alberchico
Aeroflot Tu-144
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- Jun 29, 2004
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The neighbor across the street is an NWA flight attendant. Not bad looking, but anyway...she's dating a fireman. When I found out he was qualified as a certified HEO (heavy equipment operator) with the fire department, under my breath I wanted to ask him..."uhhh...you guys thinking about getting married?"Hugh Jorgan said:The insurance against her getting fat is to not let any of that wedding cake down her gullet.
Oh, man, know the feeling. Been there once, can't imagine 2x. HOWEVER, if you do come across any rich F/A's and there are 2 of them, send one my way, will ya?Griz said:I haven't yet. It's only because I haven't met one yet that can provide a replacement for the half of my stuff that I'm gonna lose when my ol' lady takes me to the cleaner. Any rich F/A's out there wanna apply, I'm willing to interview.
Lets hope not since they have a kid in the oven??? I guess you never know with science these days though.I.P. Freley said:Two of our former flight attendants married EACH OTHER... Married each other while they still worked here, that is. One kid, another is in the oven.
And no, since you will inevitably ask, they didn't have the kind of wedding that needed to be held in Vermont.![]()
they are only good if both of you are in the same industry...alberchico said:I just got out of a relationship with a flight attendant .Just out of curiosity has anybody ever had any success?(as in long relationship ,marriage)
We are all part of the same community. We all work together and for some, live together.Espiritu said:I met my very soon to be husband while I was a rampie and he was a captain. I was marshalling him in on a very cold Maine winter day, saw this guy in the cockpit and started drooling. We started dating a month later. I then moved out of state to be with him, and we're taking the plunge next month. While I wasn't an F/A, rampies count here too!
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or at least sleep together..ThomasR said:We are all part of the same community. We all work together and for some, live together.![]()
Do you eat what you catch or do you throw them back?jetexas said:I think dating FA's is fine. Don't fish from the company pier if you can resist that. Date gals from other companies (unless you are a gal).
I didn't know women wore skirts anymore. I never see them, only pant suits. How did it come about that women wore skirts and dresses anyway? You would think that a modern cross-dresser would wear jeans and a t-shirt.dispatcher121 said:You are looking up the wrong skirt.
Guys, if you want the relationship to work with an F/A, consider the same options you have when dating a pilot. You have to have the same tolerence for low pay, being on reserve, overnights, working in a field where the majority of the work force is men. This involves allot of trust and respect.