“Oh, God, sir. You made–” “Mark II!” “–a second version of the Whirleybird.” “Streamlined, Jenkins. More aerodynamic. I told the boys in the shop to spare no expense, so they all went on vacation. When they got back, I said that I meant to spend money on the project. It was an understandable misunderstanding.” “And … Continue reading Mark II
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