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You should see what Morning Wood said to No-Rez O. Lewshun in the UAL ALPA J/S thread. Woooo boy!
 
What's that PBR? You got jizz stains on your collar?
10,
Nope,you are still looking in the mirror, that facial you just got from Fabio was done with man juice. As long as you enjoyed it, thats all that counts! Don't worry it doesn't make you gay, just a goofy whatever, with jizz clogging his/it's pores.
PBR
 
And he is usually so anal about making sure that not one single drop goes to waste, too.
Ahhhaaa,
The voice of experience, 10 just got a facial from Fabio, who said you were the original client/manjuice target who inspired him to get into the facial business.
PBR
 
Midwest Air Group Inc., struggling to stave off a bankruptcy filing, said it will trim its schedule from Sept. 8 by cutting service to several airports and routing two previously nonstop West Coast fights from Milwaukee via Kansas City, Mo.

Overall, the Milwaukee-based airline said it plans to trim its capacity by 30% to 35% in the fall, in part by grounding several of its planes. But it will retain service to 32 cities.

Midwest, 53% owned by private-equity group TPG and 47% by Northwest Airlines Corp., is trying to win concessions from its pilot and flight attendant unions and its vendors in order to help its finances, which are being hurt by high fuel prices.

The company said it will drop flights this fall to two Florida cities and to San Diego, and start serving Los Angeles and Seattle from Milwaukee via Kansas City.

It also will suspend flights between Kansas City and Orlando, Fla., and discontinue regional jet service to eight cities.

At the same time, the company said it will expand its marketing relationship with Northwest, adding more than 100 routes the two airlines will jointly sell.

"Though Skywest has not announce anything yet, you can see where this is going."
 

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