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Old June 25th 11, 07:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mike Rhodes
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Default On the 'apron'?

On the 'apron'?

Would the ATC specialist understand if I rejected his 'apron' and used
the ramp instead? Would the FAA administrator forcibly correct me
during certificate or ratings exams?

The use of the word 'apron' is so odd as to consider it forcibly
queer. Pointedly, they are trying to cut off our balls.

Therefore I must react back, and burn their 'apron', and anyone in the
way. Then go looking for airline pilots also looking to burn more
queers. Apparently (and not so surprisingly) there are at least a few
of those around and willing to say so.

The degree to which the queer's burning is deserved is
_off_the_scale_. And that you need not be told, for the attacks on
this news group is directly attributable to vicious ball-less queers.

Demons they are, grandiose worthless nincompoops, absolute pests!
'Superheroes' for parasites, who have destroyed their own humanity by
their own choice. And, being so filled with satanic envy and hate,
steal and destroy any part of humanity that is admirable wherever it
may be found.

Stay free! Wrap them up in their own ridiculous apron then burn it!
Burn the sodomistic hell out of it!
--
Michael
 




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