Friday, November 16, 2018

Landing In Denver

Maybe there is a lot of marine in the scene today.  I traveled safely from MSP to DIN (Denver).  The pilot popped his head out when I entered the plane.  I said hello, and he smiled.  The take off was a little slow.  I said in my head, "Wade (private pilot I met in Indy, fraternity, and heinous Air Force Academy.  He flies commercial too.), I am afraid," and we lifted off.  It was the smoothest landing that I have ever experienced.  Maybe there was just a bit of helotred on that one.  As we approached The Air Force Academy, in Colorado Springs, there was an 11 truck military convoy who looked like it was on its last leg.  Maybe I just blew on the front truck, created a bubble, and brought them to their destination, safely.  All my meals have been amazing and fully funded by the government.  Maybe even my brother joined the scene from Duluth with his wife's certainty of repayment on return.  I love you all.  Mike raises his head like a meerkat today looking for the others making a crew and what I guessed was Army, now I suspect is marine.  There is a fen shui here, and my stories cleared the bar/ restaurant fairly quickly.  I thanked our server for her service, and we went to walk the river walk for a bit.  Maybe this boat will float this year, and the past will be revealed, properly.  There is magic in the air, and I suspect Penn is in vicinity, and a native of CO, and Air Force studies.  He was a public defender in Indy.  The Line Deputy is everywhere and even Aaron Rodgers can play after Rob Kardashian sat behind me on the plane.  Dale Earnhart Jr. was the quick change artist (with the Northwestern hat on) a row across and in front of me with his "Appalachian bride".  The stewardesses found their smiles easily as the crew chief wore a little square pin that said, "Be Nice", and Rick Scott, a very tall voyager of FL (military term and designation) was boarding the plane right behind me.  It is time for Chicago Fire to take a break and go to Texas to apprehend Kenny Chesney of Dallas and now Denver Homicide.  Peyton Manning and his crew here would really appreciate it.  They are getting fatigued.  Working with Brad Paisley, a military COYOTE in TX was a bad plan.  The shows are getting confused and everything is about to blow away in the strong desert winds that could whip up this week.  Thank you, Cody Matz, for being behind the eyes of the tall Sikh (about 6'6") in the front half of the plane.  He knows a journey now.  I keep it all pretty copacetic, and we will find peace soon enough.

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