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Mister Lusty.
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August 29, 2021 at 6:46 pm #29387
There are lots of amazing women on here from all over, but I have noticed that the most amazing ones, the ones that I really think would be a great match for me, seem to disproportionately come from Oregon, Idaho, and Washington, far more than you would expect from the populations in those 3 states. So ladies, what is the deal up there? Is it the weather? Do I need to move? LOL.
August 29, 2021 at 10:01 pm #29431Sasquatches. Oh and D.B. Cooper. Gotta be a connection … 😊
August 29, 2021 at 10:15 pm #29434I have noticed that also Mr. Lusty. I have no idea why that is.
August 29, 2021 at 10:52 pm #29456I’m glad I’m not the only one to notice.
And BTW, I actually met the real D.B Cooper once and contributed to a book on the subject. Hard to believe, but it’s true.
August 30, 2021 at 12:16 am #29501Mister Lusty, no way! That whole affair is so amazing, really.
August 30, 2021 at 1:20 am #29517YES, way!
D.B. Cooper was a guy named Robert Rackstraw. I was listening to a radio talk show where the guy behind this website (https://dbcooper.com) and a book (“The Last Master Outlaw: How He Outfoxed the FBI Six Times But Not A Cold Case Team”) was being interviewed. He and his investigative team did probably the most extensive research project into the case and came to the conclusion that Rackstraw had to be the guy. I called into the show and mentioned that I had met Rackstraw (he introduced himself as “Bob”) at a high end restaurant in Newport Beach, CA that was frequented by well to do guys who were pilots, and how he said at various times in our conversation both that he was and wasn’t Cooper. He enjoyed leaving people wondering. The author was very interested in what I had to say because the time and place of our meeting was a time where he had no idea where Rackstraw was or what he was doing, and asked to interview me the following week. We set up a time and talked for over an hour. I gave him all the details I had. He was able to track down the former owner of the restaurant, which had since closed, who confirmed everything I had to say. That helped the author find other information and fill in his timeline.
So that’s my story of how I met D.B. Cooper.
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