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  #21  
Old September 5th 05, 03:29 PM
Kyle Boatright
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"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message
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"ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message
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In article , Juan Jimenez
says...

You got that right, you never have been and never will be, you only
eliminate them, not become them. So what are you doing to help the
victims
of Katrina? Sitting on your fat ass at home, wondering how you're going
to
fight that lawsuit, or trying to come up with better, improved ways of
claiming that people die because they forget to install the
"optional/required" fuselage cover? That autopsy report must have hit you
like the proverbial ton of bricks!

Too hypocritical to pass up, putz.


Hey pucho if I thought for a minute you had any credibility...


And who gives a **** what you think? Enjoying your new found fame? LMAO!

Juan



I think Chuck was named to the Ultralight Hall of Fame because he was
already famous due to his long successsful work in the industry. That's how
it works.

Some people, on the other hand, have become infamous by being a toadies for
ANN, with a sideline of trolling on newsgroups.

It's all about credibility (and making good choices).



  #22  
Old September 5th 05, 05:11 PM
ChuckSlusarczyk
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In article , Kyle Boatright says...

Hey pucho if I thought for a minute you had any credibility...


And who gives a **** what you think? Enjoying your new found fame? LMAO!

Juan



I think Chuck was named to the Ultralight Hall of Fame because he was
already famous due to his long successsful work in the industry. That's how
it works.

Some people, on the other hand, have become infamous by being a toadies for
ANN, with a sideline of trolling on newsgroups.

It's all about credibility (and making good choices).



Thanks Kyle .I think jauns statement

" Enjoying your new found fame? LMAO!
Juan"


says it all, only a person of the lowest moral and ethical standards would find
enjoyment in anothers tragic death. Karma has a funny way of taking care of
people like him, so I'm just waiting for jauns turn....Even zoom showed more
class in this affair.

See ya

Chuck S

"there are stupid people and people who act stupid,the stupid ones can't help
it" .... chuck s

  #24  
Old September 5th 05, 06:28 PM
ChuckSlusarczyk
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Kathryn Fields says...

Chuck: I liked your: "All sizzle and no bacon" Another one that sticks in
my mind was " All Hat and no cows"

--Stu Fields


That's a good one too .Here's one I just made up "all gun no bullets", or "all
car ,no engine",or "all bark,no bite" or, or ..... :-)

Chuck(I am what I am) S

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Old September 5th 05, 07:03 PM
RST Engineering
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The girls in Reno say, "Great big belt buckle, little tiny pecker."

Jim


"ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message
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In article ,
Stuart &
Kathryn Fields says...

Chuck: I liked your: "All sizzle and no bacon" Another one that sticks in
my mind was " All Hat and no cows"

--Stu Fields


That's a good one too .Here's one I just made up "all gun no bullets", or
"all
car ,no engine",or "all bark,no bite" or, or ..... :-)

Chuck(I am what I am) S



  #26  
Old September 5th 05, 07:22 PM
Darrel Toepfer
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ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:

Karma has a funny way of taking care of people like him, so I'm just
waiting for jauns turn....


Karmageddon: It's like, when everybody is sending off all these
really bad vibes, right? And then, like, the Earth explodes and it's
like, a serious bummer.
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Old September 5th 05, 09:41 PM
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You seem really good at trying to throw the blame for aircraft
accidents at first Chuck then myself. In this case you really need to
get your facts together. PK-RIM was owned by Mandala and only they were
responsible for its maintenance and operation. Mandala leased a couple
of planes from our company but the contract was for only a short term
and expired about a year ago. I could provide more facts in this matter
but you and zzzoom never seem to let facts get in the way of what you
decide to write.

Once again what combat decorations do you have please tell us. And
yes I have assaulted a hootch,also bunkers and troops in the open among
other things. What have you assaulted,anything? Ever hear a Soviet
130mm round coming in on you, 82 mm mortar or a 122 rocket? I have,
stuff you and the other ann or in your case ex ann toadies dream about.
You are exceptionally brave behind a keyboard we will see how ballsy
you are when our paths cross and I promise you they will.

If you don't know an FAR 129 airline has exactly the same FAA
regulations as a 121 operator. The only difference is ownership, the
planes have N registration and the crews are all U.S. licenced and
rated. Again we mustn't let facts get in the way of your thinking. A
real airline I thought Eagle was a commuter,why aren't you still there?
The Eagle mechanics at Miami used to come begging for me to hire them.
I think that they were making about ten or eleven bucks an hour pretty
much the same as I paid my mechanics helpers.

Chuck is 100% correct when he says it's about credibility. I will add
that it shows the maturity and sense of decency that you have when you
dance on the graves of people that died in plane crashes.Just to make a
feeble attempt to bring others down to your sick level.

Frank M.Hitlaw
Jakarta, Indonesia

  #28  
Old September 5th 05, 10:31 PM
Juan Jimenez
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"ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message
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says it all, only a person of the lowest moral and ethical standards would
find
enjoyment in anothers tragic death.


And only a proven lowlife like you would try to blame it on the pilot when
its obvious the pilot did nothing wrong.



  #29  
Old September 5th 05, 10:32 PM
Juan Jimenez
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"Kyle Boatright" wrote in message
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I think Chuck was named to the Ultralight Hall of Fame because he was
already famous due to his long successsful work in the industry. That's
how it works.


New found fame, Kyle. Look it up in the dictionary. Very few people knew him
when he was put into the Hall (incorrectly, IMO). Orders of magnitude more
people know him now that one of his airplanes killed a billionaire war hero
who loved to help kids get good educations.

As to your opinion of me, it's shared by what, half a dozen putzes on this
newsgroup? ROFL! Just on my mailing list alone I have 400+ people who could
care less what planet you live on, let alone who you are. Get my drift?


  #30  
Old September 5th 05, 10:46 PM
Juan Jimenez
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wrote in message
oups.com...
You seem really good at trying to throw the blame for aircraft
accidents at first Chuck then myself.


And you seem pretty good at talking out your ass about people you don't know
and things of which you don't have a clue, then thinking you're going to
impress anyone with your bull**** about riding a helo in the war and having
"combat time". That's precisely why you're just another clueless twit to me,
someone who is so insecure about himself you have to flaunt your bull****
medals as if you were some hot**** war hero. You know why I could give a
rat's ass about your medals? Because I worked in SAR for the majority of my
time in the Corps, at SOES in MCAS Cherry Point, and the point of what I did
was to save lives, not to take them and not to boast about getting shot at,
you ****ant putz. My medals are the people our squadron saved to live
another day, people like the little preemie and her hemorraging mom who were
able to be evacuated to a hospital with better facilities because I was able
to correct an APU problem on an CH-46 between the time they announced Launch
Pedro and the time the ambulances came screaming down the ramp. I value that
a lot more than I value your bigshot claims of shooting hooches and
measuring rounds as they flew past your punk ass.

In this case you really need to...


Don't care what you think I need to or not do.

You are exceptionally brave behind a keyboard we will see how ballsy
you are when our paths cross and I promise you they will.


I'm looking forward to that, schmuck. You know how to get a hold of me.

Juan


 




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