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Its ad-hominem, with an e sport. Says a lot about you, perhaps more than you were even aware of. Do not forget the knee pads next time you ride. Might be your turn pretending to be the girl!
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LMFAO! I don't care who you are, that is some funny ********************e!

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Its ad-hominem, with an e sport. Says a lot about you, perhaps more than you were even aware of.
You got me there, sport. I never took Latin in school. You've proven your obvious superiority by pointing out a spelling error. Make sure to show your kids/wife/girlfriend/mother/dog and they'll be so proud of you. Don't forget to show them your other posts as well.
Do not forget the knee pads next time you ride. Might be your turn pretending to be the girl!
More homophobic remarks. Something on your mind, son?
 
TWA's last paint job was the best, hands down. The new Delta paint job looks nice though. Wish the company could complete one paint job on the fleet before announcing the next one!
 
Get a lot of that from the "wife", do you?

You mean your wife? Nah, she who makes more than you do.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
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I disagree. It is very interesting, but I wouldn't say it is unimaginative. If they stuck the old paint scheme on it then it wouldn't be new. This one is different, and the widget (triangle) at a angle on the tail is "new wave" I guess. A red widget may hint at a future merger. The rest of the plane (white and blue) make it look crisp and clean. I guess I would call it interesting, and seeing one in person will shape my overall opinion.


Bye Bye--General Lee

Fine, it's your marketing dollars. Your contract paid for it. It is still bland.

But hey, you have to live with it for the next 10 years so you might as well rationalize it's supposed good looks, right?
 
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Its ad-hominem, with an e sport. Says a lot about you, perhaps more than you were even aware of. Do not forget the knee pads next time you ride. Might be your turn pretending to be the girl!


Ha ha! I love you online spelling correcters. You are the smartest man in the universe! Dork….
 
I think the new paint looks good, sharp and crisp-with all the other paint jobs out there, it's hard standing out sometimes. Anyway American has it right, no paint at all is the way to go! (minus the stripes)
 
I thought I was on FI, I must have made a mistake. This is airliners.net. I think Boeing is better than Airbus.... you guys suck!
 
Fine, it's your marketing dollars. Your contract paid for it. It is still bland.

But hey, you have to live with it for the next 10 years so you might as well rationalize it's supposed good looks, right?

Some airlines do not have their own paint shop, which means their planes not only have to be away from their home base (costing money for gas and pilots to fly them there) for awhile, but also away from bringing in revenue. We, unlike USAir which paints their planes in Roswell and Macon, have our own paint shop, and plenty of spares, especially on the weekend. It really isn't a big deal for us. Also, the planes go through new paint cycles every few years, unless you are looking at older USAir (East) 737s.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 

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