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Old 15th Feb 2009, 12:40
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Definitely a family problem then!
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Old 15th Feb 2009, 14:00
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Hi,

ah the good old days. Think i was 20 years too late, but a great post nontheless.

Hey allura i will just about accept Levi's, but lees and Wranglers......do people still wear them !!. Actually there probably are some guys wearing those, along with chino's and those boating type shoes !.

Rgds.
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Old 15th Feb 2009, 16:17
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Good fellas, already retired, told me lots of these things. Of course it was a different time, different equipment, environment, economy, living style, etc., but the point is we have to read between the lines. Now, we pilots are just that a.hole sitting in the front of the airplane, with a bad reputation, no rights, salves in white collar, etc. Oh well, just like in any other job
(But seriously, I would love to 'fly' back then. I mean, real flying, not 'managing' an airplane!)
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