An Unexpected Finding Among Commercial Pilots
Mx's "virtue" may be driven by his circumstances -- middle aged, poor,
unable to afford wine, and often not even a Big Mac.
But, there is one virtue we can cheer: he doesn't socialize. There may
be no one in Paris worthy of his company: he seeks recognition and
peership here. The plea for recognition is most likely the only reason
for his many posts: he is NOT a reliable source of information.
Which of course raises an interesting point. His website offers his
services as a tour guide. Potential customers, doing due diligence, if
they google him, will learn something of the personality he presents
here compared to the one he uses when he offers his services there.
They will have to decide if they want this arrogant obese shorts and
hiking boot wearing person serving as their guide. .
He's really augering in, isn't he?
On Dec 2, 11:53 am, "Neil Gould" wrote:
Recently, Mxsmanic posted:
nobody writes:
No.
If drinking and driving isn't addiction, what is? Risking your life
just to take a recreational drug sounds like quite an obsession to me.
It's clear that you don't understand addiction at all. There is ample
information available on the web that you should be able to enlighten
yourself about addiction without too much difficulty.
There are *many* reasons why flying after even a single drink is not
equivalent to driving under the same conditions. I know of no one of the
hundreds of members in our flying club who will fly after a drink.
There is also a reason why no DUI laws begin at 0.001%. Apparently, you
don't understand any of those reasons, either.
Neil
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