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Old August 27th 08, 09:00 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Glenn[_2_]
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"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 09:29:15 GMT, "HEMI-Powered" wrote:

Glenn added these comments in the current discussion du jour ...

well, back from a 8 week trip to see the darker side of the
world. Found some interesting aircraft. Even met a legend at
LAX ;-)

What exactly does "the darker side of the world" mean? Canada?
United States? Other? If the USA, I don't especially like the
reference.


But nobody likes the US.

I do

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Old August 27th 08, 08:27 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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HEMI-Powered wrote:

What exactly does "the darker side of the world" mean?



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Old August 27th 08, 10:44 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Dave Whiley added these comments in the current discussion du jour
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HEMI-Powered wrote:

What exactly does "the darker side of the world" mean?


You can't be serious! I hardly think that the reference was to
cloudy skies, it was clearly a transparent reference to our country
being portrayed as evil, but tolerable just long enough to snap
some pictures before going back to a place of enlightment on the
other side of the pond, and frankly, the more rebuttals I read the
more I feel this great country is being maligned by the very people
who benefit from their relationship with us economically,
politically, and militarily (for protection against a strategic
threat).

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HP, aka Jerry

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Old August 28th 08, 01:51 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Dave Whiley
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HEMI-Powered wrote:

HEMI-Powered wrote:

What exactly does "the darker side of the world" mean?

You can't be serious!
I hardly think that the reference was to
cloudy skies, it was clearly a transparent reference to our country
being portrayed as evil, but tolerable just long enough to snap
some pictures before going back to a place of enlightenment on the
other side of the pond, and frankly, the more rebuttals I read the
more I feel this great country is being maligned by the very people
who benefit from their relationship with us economically,
politically, and militarily (for protection against a strategic
threat).


Having spent the last three months living with the same lighting
conditions as can be seen in most of Glenn's photographs from
Waddington, Duxford, Farnborough and Coventry, it just seemed more
likely that the comment referred to the part of the world where the
photographs were taken than to a different part of the world entirely.

I do agree that the comment owed more to baiting the Poms than strict
accuracy, as there's blue sky in two of the pictures.

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Dave

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Old August 28th 08, 04:00 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Dave Whiley added these comments in the current discussion du
jour ...

HEMI-Powered wrote:

HEMI-Powered wrote:

What exactly does "the darker side of the world" mean?

You can't be serious!
I hardly think that the reference was to
cloudy skies, it was clearly a transparent reference to our
country being portrayed as evil, but tolerable just long
enough to snap some pictures before going back to a place of
enlightenment on the other side of the pond, and frankly, the
more rebuttals I read the more I feel this great country is
being maligned by the very people who benefit from their
relationship with us economically, politically, and
militarily (for protection against a strategic threat).


Having spent the last three months living with the same
lighting conditions as can be seen in most of Glenn's
photographs from Waddington, Duxford, Farnborough and
Coventry, it just seemed more likely that the comment referred
to the part of the world where the photographs were taken than
to a different part of the world entirely.


Then it should have been so stated and not looking like he was
stooping low to condescend to come to the United States and get
the hell back as soon as possible. Lots of people have come to
his defense on this, but if your version is truer than mine, why
hasn't he responded? I think we all know.

I do agree that the comment owed more to baiting the Poms than
strict accuracy, as there's blue sky in two of the pictures.




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HP, aka Jerry

Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet


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Old August 28th 08, 06:36 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"Dave Whiley" wrote in message
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HEMI-Powered wrote:

HEMI-Powered wrote:

What exactly does "the darker side of the world" mean?

You can't be serious! I hardly think that the reference was to
cloudy skies, it was clearly a transparent reference to our country
being portrayed as evil, but tolerable just long enough to snap some
pictures before going back to a place of enlightenment on the other side
of the pond, and frankly, the more rebuttals I read the more I feel this
great country is being maligned by the very people who benefit from their
relationship with us economically, politically, and militarily (for
protection against a strategic threat).


Having spent the last three months living with the same lighting
conditions as can be seen in most of Glenn's photographs from Waddington,
Duxford, Farnborough and Coventry, it just seemed more likely that the
comment referred to the part of the world where the photographs were taken
than to a different part of the world entirely.

I do agree that the comment owed more to baiting the Poms than strict
accuracy, as there's blue sky in two of the pictures.

--

No no no.

Your side of the world is in night when we are in day.

But you're right, you're grey clouds didn't help. In fact I had a few
cjhoice words about it :-)

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Old August 28th 08, 09:29 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"HEMI-Powered" wrote in message
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You can't be serious! I hardly think that the reference was to
cloudy skies, it was clearly a transparent reference to our country
being portrayed as evil,


No; *you* can't be serious. Glenn has a sense of humour; clearly missing in
you.


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Old August 28th 08, 11:20 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
John Meyer
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In article ,
"HEMI-Powered" wrote:

Dave Whiley added these comments in the current discussion du jour
...

HEMI-Powered wrote:

What exactly does "the darker side of the world" mean?


You can't be serious! I hardly think that the reference was to
cloudy skies, it was clearly a transparent reference to our country
being portrayed as evil, but tolerable just long enough to snap
some pictures before going back to a place of enlightment on the
other side of the pond, and frankly, the more rebuttals I read the
more I feel this great country is being maligned by the very people
who benefit from their relationship with us economically,
politically, and militarily (for protection against a strategic
threat).


Good grief you are a moron, and a paranoid moron at that!
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Old August 28th 08, 06:35 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Glenn[_2_]
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"HEMI-Powered" wrote in message
.. .
Dave Whiley added these comments in the current discussion du jour
...

HEMI-Powered wrote:

What exactly does "the darker side of the world" mean?


You can't be serious! I hardly think that the reference was to
cloudy skies, it was clearly a transparent reference to our country
being portrayed as evil, but tolerable just long enough to snap
some pictures before going back to a place of enlightment on the
other side of the pond, and frankly, the more rebuttals I read the
more I feel this great country is being maligned by the very people
who benefit from their relationship with us economically,
politically, and militarily (for protection against a strategic
threat).

Seriously, are you still harping a on about this.
I already stated why I said it.
has nothing to do with your country being evil.
I think your comments are more portraying your country in a bad light than
anything I say.

You need to grow up.

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Old August 27th 08, 08:58 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Glenn[_2_]
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It means the side of the world that is in night when I am awake on this
side.

Boy you're touchy :-)


"HEMI-Powered" wrote in message
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Glenn added these comments in the current discussion du jour ...

well, back from a 8 week trip to see the darker side of the
world. Found some interesting aircraft. Even met a legend at
LAX ;-)

What exactly does "the darker side of the world" mean? Canada?
United States? Other? If the USA, I don't especially like the
reference.

--
HP, aka Jerry

Don't be a fop or a blooter, make only pithy comments on Usenet



 




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