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AirTran thoughts on Kelly's Disposal of SL10

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No arrogance, except your opening question and your response above. I simply answered it. You didn't ask what it meant, only if I knew what it meant and it's origins. Yes and yes.

Thin skinned are you? Sorry, say high top Albie for me.


My little airplane is great thank you, home 4/5 nights a week, industry leading pay and benefits. I sleep when the suns down as well, that big plane hard to land sometimes?

C you next time.
 
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No arrogance, except your opening question and your response above. I simply answered it. You didn't ask what it meant, only if I knew what it meant and it's origins. Yes and yes.

Thin skinned are you? Sorry, say high top Albie for me.


My little airplane is great thank you, home 4/5 nights a week, industry leading pay and benefits. I sleep when the suns down as well, that big plane hard to land sometimes?

C you next time.

No arrogance from me. I asked a simple question and got a smarmy response from you.

I'm not thin skinned. I find it depressing that asking a simple, unassuming question question brings the response you posted.

I can be home almost every day should I choose. Don't have to fly at night if I don't want to. MD-11 is a dream to fly and land. Did you know that pressing the tops of the rudder pedals applies the wheel brakes?

"High Top" Albie? A euphamism for gay F-15 sex?:eek: Do you know the origin of that term?

I withdraw and apologize for my "little airplane" remark. I just wish that things could remain civil.

Regards,
Fr8-
 
Flying the pine means he has been "benched" and flying a desk somewhere instead of an airplane.

Thanks. I went and looked it up after I received Scoreboard's "answer".

regards,
Fr8-
 
If you are depressed by a simple honest response, please seek professional help, call clear skies.

Smarmy, interesting you know what that means but didn't have a clue on riding the pine. Sorry if I assumed you knew, my bad.

No, Albie is a pretty good guy you fly with, if you didn't understand an oft used metaphor like ride the pine maybe you don't know who he is.
 
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