Browntail is a flamer
#12
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From: EMB170 FO
Originally Posted by vagabond
We've been through the "Browntail is [fill in the blank]" routine several times now. Fact of the matter is, he is not the only one here who is [fill in the blank]. Although a little negative, I found him rather amusing and entertaining. I called him a masochist on another thread, but I think we are all masochists at some fundamental level. He's been excoriated enough. Let the man have some pleasure!
Lots of people here wondered if he even has a job, but I noticed that he hasn't posted since June 23. He must have been called to work! Good for him. Browntail, make sure my package gets to San Antonio ok! My little nephew is counting on it.
Lots of people here wondered if he even has a job, but I noticed that he hasn't posted since June 23. He must have been called to work! Good for him. Browntail, make sure my package gets to San Antonio ok! My little nephew is counting on it.

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2 dots,
You are obviously a man of experience in aviation. As a man of military experience who has given a great part of your life to service for this country you have my ultimate respect. My Father was a General in the Army, and gave 3 years of his life in Vietnam , ( nickname BT for big target as he was six foot seven, Captain in special forces ) BT has another meaning for me, and also, for the men that served with him.
I just want to say that there are those of us who appreciate you for your sacrifice and service...
Thanks
You are obviously a man of experience in aviation. As a man of military experience who has given a great part of your life to service for this country you have my ultimate respect. My Father was a General in the Army, and gave 3 years of his life in Vietnam , ( nickname BT for big target as he was six foot seven, Captain in special forces ) BT has another meaning for me, and also, for the men that served with him.
I just want to say that there are those of us who appreciate you for your sacrifice and service...
Thanks
#15
Originally Posted by 2dotslow
Not sure if his (BT's) is the case or not, but something tells me a lot of our fellow pilots aren't quite what they purport to be.
I think you are right 2dotslow. We may one day find ourselves debating aviation issues with the Maytag repairman claiming to be a 747 captain. In fact, we probably already have and just don't know it. The internet is a strange animal!
#17
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Originally Posted by Cass
Why are you so mean?, she hasnt said anything to you personally,
how about a truce?
cant we just be friends?
how about a truce?
cant we just be friends?

I've been having an instant message coversation for the last hour with an old friend who now lives in London. Although I work in travel and he works in the totally different world of international finance, we can talk and keep our long friendship going because he is a warm and genuine person, and I would like to hope that he thinks the same about me. I truly think that if I dropped into one of his international finance forums that I'd be received warmly there, that doesn't seem to hold true here. True, genuine people in one's life is truly a blessing and giving your energy to backbiting people is not. I sincerely hope that some of the people on this forum find their road to happiness. Blue skies and tailwinds to all!
#19
Originally Posted by Skygirl
Obviously some people around here think that this should be a closed little society of pilots, and outsiders are not welcome.
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