mousey, its good to have you back , brilliant as ever gave me a good laugh , missed you .

  5. Brewer & Pritchard Lawyer J. Mark Brewer has his SSG LLC chapter 7 Bankruptcy case tossed out “with Prejudice”! « Squiggle jones’s Weblog Says:

    [...] you mistakenly though Tucson was in England – after all Mr Philip W. Brewer certainly seems to: http://asingleblog.wordpress.com/2008/08/10/about-that-beast-of-a-plane/ )! would seem to be getting in on the act of not working entirely in a manner one might expect [...]

  6. furious Says:

    And even here the Brewers are less than truthful. The registration of this plane, despite what it says on the tailfin, is N33884 – not NC33884.

    Details here http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNumSQL.asp?NNumbertxt=33884&cmndfind.x=0&cmndfind.y=0

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