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Old October 24th 05, 09:21 PM
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Default Bullying desguised (badly) as precaution

In article
outaviation.com,
"Skylune" plucked another fig (He is the
Fig Plucker's son), pulled a booger from his nose and scrawled:

That midwest sissy crap will never work on Skylune. I am from New Yawk,
and think everything east of the Hudson is an intellectual and
environmental wasteland, best relegated to small planes, crappy little
hotels, farmers whose John Deere caps are curved from peering into their
mailboxes each morning to see if their government subsidy checks to keep
corn out of production have arrived, etc.



Scrawled the way we would expect from a truly arrogant, selfish, fatuous
ignoramus!

The "'Loon" reminds me of an ant floating down the river, yelling, "Open
the drawbridge!"

He has already admitted his aspiration of becoming an "Oscar Meyer"
wiener, but, sadly, is not good enough to be one; neither is he good
enough to finish pilot training. Instead, he chooses to disparage and
harm the pilots whom he could never hope to equal. The term
"schadenfreude" fits him perfectly.
 




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