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The end of "Texas BlueBonnet?"

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Stay the hell out of Texas or we Texans will stomp a mudehole in your ass and march it dry!
Damn right! Greatest state in the union. How I miss home.

If only there some variety beyond the airline running 7 billion silver MD-80 operations in DFW everyday...it would be the greatest damn airport on the planet.
 
I always hated going to DFW, but i have to agree the OPs there were awesome. As far as the BlueBonnet,. UGH! I HATED flying that plane,. UGLY.. and slider 1 (the ATL schemed plane in which the gear collapsed) wasnt much better. The Olympic paint was cool.
 
As a Texan I take exception to that statement, maybe you haven't seen the aircraft? Also, it closes the chapter on what had to be the best time at ASA. The DFW hub rocked, hands down.

Cheers- Rum

I agree. DFW operated so much smoother!!

And yes, Long live the VPS Lazy River!!!!!!!! Who was that that was still floating in it the next morning? Can't remember.

Good times!!!
 

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