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Old 8th Aug 2009, 07:44
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Sorry old chap, but I am not at liberty to reveal the answer to your question.
Litigation and all that sort of thing.I do hope you understand.

Regarding your correction of my grammar and punctuation you must remember it is a long time since I attended school and at my advanced age Alzheimers does seem to be a bit of a problem,so I do hope you can forgive me for my indiscretions

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Old 9th Aug 2009, 01:47
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Indeed I do. Us old people need to stick together.

Although... "grammer" should be "grammar" and "indescretion" should be "indiscretion"... so I am wondering how you got "alzheimers" right...!

Seriously though, being the spelling and grammar police is always done with tongue firmly in cheek. Let he who is without sin... etc.

Having said that, it is alarming how many young fellas are entering aviation with what appears to be a totally inadequate education...
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Old 9th Aug 2009, 03:14
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..yeah and becoming a pilot won't teach you anything useful either outside the cockpit, once you've flown for a living youre useless for a real job too...I could never go back to working for a living..I'm too lazy now!
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Old 10th Aug 2009, 00:47
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Well if you think banging around the Third World in a Caravan is easy, wait until you hit the airlines... hot and cold running wimmin on tap... as much coffee as you can drink, brought you by a luscious CSD... an F/O to carry your bag for you... lots of food... and that nice CSD there to tuck you into your seat. Not to mention luxurious crew buses and five star hotels... and rampies calling you "sir" all the time... no man should have to put up with all that.
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Old 10th Aug 2009, 23:37
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MattyJ, you say go back to working for a living??

Didnt know you had done that before............. ooo that'l get him goin'



Remoak,
you are SAD! but I guess someones gotta put up with all those conditions!





Totally Loco..............
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Old 11th Aug 2009, 01:47
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Yeah it's a tough job, but someone has to do it...

The thing I am still trying to work out, is how the airlines make you endure all that stuff, and then want to pay you for it each month. It's tough, trying to work out what to do with all the money. I mean, there are only so many fast cars you can buy...
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