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For God Sakes!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Networ-King

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When are these people going to go back to the drawing board and come up with something that doesn't resemble a train????????????

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Bomb...er_by_photo_id_DESC_&prev_id=&next_id=0941034

I mean.... really!!!!!!!!!!

Can you imagine the loading process of this b!tch? 2 in the back, 2 up front..... no maam you're the 3rd one in the back we're gonna have to ask you to get off so the plane doesn't sit on its a$$....
 
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What's the difference in length between that and the MD80? Not much. I wonder if any improvements were made to the limited bin space and goofy window spacing (i.e., CR9)? The Embraer products (E170/90)are far more comfy for pax.
 
and still they call it a C'RJ'

gotta love marketing and their attempts to keep our profession in the crapper
 
It's "God's sake" as opposed to "God sakes". The apostrophe followed by the 's' indicates possession. I don't think 'sakes' is a word.
 
I suppose as long as it says "Bombardier" or "Embraer" then it doesn't deserve a mainline payscale. So they'll just keep stretching them.
 
I don't think 'sakes' is a word.
This is a common belief. In fact, sakes is a perfectly valid word. For instance, let's say you were at a Japanese bar. You might say, "Man, this is some pretty good sake." Then you realize you have never disliked any of their fermented rice drinks and you would follow that up with, "Come to think of it, I like all the sakes served here."
 

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