On 30 September "Lewis N. Clark" wrote:
"8. Air views were terrific, but road atlases are poor for such uses - is
there an "aerial atlas" of the US specifically for air passengers?"
Don't know of one. But, would pay about $0.99 to see your colleague J.
Tierney try a "D.B. Cooper" (with a faulty 'chute) anywhere in Idaho. The
result: "Aerial, alas"? or "Aerial, at last" or "Aerial, a last..." or
(should we impose BP gender wand prior to departure) "Aerial, a lass..."
Sign me, truthfully,
M. Barnacle.