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Mxsmanic wrote:
JB writes: Actually, Anthony, ALL of your questions remain unanswered because you refuse to accept the answers when given. Not true. I do get useful answers occasionally. And acceptance or rejection is not an issue. I do occasionally ask questions to which I have the answers (albeit not this one). If a "pilot" answers them correctly, I have reason to believe that he knows what he is talking about, in which case he may be a useful source of answers to questions for which I don't have the answers. It surprises me how few "pilots" can answer the test questions correctly, and so I've had to write off quite a few people in this newsgroup as blowhards. 1) You're an idiot. 2) Only people that give you answers that you expect are "pilots" (note your ap coordinated turn thread) 3) Meet me in real life, I'll beat the living daylights out of you just to make me feel better. Yep, violent, but who gives a ****? I'll send Bertie the remains to grind up and feed to the dogs. And ALL pilots know infinitely more about aviation than you do because they took the time to learn how to fly in a real plane and usually have years of experience flying. That is a manifestly false assumption; it amazes me that so many pilots cling to it. Since when does 40 hours of experience, mostly trial and error, make anyone an expert at anything? I'm surprised by how many extremely-low-time pilots there are around, too. No, absolutely the case. I think that green tree frogs know more about flying (and life in general) than you will ever figure out. At least green tree frogs (haha, I just realized the "FROG" reference) get laid periodically and move out of Mom's house. Now, go stfu and get your extremely-no-time ass out of the basement before you're so big you can't get out of bed, period. It's an unhealthy way to live. |
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Erik writes:
3) Meet me in real life, I'll beat the living daylights out of you just to make me feel better. Yep, violent, but who gives a ****? District attorneys do. You've established premeditation, for one thing. It's a really bad idea to threaten people in writing, especially in written forms that will be archived indefinitely and exposed to public view. It can work against you in ways you may not at all suspect. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Erik writes: 3) Meet me in real life, I'll beat the living daylights out of you just to make me feel better. Yep, violent, but who gives a ****? District attorneys do. You've established premeditation, for one thing. It's a really bad idea to threaten people in writing, especially in written forms that will be archived indefinitely and exposed to public view. It can work against you in ways you may not at all suspect. Yep. I'll be suspect number one if I ever fly into france and you happen to disappear. |
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![]() "Erik" wrote in message ... Mxsmanic wrote: Erik writes: 3) Meet me in real life, I'll beat the living daylights out of you just to make me feel better. Yep, violent, but who gives a ****? District attorneys do. You've established premeditation, for one thing. It's a really bad idea to threaten people in writing, especially in written forms that will be archived indefinitely and exposed to public view. It can work against you in ways you may not at all suspect. Bull ****. If you ever disappear the list of documented suspects will be so long, I seriously doubt the authorities would even begin to look. You are clearly the poster child for justifiable homicide. |
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"Maxwell" wrote in
: "Erik" wrote in message ... Mxsmanic wrote: Erik writes: 3) Meet me in real life, I'll beat the living daylights out of you just to make me feel better. Yep, violent, but who gives a ****? District attorneys do. You've established premeditation, for one thing. It's a really bad idea to threaten people in writing, especially in written forms that will be archived indefinitely and exposed to public view. It can work against you in ways you may not at all suspect. Bull ****. If you ever disappear the list of documented suspects will be so long, I seriously doubt the authorities would even begin to look. You are clearly the poster child for justifiable homicide. No no! You'll not hurt my toy! He's the only k00k I got at the moment! Bertie |
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Erik writes:
Yep. I'll be suspect number one if I ever fly into france and you happen to disappear. Are you married? Have a girlfriend? Ever apply for a job that requires interaction with others, especially in close proximity or alone? |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Erik writes: Yep. I'll be suspect number one if I ever fly into france and you happen to disappear. Are you married? Have a girlfriend? Ever apply for a job that requires interaction with others, especially in close proximity or alone? Are you a freak? Never married? No friends? Everr have any meaningful interaction with others, espicailly in close proximity or alone? Bertie |
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And this comment comes from a loser who can't find or hold a job in two of
the most industrialized countries in the world? "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Erik writes: Yep. I'll be suspect number one if I ever fly into france and you happen to disappear. Are you married? Have a girlfriend? Ever apply for a job that requires interaction with others, especially in close proximity or alone? |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Erik writes: 3) Meet me in real life, I'll beat the living daylights out of you just to make me feel better. Yep, violent, but who gives a ****? District attorneys do. You've established premeditation, for one thing. It's a really bad idea to threaten people in writing, especially in written forms that will be archived indefinitely and exposed to public view. It can work against you in ways you may not at all suspect. Oow! Kookthrets! God I luv usenet. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote in : Erik writes: 3) Meet me in real life, I'll beat the living daylights out of you just to make me feel better. Yep, violent, but who gives a ****? District attorneys do. You've established premeditation, for one thing. It's a really bad idea to threaten people in writing, especially in written forms that will be archived indefinitely and exposed to public view. It can work against you in ways you may not at all suspect. Oow! Kookthrets! God I luv usenet. I believe our pet kook might be slowly arriving at the realisation that he isn't the flavour of the hour, the day, the week or the year. Wet bus tickets at ten yards ! |
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