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Originally Posted by satchip
(Post 923965)
I wouldn't say anything to Cam. You might end up having to pay him for the privileged of flying him to PHX!
------ "Ya'll don't even know he was a virgin until he was 28 and now... ROLL TIDE... whew" |
Life lessons with FTB:
Iphone Alarm Glitch Greets New Year with Silence yeah, boy am I glad I didn't have an early show today otherwise I'd blown it. :eek: We've gotten used to having two iphones set for an alarm that we've been lazy about setting the clock radio. My favorite life lessons are those learned without getting burned. |
From AP
Staff writer Ima Hoa Auburn University, the second largest college in the State of Alabama, announced that next years tuition would go down for the first time in decades. University spokesman, Bo Jackson, said the decrease can be attributed to a reduction in costs for the Athletic Dept. He further stated that the departure of Cam had absolutely nothing to do with it. In related news, construction began on Castle Newton, the largest mansion ever built in College Park, GA. |
Originally Posted by jetnwa
(Post 923711)
ACL,
We will see. I will put it to you this way, I am senior to all the 07/08 DAL new hires and I am "stashing cash" like you can't believe. Just because you and I would vote "No" doesn't mean that 51% won't vote "Yes" behind the closed doors of their . Both companies (NWA and DAL) have "studied" the 100 seat replacement since I was a new hire and well, you do the math as they don't want to add debt to the balance sheet with a new aircraft order. It would be a lot cheaper to just bribe the pilot group for a deal instead. To Carl, rather than demand the Reps force O'Malley to include statements of Scope lines in the sand why not write him yourself, or through your Reps and let us know what he says. He says he's listening and wants feedback - give it to him and give him a chance to respond. Maybe do the same for Moak and the apparent industry optimism that he'll be the agent for loosening Scope. |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 923976)
Life lessons with FTB:
Iphone Alarm Glitch Greets New Year with Silence yeah, boy am I glad I didn't have an early show today otherwise I'd blown it. :eek: We've gotten used to having two iphones set for an alarm that we've been lazy about setting the clock radio. My favorite life lessons are those learned without getting burned. I always set two alarms, my phone and a little travel alarm. |
Originally Posted by satchip
(Post 923979)
From AP
Staff writer Ima Hoa Auburn University, the second largest college in the State of Alabama, announced that next years tuition would go down for the first time in decades. University spokesman, Bo Jackson, said the decrease can be attributed to a reduction in costs for the Athletic Dept. He further stated that the departure of Cam had absolutely nothing to do with it. In related news, construction began on Castle Newton, the largest mansion ever built in College Park, GA. |
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 923976)
Life lessons with FTB:
Iphone Alarm Glitch Greets New Year with Silence yeah, boy am I glad I didn't have an early show today otherwise I'd blown it. :eek: We've gotten used to having two iphones set for an alarm that we've been lazy about setting the clock radio. My favorite life lessons are those learned without getting burned. Anyway, I'm "over there" (it the 3rd here) and tried it last night and again this morning and the alarm is working fine now. Apple needs to fix this.......talk about a black eye for an otherwise great product:( Ferd PS........just found out, and confirmed it on TravelNet, that Nagoya - Saipan goes away in April. Leaves us with just the two flights out of Narita:mad: |
Originally Posted by FedElta
(Post 923935)
So, I was just watchhing "60 minutes ",concerning a whistleblower on mega-phamaceutical company " Glaxo". Many people were made seriously ill by tainted drugs manufactured at one of Glaxo's plants.
The Gov't sued and won $750 million for fraud , among other charges. The whistleblower received $93 million of the settlement. The network was interviewing a Harvard MD who is acknowledged to be the leading pharmaceutical expert in the U.S. The interviewer commented to the MD, that making drugs was a very difficult process, and the MD responded that Brain Surgeons and Airline Pilots also had very difficult jobs, and we didn't accept poor performance from them. Ok, so I checked and the average Brain Surgeon makes $297-584k/year. I want my raise now, how about you ? Rant over..... |
Originally Posted by Columbia
(Post 924003)
Hard to be a brain surgeon at 21 with no college degree. :)
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