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Imapilot2 10-14-2015 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Tailhookah (Post 1992372)
The 190's dont have good metrics. The smaller you go seat wise the larger your risk becomes should fuel increase. If anything, try for the 195 to bring it up to 717 seat numbers. But are there 195's used on the market? Also, any pay scale that has either EMB product paying a B scale will be a no go for me. Now is not the time for concessions.

out.


Yes but.....That's managements problem. Some pilot will fly that seat size for Delta....I want to be us. No matter the profitability of it.

scambo1 10-14-2015 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by Hawaii50 (Post 1992427)
Study released yesterday says couples who spend less on their wedding may have longer marriages than those who splurge. Show her the data, spruce up the yard for the wedding, and enjoy your new car.

Encourage her to elope...Jamaica is nice. That's what I did. No regrets from me or my wife.

notEnuf 10-14-2015 12:33 PM

If you couldn't listen or want to review the Q3 earnings call, here's the transcript.

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briggs 10-14-2015 04:05 PM

Married the first time, big wedding, big bucks, 5 years.
Second time, aloped to Little Palm Island with 2 friends, 21 years ago!

forgot to bid 10-14-2015 05:04 PM

My wife paid for our wedding.

crewdawg 10-14-2015 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1992698)
My wife paid for our wedding.

https://community.lithium.com/t5/ima...83321?v=mpbl-1

Timbo 10-14-2015 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1992698)
My wife paid for our wedding.

Almost exactly 30 years ago today, my wife paid for our first date, dinner at a Mexican place.

I've been paying for it ever since.:rolleyes:

Boatbuilder 10-15-2015 08:30 AM

We had a "surprise" wedding. Invited @ 85 people to a pool party at her parents place. Beer, BBQ and boiled shrimp. Told the entourage we had an announcement, we were getting married. They asked when? The preacher emerged and said "right now"
No pressure, no gifts, no stress. Total cost? @ $2500.
That was June of 1991, 2 days after my 727 FE ride. Still happily married.

TenYearsGone 10-15-2015 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by Timbo (Post 1992711)
Almost exactly 30 years ago today, my wife paid for our first date, dinner at a Mexican place.

I've been paying for it ever since.:rolleyes:

She made a great investment! Smart Woman!!


Originally Posted by Boatbuilder (Post 1993013)
We had a "surprise" wedding. Invited @ 85 people to a pool party at her parents place. Beer, BBQ and boiled shrimp. Told the entourage we had an announcement, we were getting married. They asked when? The preacher emerged and said "right now"
No pressure, no gifts, no stress. Total cost? @ $2500.
That was June of 1991, 2 days after my 727 FE ride. Still happily married.

Great Story!!!!


TEN

53x11 10-15-2015 09:32 AM

I was furloughed after 9/11 and engaged at same time. Told my fiance, "Why don't we get married now." Long story short we got married a couple weeks later. She said during preparation, " I have ideas for a honeymoon that will be cheap. LOL 1st choice: See the Braves if still in the playoffs. 2nd: See Michael Jordan play before he retires again. 3rd: Go to a Nascar Race. ( Keep in mind my wife is a dainty little ballet dancer ) We went to the Atlanta race when it was still the next to last of season. Everyone sitting around us found out we were honeymooning and we had free beer the whole race!

Now if I had a good PS check then, heck, I might've gotten good pit passes. HA


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