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"Died doing what he loved"

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mar said:
To have spent every last cent so that nothing is left over. That would be a perfect death.

:cool:
Reminds me of a "Deep Thought" by Jack Handey....

"When I die, I want people to say about me 'Gee, he owed me a lot of money!' "

LAXSaabdude.
 
"He died doing what he loved..."


Yeah, man...only if I die of a heart attack in the Playboy Estate surrounded by naked bunnies... :)
 
Listening to people lambaste dead pilots when they don't know what really happened really sucks. I think I'd rather hear "He died doing what he loved" than "My 240 hours of experience let me conclusively say that guy was a dumbsh-t!".

Ideally, I'd like to have someone say "He enjoyed throwing pennies at fatsos." or something like that.
 
jafo20 said:
Listening to people lambaste dead pilots when they don't know what really happened really sucks. I think I'd rather hear "He died doing what he loved" than "My 240 hours of experience let me conclusively say that guy was a dumbsh-t!".

Ideally, I'd like to have someone say "He enjoyed throwing pennies at fatsos." or something like that.

Sounds like you might be afraid of becoming a "dumbsh--t"
 
I have it all figured out. I am just not going to die.
Yeah ... dying sucks. There's no future in it. :(

The Germans down South (Bavaria) have a saying, "The best way to die is to get hit by a beer truck coming out of a whorehouse on your 90th birthday."

Works for me! :D


Minh
 
Snakum said:
Yeah ... dying sucks. There's no future in it. :(

The Germans down South (Bavaria) have a saying, "The best way to die is to get hit by a beer truck coming out of a whorehouse on your 90th birthday."

Works for me! :D
Personally, I've got it all figured out - I'm going to be shot by a jealous husband when I'm 103.

'Sled
 
Flightjock30 said:
Just imagine being in a dive or spin knowing that its the "end". Im sure the TWA 800 and Pan AM Lockerbie incidents, etc were VERY VERY frightening for the crews as they plunged to earth. I could not imagine to even think of it...hopefully we die of a sudden stroke or in our sleep. The most painless and peaceful way to go.

One tends to keep flying the POS airplane all the way into the ground, never giving up until the absolute last second. Then the CVRs show the final words as "oh bleep" with not much emotion. You're too busy to be frightened.

Now the passengers in the back . . .

Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
 

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