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Old 11th Nov 2003, 23:52
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Lu,

I thought X was the unknown quantity and spurt is a drip under pressure!
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Old 12th Nov 2003, 00:16
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Lu, Giovanni

I think my poor attempt at humour has gone missed!!!!!
The inference is more on the 'chopper' and 'pro' bit. Forget about 'expert'. Read 'good with'or 'handles well' or whatever description that means similar things

us Brits arent known for our brilliant wit
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Old 12th Nov 2003, 01:12
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NigD3 Writes:"BS - pros are experts with choppers, how you read that is up to you."

I knew someone would enlighten me....I have met a few experts in choppers. In fact in 33 years of flying, I have been to a couple of their funerals....They were very very good at times, its that one time.........

Lu.....Im just getting off the floor on that Bull thing.....Good One.....
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Old 12th Nov 2003, 01:50
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BS

Me thinks there is a UK/US mis understanding of slang terms going on here.
In the UK "chopper" can be slang for a dick/penis/willy/todger/old boy/cock etc etc.

Do you realise you have 999 more posts than me????

Anyway, back to the apache thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 12th Nov 2003, 03:10
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I hope that the term "Professional" could be applied to some PPRuNe'rs and not to others.

A professional PPRuNer is someone who has paid Danny for a personal title.

How about it, you lot with a lot to say, quite a few posts, but only a sarcastic hint next to your usernames? Get your PayPal chequebooks out!

That might sort out those who are serious about being on the forum, from those who aren't, as I think PF#1 himself suggested.
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Old 12th Nov 2003, 05:36
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TC you are truly amazing...no instrument rating and an expert to boot, I have to agree with those other wise gents who say why pick on people for making a safe and wise decision by landing. Who cares about embarrasment?

As for what someone else is smoking, don't ask for it because it'll probably come right out of your ar5e like a lot of other cr*p you drivel about.
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Old 12th Nov 2003, 07:29
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Thumbs up My mind is slipping

To: B Sousa

An expert is a person that knows how many sticks of dynamite must be inserted into bulls’ ass in order to blow his horns off of his head without killing the bull.
Bert, I am suffering from terminal old timers disease as I forgot the punch line.

This is how it should have read: An expert is a person that knows how many sticks of dynamite must be inserted into bulls’ ass in order to blow his horns off of his head without getting the bulls eyes bloodshot.

Sorry for the confusion. Hopefully this new version does not drop you on the deck.


By the way, I have a questiion. Regarding a previous post in which you said "once one always one". One what?

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Old 12th Nov 2003, 11:38
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Lu "By the way, I have a questiion. Regarding a previous post in which you said "once one always one". One what?"

Once A Marine Always A Marine.
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