The show was exciting as planes took to the air, flying in circles, flying straight up into the sky, flying straight down from the sky, and all sorts of flying stunts that only a qualified person should attempt – or one that just drank a bottle of Scotch with his lunch. Along with my lovely wife Laureen and our good friend Paul, I visited the small airport to the north of the town a few years back when they hosted an awesome air show. So, after looking here and there, I ended up at the Apple Valley Airport. “Oh, the guns my soldiers are pointing at you? It’s a sign of respect. “King George loves you, colonists,” an officer in His Majesty’s Army may have told a person standing in front of Bunker Hill in 1775. That’s a British term for hunger, just like standing in line is queuing up.īloody English, always trying to confuse us. Recently, I was out and about in Apple Valley looking at this historic site, which became a bit peckish. “And how do you know that?” My journalistic mind had taken over. Nope, the guy sitting at a table a few feet away looked at me, pointed to my head, and said, “You know, tin foil hats don’t work.” Of course, I believed talking about a UFO or a UAP (Unexplained Aerial Phenomena), as the Pentagon refers to little green men in shiny objects, would greatly interest the Apple Valley Airport Terminal. No Scotch was ordered with the burger and potato salad. After viewing the video of the green cigar-shaped orb flying around the Nevada skies, I wanted to order a bottle of Scotch since a couple of police officers admitted that they, too, had seen the strange object in the sky.
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