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Another one of those "which to choose?" questions:

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Cialis or Levitra?

I am looking for a longer term security without getting excited everytime an FA knocks on the cockpit door or I hear that hottie at MEM CTR. I have heard some "results" could last for up to 4 hours which could be a problem for me when trying to walk though the terminal, rotate for takeoff and flare for landing. What has been your experience and do you know of a good place in Canada that sells them cheap? How hard is it to jumpseat north of the border?

Any thoughs? Would you recommend a 3, 6 or 12 month supply? How are they packaged? Could you carry either of them in your wallet or do they clash with condoms?

Thanks in advance,
100-1/2
 
100-1/2 said:
Cialis or Levitra?

I am looking for a longer term security without getting excited everytime an FA knocks on the cockpit door or I hear that hottie at MEM CTR. Thanks in advance,
100-1/2
I think they have a forum on www.Ican'tSportWood.com
that can help you.
 
In my newhire class there was an older guy that actually showed up one day wearing a "Viagra" polo shirt. Of course, we gave him no end of grief, including asking if the shirt was free with his third case purchased . . . . . He was a funny guy, very few would have the testicular fortitude to wear that to training.
 
100-1/2 said:
Cialis or Levitra?
I would go with the Levitra.

Levitra - Vandenafil approved by the FDA in August 2003, has a similar profile to Viagra. The FAA initially allowed the use of Levitra in pilots. However, in December 2003, the Federal Air Surgeon restricted pilots' authorization to use Levitra because of concerns about cardiac arrhythmias associated with its use. The Federal Air Surgeon re-instituted the authorization to take this medication in September 2004.


Cialis (tadalafil) is a longer acting erectile dysfunction medication (30 hours) recently approved in the United States for use. The FAA does not anticipate authorization of this medication.

 
Y'all have got to be $hittin me!

Take the girl down to the bar, do a
couple of body shots, dance too close
for a while, take a bottle of
merlot back up to the room, fill up the
hot tub and get it on!

Repeat as often as possible!

WTF?!!!
 
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