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Old 12th Sep 2007, 16:34
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"They might think you are on your way to a Stag party. "

A stag party! What a stripper dressed as a pilot! Gosh, id hope not. Anyway, i thought the guys prefer nurses etc!

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Old 12th Sep 2007, 17:24
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Anyway, i thought the guys prefer nurses etc!
Stripper Guide 101.
* Doesn't matter what you wear, its going to be on the floor after five minutes, but those heels will still be on.
* Smile, make the punters believe your finding this fun, even though you're bored and thinking about the next episode of Coronation Street.

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Old 13th Sep 2007, 07:19
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lol, thanks for the advice EMA!

You have got me thinking now! If I charged a couple of hundred per session, work all week, (don't declare my earnings to the taxman), then i'll have saved up £60K in under 2 years and be able to pay for the fATPL outright!!!

Only thing is what to put down on my CV under Employment History 2007-2009!
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Old 14th Sep 2007, 08:04
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At 6ft 5 I have little problem training in a C152 (except for having to stick my kneeboard on the right leg to keep it out of the way of the yoke, but then at least I don't need to sit on a pile of cushions either).
Ah, how I envy you tall person. "Cushion positioned" is part of my checklist!
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Old 14th Sep 2007, 10:31
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"Ah, how I envy you tall person. "Cushion positioned" is part of my checklist"

I know all about that whenever I drive my dad's 745cl.! hopefully won't have the problem when i'm flying.
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