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Old August 24th 08, 08:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Dave S wrote in :


Bertie
I can explain them, lack of lift.

Sort of like cause of death, heart stopped.


Well, not exaclty lack of lift, more of an impact with a hard surface
sort of thing...



Bertie

The fall didn't kill him. It was the sudden stop.


Xachery


Bertie
  #12  
Old August 24th 08, 10:15 PM posted to alt.usenet.kooks,rec.aviation.piloting
oh that is above my PAY GRADE
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On Aug 23, 8:18�pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in news:06df8d22-2def-4a4c-
:

Recently in Madrid, Vegas, Utah, all unexplained.


You're a cretin.

Bertie



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Nahh not a cretin. They just come in 3's Threes. This time ..
2 large planes one small .
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Old August 24th 08, 10:32 PM posted to alt.usenet.kooks,rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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oh that is above my PAY GRADE wrote in
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On Aug 23, 8:18�pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
news:06df8d22-2def-4a4c-
:

Recently in Madrid, Vegas, Utah, all unexplained.


You're a cretin.

Bertie



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Nahh not a cretin. They just come in 3's Threes. This time ..
2 large planes one small .


Actually, that depends on where you live and who you know. I know of five
accidents in that time frame...


Bertie

  #14  
Old August 27th 08, 01:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mike[_22_]
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
:

On Aug 24, 8:56 am, C J Campbell
wrote:
On 2008-08-23 16:55:53 -0700, "Ken S. Tucker"
said:

Recently in Madrid, Vegas, Utah, all unexplained.
Ken

Of course they are all unexplained. The investigations are not
completed yet. Why?


Because they work too s l o w, they're govmonk
workers, should have been done by now.




A moron within a moron within a moron.



This needs a word of it's own.


Not to mention it's insulting to imbeciles and idiots.

Moron was originally an English scientific term, coined in 1910 by
psychologist Henry H. Goddard from the Greek word moros, which meant "dull"
(as opposed to "sharp"), and used to describe a person with a mental age
located between 8 and 12 on the Binet scale. It was once applied to people
with an IQ of 51-70, being superior in one degree to "imbecile" (IQ of
26-50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot" (IQ of 0-25).

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Old August 27th 08, 01:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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"Mike" wrote in news:K61tk.915$Ro1.336@trnddc04:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
news:388742ab-82a4-4fdb-9279-4c542b6510b3

@r35g2000prm.googlegroups.com
:

On Aug 24, 8:56 am, C J Campbell
wrote:
On 2008-08-23 16:55:53 -0700, "Ken S. Tucker"
said:

Recently in Madrid, Vegas, Utah, all unexplained.
Ken

Of course they are all unexplained. The investigations are not
completed yet. Why?

Because they work too s l o w, they're govmonk
workers, should have been done by now.




A moron within a moron within a moron.



This needs a word of it's own.


Not to mention it's insulting to imbeciles and idiots.

Moron was originally an English scientific term, coined in 1910 by
psychologist Henry H. Goddard from the Greek word moros, which meant
"dull" (as opposed to "sharp"), and used to describe a person with a
mental age located between 8 and 12 on the Binet scale. It was once
applied to people with an IQ of 51-70, being superior in one degree to
"imbecile" (IQ of 26-50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot" (IQ of
0-25).



Yes, but this pair are the square root of fjukkktard.



Bertie

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Old August 27th 08, 01:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bob F.[_2_]
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Mike" wrote in news:K61tk.915$Ro1.336@trnddc04:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
news:388742ab-82a4-4fdb-9279-4c542b6510b3

@r35g2000prm.googlegroups.com
:

On Aug 24, 8:56 am, C J Campbell
wrote:
On 2008-08-23 16:55:53 -0700, "Ken S. Tucker"
said:

Recently in Madrid, Vegas, Utah, all unexplained.
Ken

Of course they are all unexplained. The investigations are not
completed yet. Why?

Because they work too s l o w, they're govmonk
workers, should have been done by now.



A moron within a moron within a moron.



This needs a word of it's own.


Not to mention it's insulting to imbeciles and idiots.

Moron was originally an English scientific term, coined in 1910 by
psychologist Henry H. Goddard from the Greek word moros, which meant
"dull" (as opposed to "sharp"), and used to describe a person with a
mental age located between 8 and 12 on the Binet scale. It was once
applied to people with an IQ of 51-70, being superior in one degree to
"imbecile" (IQ of 26-50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot" (IQ of
0-25).



Yes, but this pair are the square root of fjukkktard.



Bertie


oh...you mean he's a "radical" thinker?

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Regards, BobF.

