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Planespotta 06-20-2007 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by planecrazyjenn (Post 183055)
No I was rushed into the hospital last week for massive internal bleeding due to other medical problems and developed a complication that so far is keeping me from using my right hand. I have a follow up monday and a referrel to a neurologist. The dolphin in my avatar has nothing to do with this but they are fun to work with.

Ugggh. Sorry I asked :(, and I hope your appointment goes fortuitously :)

planecrazyjenn 06-20-2007 12:12 PM

Thanks...sure it will. Things could always be worse right?

Planespotta 06-20-2007 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by planecrazyjenn (Post 183063)
Thanks...sure it will. Things could always be worse right?

That's a good way to think about it.

Then again, quoting the great Calvin (from Calvin and Hobbes), "things could always be a lot better, too."
:p

planecrazyjenn 06-20-2007 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by Planespotta (Post 183069)
That's a good way to think about it.

Then again, quoting the great Calvin (from Calvin and Hobbes), "things could always be a lot better, too."
:p

True...:p Time for percocet...don't like taking it but man it makes you happy!! No hand? Who cares...:D Have a great rest of your day.

reCALcitrant 06-22-2007 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by Planespotta (Post 182961)
Still, I won't give up on the point that bobloblaw's flight instructor's death is of no lower status than that of the F-16 pilot. They both died doing what they loved, and that is very honorable.

Hey little fella. Doing what you love is not honorable. Doing something honorable is honorable. Didn't say his friend dying was nothing. Just said we were discussing a man who died whose job was to protect those very rights you and I so freely use. Flying is not honorable. Someone getting shot down for you and I is brave, dutiful, patiriotic, and honorable. Let it rest and so will I.

Herkdrv 06-23-2007 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by Planespotta (Post 182907)
Actually, I don't feel you have the right to speak to me that way, regardless of my age. I'm not as immature as many people my age. I'm not an Xbox fan. Frankly, I don't see how being shot at and getting back alive has anything to do with the price of tea in China.

I make the high honor roll at school, so don't give me this sh** about summer school.

And, finally, what do you mean it's not my place to wake these people up? I'm just saying that I believe in the dignity of every human being, and if they don't think the same thing, then I don't know how they could stand serving their nation if they didn't feel who they were fighting for at home was worth defending.

Maybe they joined so that they could get into the airlines in the aftermath. Maybe not. The point is, stop acting like I should let ignorance go unnoticed just because I'm 17 years old. I have much more experience in life than many other people my age, and I frankly don't care if you think my opinion doesn't count. After all, an opinion is an opinion is an opinion. Nothing makes one's opinion count more than another's.

I'm sure you did.

ExAF 06-25-2007 06:08 AM

Wtf
 
I can't believe there are people on this board in a military forum actually arguing with a 17 year old. A 17 year old doesn't even know what he doesn't know and yet they know everything. If he talked like that to you in person, you'd probably kick his @ss and send him home to mother for some lessons in basic manners and common courtesy.

blastoff 06-25-2007 11:02 AM

He's got a lot to learn...I was an idiot at 18 too, but i didn't argue with those who already had traveled a road i wanted to. Hopefully in about seven years, maturity should take care of it. He gets a "P" for passion though. He talks like a Zoomie who hasn't been to the Zoo:D.

bobloblaw 06-25-2007 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by reCALcitrant (Post 184047)
Hey little fella. Doing what you love is not honorable. Doing something honorable is honorable. Didn't say his friend dying was nothing. Just said we were discussing a man who died whose job was to protect those very rights you and I so freely use. Flying is not honorable. Someone getting shot down for you and I is brave, dutiful, patiriotic, and honorable. Let it rest and so will I.

Anyone who gets up and goes to work everyday is honorable. Anyone who pulls their own weight and is not a burden to society is honorable.

reCALcitrant 06-26-2007 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by bobloblaw (Post 185015)
Anyone who gets up and goes to work everyday is honorable. Anyone who pulls their own weight and is not a burden to society is honorable.


hon·or(nr)
n.
1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate.
2.
a. Good name; reputation.
b. A source or cause of credit: was an honor to the profession.
3.
a. Glory or recognition; distinction.
b. A mark, token, or gesture of respect or distinction: the place of honor at the table.
c. A military decoration.
d. A title conferred for achievement.
4. High rank.
5. The dignity accorded to position: awed by the honor of his office.
6. Great privilege: I have the honor to present the governor.

Which of these sounds like a common person pulling his "weight"? Words like this get thrown around too easily...I disagree with your position sir.

bobloblaw 06-26-2007 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by reCALcitrant (Post 185630)
hon·or(nr)
n.
1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate.
2.
a. Good name; reputation.
b. A source or cause of credit: was an honor to the profession.
3.
a. Glory or recognition; distinction.
b. A mark, token, or gesture of respect or distinction: the place of honor at the table.
c. A military decoration.
d. A title conferred for achievement.
4. High rank.
5. The dignity accorded to position: awed by the honor of his office.
6. Great privilege: I have the honor to present the governor.

