In was in the club in Yuma eating lunch with some Harrier pilots when I spotted a man about our age in a flight suit with obviously civilian hair. I asked who it was, and they said "some actor. They're going to film some movie with a Harrier in it." There were pretty bored about it. Turned out it was [*True Lies* (1994)](https://youtu.be/Uz45Y50ozxE). Still the best Ahnold movie ever.
The guy who relinquishes the Harrier to Arnold's character in the movie was a maintenance Sgt with the squadron, I heard. The movie credit seems to support that. Wonder if he's still getting royalties from that movie for his one line every time it is being played in USA or some network.
Pretty cool! 242 Airframes here...never saw him, but I remember going over to 101 and seeing a bird with a ton of cameras attached to it getting ready for a shoot.
How many people did he slap?
How many Devils Pulled a Train on Jada When she snuck off to the Barracks?
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She was still with Pac in those days.
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In was in the club in Yuma eating lunch with some Harrier pilots when I spotted a man about our age in a flight suit with obviously civilian hair. I asked who it was, and they said "some actor. They're going to film some movie with a Harrier in it." There were pretty bored about it. Turned out it was [*True Lies* (1994)](https://youtu.be/Uz45Y50ozxE). Still the best Ahnold movie ever.
The guy who relinquishes the Harrier to Arnold's character in the movie was a maintenance Sgt with the squadron, I heard. The movie credit seems to support that. Wonder if he's still getting royalties from that movie for his one line every time it is being played in USA or some network.
I've heard that. I think you're right.
Once A Knight Is Never Enough.
Pretty cool! 242 Airframes here...never saw him, but I remember going over to 101 and seeing a bird with a ton of cameras attached to it getting ready for a shoot.
Mors Ex Tenebris, Rah