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Old 5th Dec 2001, 23:12
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Cool any french pilots working for CX??

Hi everybody,

Would appreciate any informations about french pilots working for Cathay Pacific (how many they are? could give some advices for interview......??)

Thanx
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Old 19th Aug 2005, 20:48
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Hi everyone,

This post is old but has never been answered...
Does anyone know if there are any french pilots flying for Cathay?
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i am french and just started lat week with CX, pm me
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Ah, yes, the french,

How many frenchmen does it take to defend Paris ??

No one knows, it's never been done!!

Why did they plant tree's along the chan de lise'??

The Germans like to march in the shade!!!
 
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ah,ah,ah,ah,ah....tu parles francais,Tamalai?
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Je suis certain Tamalai est seulement 7 années vieilles. Il est un garçon très drôle!

Ok, enough of my schoolboy French...as for the cheese eating surrender monkeys:

"I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French one behind me." --- General George S. Patton

"As far as I'm concerned, war always means failure" ---Jacques Chirac.

"I just love the French. They taste like chicken!" -- Hannibal Lecter

"France has neither winter nor summer nor morals. Apart from these drawbacks it is a fine country. France has usually been governed by prostitutes." ---Mark Twain

Dont take it personally; just a bit of light banter!
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Do not confuse France with French, please.
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Old 21st Aug 2005, 00:35
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Cool

The AP and UPI reported that the French Government
announced yesterday that it has raised its terror
alert level from Run to Hide.

The only two higher levels in France are Surrender and Collaborate.
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Can we start on the Germans now???
 
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7FF, thats some funny sh@t! keep 'em coming.
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The reason for raising the Alert Level was due to a major fire at the French White Flag Factory, effectively crippling their military.

Fx
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Old 21st Aug 2005, 09:19
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Go to google and type 'French military victories'. Hit 'I'm feeling lucky' and see what google thinks.
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An American tourist in London decides to skip his tour group and explore the city on his own. He wanders around, seeing the sights, occasionally stopping at a quaint pub to soak up the local culture, chat with the locals, and have a pint of bitter.


After a while, he finds himself in a very nice neighbourhood with big, stately residences... no pubs, no stores, no restaurants, and worst of all NO PUBLIC RESTROOMS.


He really, really has to go, after all those Guinness's. He finds a narrow side street, with high walls surrounding the adjacent buildings and decides to use the wall to solve his problem.


As he is unzipping, he is tapped on the shoulder by a London bobby, who says, "I say, sir, you simply cannot do that here, you know."


"I'm very sorry, officer," replies the American, "but I really, really have to go, and I just can't find a public restroom."


"Ah, yes," said the bobby..."Just follow me". He leads the American down a back delivery alley to a gate, which he opens.


"In there," points the bobby. "Whiz away sir, anywhere you like."


The fellow enters and finds himself in the most beautiful garden he has ever seen. Manicured grass lawns, statuary, fountains, sculptured hedges, and huge beds of gorgeous flowers, all in perfect bloom.


Since he has the policeman's blessing, he relieves himself and feels much more comfortable. As he goes back through the gate, he says to the bobby "That was really decent of you... is that what you call English hospitality?"


"No sir...", replied the bobby, "...that is what we call the French Embassy
 
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I'm just laughing my a off!!! Aren't I going to have fun on those 15hrs flights with so many good jokes to share!!!

Anyway, we are a few french pilots in exile at CX, don't know how many yet but you can always pm me if you need something in particular.
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Why do the French never perform "the wave" at football matches? Because that move is saved for wartime
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Oh Dear!

Bit like another thread that has recently been closed!

You are more than welcome to ignore the thread title and post anything you like, unfortunately, for you, the thread will either get locked or I'll send it to Jet Blast! Make up your minds, Locked or Jet Blast? - 48 hours, starting now!. 12:25GMT 26th.
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