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I went to Google, searching for "John Lear" and found the exact text of 
the letter we read this week at:
http://www.fantasticforum.com/d29d/gallery/album70

I have to agree that the SR-71 story is a bit over the top, but not 
impossible.

I also went to snoops.com, "urban legends", and was unable to find 
anything about this story. I have contacted a bunch of people I know who 
should know about John Lear and if I learn anything, I will report to you.

I might add that I personally knew several of these people he mentions 
in his story, now gone West, and that would certainally stand up to his 
statement "One of the anguishes of advancing age is losing old friends. 
The upside of that, though, is that I get to tell the story my way."

Warm regards,

Gary

FXE (Fort Lauderdale Executive)
http://www.uslan.com/hinge-kit.html



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I went to Google, searching for "John Lear" and found the exact text of
the letter we read this week at:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.fantasticforum.com/d29d/gallery/album70">http://www.fantasticforum.com/d29d/gallery/album70</a><br>
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I have to agree that the SR-71 story is a bit over the top, but not
impossible.<br>
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I also went to snoops.com, <font color="#000000"
 face="Trebuchet MS,Bookman Old Style,Arial" size="3"><font
 color="#0000ff">"urban legends",</font></font> and was unable to find
anything about this story. I have contacted a bunch of people I know
who should know about John Lear and if I learn anything, I will report
to you.<br>
<br>
I might add that I personally knew several of these people he mentions
in his story, now gone West, and that would certainally stand up to his
statement "One of the anguishes of advancing age is losing old friends.
The upside
of that, though, is that I get to tell the story my way."<br>
<br>
Warm regards,
<br>
<br>
Gary
<br>
<br>
FXE (Fort Lauderdale Executive)
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
 href="http://www.uslan.com/hinge-kit.html">http://www.uslan.com/hinge-kit.html</a>
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