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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... Depends Bertie No it doesn't. |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... Exactly correct. |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... The Visitor wrote: My point is I think we are witnessing a change. Like it or not. Times are changing. Conventions are changing. We are in a state of change. 20 or 30 years from now I expect things to be very different. Change is a universal happening. It's constant. (Oxymoron of the day :-) Change might very well be man's ultimate paradox, as man requires some form of social structure to exist, but as change progresses onward, what was socially acceptable yesterday might very well be today's chaos. It's interesting to watch this happen. Man seems destined not to be able to cope with the answer. Rules...rules......rules......some can withstand the test of time while others become obsolete even as they are written. Sometimes even the origin of a "rule" or protocol is lost as time marches on. Yet man will cling to some obscure "rule" long since in need of major overhaul, trying desperately to maintain what worked yesterday, fighting in some endless useless conflict with his fellow humans to convince them that the "rule" MUST be followed. Perhaps the answer lies in man finally coming to the conclusion that there is a dichotomy that exists between man's need for social structure and the simple truth that change exists and dealing with change is necessary. If you cant dazzlem with brilliance, bafflem with bull****. Why dont you make up your own traffic patterns the next time you fly. You seem good at making your own rules. |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Shirl" wrote in message ... I meant to mention, in my prior post, that I *do* consider Dudley to be one of the authors that *is* worth scrolling down to the bottom of a mile of untrimmed quotes for ... Sorry, but many others do not. |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:Rgc%j.101958$y05.26122
@newsfe22.lga: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... Depends Bertie No it doesn't. Yes it does. Bertie |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
: "Martin Hotze" wrote in message ... Dudley Henriques schrieb: No offense meant Jim ; just an observation from years and years of Usenet experience :-))). I'm sure you know what I mean. In all those years: have you never trimmed your posts? you've been told a couple of times by now from different people. Please: TRIM YOUR POSTS! #m f-up2poster Oh hell no, he's Dudley the magnificent. Read about him on Wikipeidia, if they haven't thrown him off yet. Snort! PKB Bertie |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:aic%j.101959$y05.10842
@newsfe22.lga: "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... Exactly correct. No it isn't. Fjukktard Bertie |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in news:Skc%j.101961$y05.81439
@newsfe22.lga: "Shirl" wrote in message ... I meant to mention, in my prior post, that I *do* consider Dudley to be one of the authors that *is* worth scrolling down to the bottom of a mile of untrimmed quotes for ... Sorry, but many others do not. Idiots like you who don;'t know what a pilot or a killifle is. Bertie |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
: "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... The Visitor wrote: My point is I think we are witnessing a change. Like it or not. Times are changing. Conventions are changing. We are in a state of change. 20 or 30 years from now I expect things to be very different. Change is a universal happening. It's constant. (Oxymoron of the day :-) Change might very well be man's ultimate paradox, as man requires some form of social structure to exist, but as change progresses onward, what was socially acceptable yesterday might very well be today's chaos. It's interesting to watch this happen. Man seems destined not to be able to cope with the answer. Rules...rules......rules......some can withstand the test of time while others become obsolete even as they are written. Sometimes even the origin of a "rule" or protocol is lost as time marches on. Yet man will cling to some obscure "rule" long since in need of major overhaul, trying desperately to maintain what worked yesterday, fighting in some endless useless conflict with his fellow humans to convince them that the "rule" MUST be followed. Perhaps the answer lies in man finally coming to the conclusion that there is a dichotomy that exists between man's need for social structure and the simple truth that change exists and dealing with change is necessary. If you cant dazzlem with brilliance, bafflem with bull****. Why dont you make up your own traffic patterns the next time you fly. You seem good at making your own rules. Nope, worng agin, fjukkwit. Bertie |
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Kennedy gets his own TFR
"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... How#'s that? Can you be absolutely sure beyond any shadow of doubt that he isn't the second coming? Bertie What a dumb ass. You got proof he ain't, fjukktard? You come from jesusland, you wil believe anything! Bertie |
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