Which of these sounds like a common person pulling his "weight"? Words like this get thrown around too easily...I disagree with your position sir.

Don't call me Sir, I work for a living. Sound familiar? Than we agree to disagree...End of story!!

ExAF 06-27-2007 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by reCALcitrant (Post 185630)
hon·or(nr)
n.
1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate.
2.
a. Good name; reputation.
b. A source or cause of credit: was an honor to the profession.
3.
a. Glory or recognition; distinction.
b. A mark, token, or gesture of respect or distinction: the place of honor at the table.
c. A military decoration.
d. A title conferred for achievement.
4. High rank.
5. The dignity accorded to position: awed by the honor of his office.
6. Great privilege: I have the honor to present the governor.

Which of these sounds like a common person pulling his "weight"? Words like this get thrown around too easily...I disagree with your position sir.

Very true. Its amazing how words like this can be watered down to insignificance. Did you realize that bobloblaw is an anagram for blow a blob?

bobloblaw 06-27-2007 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by ExAF (Post 185800)
Very true. Its amazing how words like this can be watered down to insignificance. Did you realize that bobloblaw is an anagram for blow a blob?

So let me get this straight. The only way to have honor is to serve in the armed forces. Working everyday for a living by keeping our country's economy moving is not honorable. Providing food, clothing, shelter and sacrificing for your children and family is not honorable.

People who are honorable, and heroic usually don't feel that they deserve the title. Those who are in the service and feel that because they serve they are honorable and heroic don't deserve respect and are certainly not heros. You don't have to worry if you are a hero or honorable, because if you are someone will tell you.

Raging white 06-27-2007 07:22 AM

I think the sandwich artists at Subways are the real heroes.

bobloblaw 06-27-2007 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by Raging white (Post 185846)
I think the sandwich artists at Subways are the real heroes.

No, they skimp on the meat. Quizno's employees are heros.

POPA 06-27-2007 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by bobloblaw (Post 185843)
Working everyday for a living by keeping our country's economy moving is not honorable.

No, it's not. It's what you're expected to do.

By your standards:
-Every time I make a smooth landing, that's honorable.
-Every time the rampers load a bag into the belly of my plane, that's honorable.
-Every time a passenger doesn't leave a giant mess behind when they leave, that's honorable.

bobloblaw 06-27-2007 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by POPA (Post 185876)
No, it's not. It's what you're expected to do.

By your standards:
-Every time I make a smooth landing, that's honorable.
-Every time the rampers load a bag into the belly of my plane, that's honorable.
-Every time a passenger doesn't leave a giant mess behind when they leave, that's honorable.

No, this is not my standards and it is a lame attempt at putting words in my mouth. You are not expected to work, it is not a requirement. But when you do work, you are expected to follow the orders of your superiors or risk getting terminated. You choose to join the service. Once you do you are expected to follow the orders of your superiors. Both circumstances can lead to your demise. You might not want to fly to KCMH, arrive late and get out early, but you have to if you want to keep your job. The biggest difference is fail to follow an order of an Officer and you can find your self in Levenworth. (SIC?)

ExAF 06-28-2007 06:12 AM

Banned?
 
I guess we are done hearing from bobloblaw. I hope he was honorable in his departure.

GBU-24 06-28-2007 11:36 AM

Thank god he was finally banned, it only took 159 posts.

1Seat 1Engine 06-28-2007 11:29 PM

Ding Dong the witch is dead.

Slice 06-29-2007 03:22 AM

Doh! :d


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LeoSV 06-29-2007 05:20 AM

he was banned? I should ban myself for reading this entire thread from beginning to end. :p

reCALcitrant 06-29-2007 05:43 AM


Originally Posted by LeoSV (Post 187064)
he was banned? I should ban myself for reading this entire thread from beginning to end. :p

I am banning myself for even responding to him. First and last time for everything.:rolleyes:

1Seat 1Engine 06-29-2007 09:56 AM

Lesson Learned

Next time I will: Ignore the troll.

--or was that an execution error?

LeoSV 06-29-2007 01:43 PM

no, he was a troll. Check his last few posts on another thread to see why he was banned.

1Seat 1Engine 06-29-2007 07:53 PM

I just went back and found the post that finally broke the camel's back. All I can say is WOW! He painted the admin into a corner, there was no way they couldn't ban him.

It's not easy to find since it's actually been deleted. Someone quoted it though so you can read it in another guys post.

If Eagle found that post and was able to put a name to it, he'd be fired.

ExAF 06-30-2007 08:14 AM

Good Riddance
 
I too saw the string that did it. Toilet Duck's cut and paste just magnified just how much sewage blow a blob spewed. He was going to get the "honor" of being the first guy to make my ignore list on APC, but the mods save me the trouble. Good riddance.


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