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Old August 27th 08, 01:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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"Bob F." wrote in
:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Mike" wrote in news:K61tk.915$Ro1.336

@trnddc04:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
news:388742ab-82a4-4fdb-9279-4c542b6510b3

@r35g2000prm.googlegroups.com
:

On Aug 24, 8:56 am, C J Campbell
wrote:
On 2008-08-23 16:55:53 -0700, "Ken S. Tucker"
said:

Recently in Madrid, Vegas, Utah, all unexplained.
Ken

Of course they are all unexplained. The investigations are not
completed yet. Why?

Because they work too s l o w, they're govmonk
workers, should have been done by now.



A moron within a moron within a moron.



This needs a word of it's own.

Not to mention it's insulting to imbeciles and idiots.

Moron was originally an English scientific term, coined in 1910 by
psychologist Henry H. Goddard from the Greek word moros, which meant
"dull" (as opposed to "sharp"), and used to describe a person with a
mental age located between 8 and 12 on the Binet scale. It was once
applied to people with an IQ of 51-70, being superior in one degree

to
"imbecile" (IQ of 26-50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot" (IQ

of
0-25).



Yes, but this pair are the square root of fjukkktard.



Bertie


oh...you mean he's a "radical" thinker?



Well, I meant he's an idiot's idiot. He doesn't think at all.


Bertie
  #18  
Old August 27th 08, 02:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bob F.[_2_]
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Bob F." wrote in
:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Mike" wrote in news:K61tk.915$Ro1.336

@trnddc04:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
news:388742ab-82a4-4fdb-9279-4c542b6510b3
@r35g2000prm.googlegroups.com
:

On Aug 24, 8:56 am, C J Campbell
wrote:
On 2008-08-23 16:55:53 -0700, "Ken S. Tucker"
said:

Recently in Madrid, Vegas, Utah, all unexplained.
Ken

Of course they are all unexplained. The investigations are not
completed yet. Why?

Because they work too s l o w, they're govmonk
workers, should have been done by now.



A moron within a moron within a moron.



This needs a word of it's own.

Not to mention it's insulting to imbeciles and idiots.

Moron was originally an English scientific term, coined in 1910 by
psychologist Henry H. Goddard from the Greek word moros, which meant
"dull" (as opposed to "sharp"), and used to describe a person with a
mental age located between 8 and 12 on the Binet scale. It was once
applied to people with an IQ of 51-70, being superior in one degree

to
"imbecile" (IQ of 26-50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot" (IQ

of
0-25).


Yes, but this pair are the square root of fjukkktard.



Bertie


oh...you mean he's a "radical" thinker?



Well, I meant he's an idiot's idiot. He doesn't think at all.


Bertie



I tried to play on words here. Guess it didn't work. A square root sign is
called a "radical". I hate it when I have to explain jokes. :-)

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Regards, BobF.

  #19  
Old August 27th 08, 04:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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"Bob F." wrote in
:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Bob F." wrote in
:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Mike" wrote in news:K61tk.915$Ro1.336

@trnddc04:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
...
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
news:388742ab-82a4-4fdb-9279-4c542b6510b3
@r35g2000prm.googlegroups.com
:

On Aug 24, 8:56 am, C J Campbell
wrote:
On 2008-08-23 16:55:53 -0700, "Ken S. Tucker"
said:

Recently in Madrid, Vegas, Utah, all unexplained.
Ken

Of course they are all unexplained. The investigations are not
completed yet. Why?

Because they work too s l o w, they're govmonk
workers, should have been done by now.



A moron within a moron within a moron.



This needs a word of it's own.

Not to mention it's insulting to imbeciles and idiots.

Moron was originally an English scientific term, coined in 1910 by
psychologist Henry H. Goddard from the Greek word moros, which
meant "dull" (as opposed to "sharp"), and used to describe a
person with a mental age located between 8 and 12 on the Binet
scale. It was once applied to people with an IQ of 51-70, being
superior in one degree

to
"imbecile" (IQ of 26-50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot"
(IQ

of
0-25).


Yes, but this pair are the square root of fjukkktard.



Bertie


oh...you mean he's a "radical" thinker?



Well, I meant he's an idiot's idiot. He doesn't think at all.


Bertie



I tried to play on words here. Guess it didn't work. A square root
sign is called a "radical". I hate it when I have to explain jokes.
:-)


Doh. Sorry I never would have got that.

Bertie
  #20  
Old August 27th 08, 09:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jose Jimenez
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

"Mike" wrote:
Moron was originally an English scientific term, coined in 1910 by
psychologist Henry H. Goddard from the Greek word moros, which meant
"dull" (as opposed to "sharp"), and used to describe a person with a
mental age located between 8 and 12 on the Binet scale. It was once
applied to people with an IQ of 51-70, being superior in one degree to
"imbecile" (IQ of 26-50) and superior in two degrees to "idiot" (IQ of
0-25).


Yes, but this pair are the square root of fjukkktard.

Bertie


Ah! I've always thought Bertie was a moron, but now I understand he's an
idiot. Thanks for the clarification, Mike.
 




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