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#561
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You sound like someone who signs the book with their domicile and not where they accepted the airplane. Gooch is pretty close to thkooj and he's a piece of work.
#562
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From: CA
🙄 See you in bread line. Your old lady says hello btw.
#566
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From: ERJ Right
That escalated quickly....
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#567
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From: CA
However, I was thinking more along the lines of using said “IQ points” to create a personal Jackson Pollack impersonation across the upper portion of your old lady’s stomach.
🎤💧
edit: blue label is the devil
#568
Do you mean unfurling the individual cotton strands by hand and then weaving yarn to use as mask strings? That’s just being efficient. 🤷🏻♂️
However, I was thinking more along the lines of using said “IQ points” to create a personal Jackson Pollack impersonation across the upper portion of your old lady’s stomach.
🎤💧
edit: blue label is the devil
However, I was thinking more along the lines of using said “IQ points” to create a personal Jackson Pollack impersonation across the upper portion of your old lady’s stomach.
🎤💧
edit: blue label is the devil
#570
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Joined: Apr 2011
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If he's at mainline, I think that counts as optimism for him.
Sometimes I lurk old posts on this forum from around 2009 when airlines were reacting to the last major crisis and something I've noticed is that when anxieties start kicking up among mainline pilots, a small minority turn to soothing themselves by fantasizing about how much worse other people have it and how they're doing relatively well. Regional pilots are an obvious target for this therapeutic activity.
Just to be clear, I don't think this is a mainline behavior so much as it's a boomer behavior and mainline airlines have a higher proportion of those.
Sometimes I lurk old posts on this forum from around 2009 when airlines were reacting to the last major crisis and something I've noticed is that when anxieties start kicking up among mainline pilots, a small minority turn to soothing themselves by fantasizing about how much worse other people have it and how they're doing relatively well. Regional pilots are an obvious target for this therapeutic activity.
Just to be clear, I don't think this is a mainline behavior so much as it's a boomer behavior and mainline airlines have a higher proportion of those.
Right.
It never fails to amuse me that each follow on generation or two blames the previous generations for *whatever* and label them as selfish and out of touch, while failing to recognize that THEY, in turn, will be vilified in twenty to thirty years time as selfish and out of touch by their successors. It’s like a Merry Go Round, yet each generation feels as if they are the “enlightened” ones.
Reality is a *****. Wait till your kids and grandchildren blame YOU for the perceived ills of their world.
LOL!
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