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Doorknob, how DO you hold up that incredibly broad brush you paint with? I'm always amused by such foam-at-the-mouth hatred of the United States and those that would DARE to say they like the country the way it used to be and don't want to be a namby-pamby, third-rate, quasi-socialist, muslim theocracy in waiting. Like say, France. You need to lighten up, Francis.
Where did that statement come from??? :confused: I'm not quite following your inconsistent dramatic boo-words ... have you actually read and understood what I wrote? Perhaps you have been smoking the tropical blend of Jamaica's Best? Or have you been watching the wrong channel on TV again? :laugh:

Think, think, think, It'll hurt at the beginning, but you'll get used to it.
 
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Can someone explain to me what this proposed law means to US pilots? The article ran longer than my attention span. No more expat flying on FAA licenses?
 
I fart in your general direction..."
Unfortunately though, that was the French making fun of an "oppressive" king who was elevated to such stature by "a watery tart lying in a bog throwing swords!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V7zbWNznbs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
No, we must access the wisdom of Homer J. Simpson, who truly downed the French, when he referred to them as "cheese eating surrender monkeys!"
If you're going to be a pedant, you're gonna want to be more accurate yourself.

Homer said no such thing. It was Groundskeeper Willy.


Doh!
 
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I will require a shrubbery to forgive you...

You are just and fair and I shall bring you a shrubbery, as long as you don't expect me to cut down the mightiest tree with a herring!
 
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