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How To Fly
29 November, 2003
Author: Eve

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Watch the Disney movie Peter Pan or Hook.
Got to the forest and look for your own magical fairy.
(note: make sure it is a good fairy, you don't want any weird dust).
After you know it is the right dust; look for a high or low building(your choice),
spread arms far apart, say a prayer, and dive! (note: make sure you have a parachute with you).

Once you get the hang of staying in the air focus on direction and height.
Watch out for tall trees and airplanes (you don't want to run into any of that, trust me!)
take about a month or so to get the just of flying and then after you feel comfortable enough to stay in the air
go ahead and take your first trip.

Then, make sure you have the recommended supplies, i.e. parachute; sunglasses; binoculars; passport; sun block; flashlight (for night flying); a hat (for those pesky birds); extra clothing; a doggy bag(judt ion case you get a little sick); a compass and anythingese you feel necessary for flying.

We suggest that you fly at night for those "just for the heck of it" flights so you can
see and expirience the beuty of the moo stars and slumbering world.
For the long trips we suggest day flight so you can see where you are headed (this is where the compass comes in handy).

Thank you for choosing Flying 101.
Now go out there and feel the wind beneath your wings!

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Tarna (66.72.30.161) -- Sunday, December 14 2003, 08:08 am

I wait

I for some reason kept I waiting for you to say "and don't forget your towel"
 
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