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![]() "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:Ecsof.29247$QW2.11206@dukeread08... Because half deaf old people are driving around in soundproof cars with the windows rolled up. Half deaf? And they're listening to Lawrence Welk or Montovani at 90db. |
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DK,
Looks like you've got a friend in Worcester check out www.closeorh.blogspot.com "Skylune" wrote in message lkaboutaviation.com... As the Beacon Turns #96: Who You Calling Heavy? An early morning departure from San Francisco in his nearly half-million pound heavy jet reminds Michael Maya Charles of the value of looking carefully at aircraft performance when you are confronted with something out of the ordinary. By Michael Maya Charles Columnist As the Beacon Turns Early morning departures in the airline business are not unusual. But when the phone rang at 3:30 a.m. to announce my wakeup call, I had already been up for 45 minutes, after a nice policeman passed right by my hotel window, siren blaring and lights flashing, as he navigated the dark, narrow San Francisco streets. Must have been in hot pursuit of the fresh batch at Dunkin' Donuts. Unbelievable!! A pilot flying a heavy out of San Fran around 5 am is bitching about noise!!!! And impugning the cops!!!! I thought this level of idiocy was reserved for some GA pilots, but I guess not.... |
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Skylune wrote:
As the Beacon Turns #96: Who You Calling Heavy? My favorite story was one of the controllers who worked with me said that his supervisor bought a house near the airport (to make the commute to work easy) and then proceeded to complain about airplane noise at his house. If anybody should have known the local flight paths... |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
My favorite story was one of the controllers who worked with me said that his supervisor bought a house near the airport (to make the commute to work easy) and then proceeded to complain about airplane noise at his house. If anybody should have known the local flight paths... Perhaps his employees didn't like him and changed the routings when he was known to be at home? George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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![]() George Patterson wrote: Perhaps his employees didn't like him and changed the routings when he was known to be at home? Done that. Heh heh. |
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I wonder what the entire story read in context? Sounds more like
someone talking tongue in cheek rather than being a titty baby. Did someone pee in your cornflakes today? |
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by "Steve Foley" Dec 16, 2005 at 01:22 PM
DK, Looks like you've got a friend in Worcester check out www.closeorh.blogspot.com Nah. That was really weak. When the Massport subsidies run out, thats when the city will need to make some real decisions. |
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In article .com,
Flyingmonk wrote: George... I thought for sure that you'd be the type that enjoys rap. 99.9FM.... 99.9% rap free... -- Eduardo K. | Darwin pone las reglas. http://www.carfun.cl | Murphy, la oportunidad. http://e.nn.cl | | Yo. |
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