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Old September 21st 04, 09:59 PM
Morgans
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"Tom S." wrote

Should have told them you taught high school...then you'd really scored.

Really? Hasn't worked that well for me! ;-)
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Old September 21st 04, 03:35 AM
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Andrew,
Their are a few of our 1500 or so Pilots that I would consider going out
with. Most not a chance.

Michelle

Andrew Gideon wrote:

Chris W wrote:



A girl I know told me she went out with an airline pilot the other day.
He told her a "story" about where he was transporting an empty 737
passenger plane to somewhere, on the way he rolled it. My friend seems
to think he is credible. I don't know. . .



That's ridiculous! What girl would go out with an airline pilot??

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Old September 21st 04, 10:56 PM
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Chris W wrote in message news:3Fu3d.70785$mu.17088@okepread07...
A girl I know told me she went out with an airline pilot the other day.
He told her a "story" about where he was transporting an empty 737
passenger plane to somewhere, on the way he rolled it. My friend seems
to think he is credible. I don't know. . .


A Boeing employee once told me that every production aircraft Boeing
has ever made has been rolled.

Certianly don't know how credible that statement is. I have however
seen a photo taken out of the 707 while inverted.

Brian
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Old September 25th 04, 02:25 AM
vincent p. norris
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Easy enough to check.
Look for the crap all over the washroom ceilings


Nope! In a properly done loop or barrel roll, the crap would stay
where it belongs.

vince norris

 




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