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Buck_Boley

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I think everyone is being way too hard on Foley and Spanjers. I think they are both going to turn Mesaba around 360 degrees from where we are currently headed the next few months. Just wait.
 
Buck_Boley said:
I think everyone is being way too hard on Foley and Spanjers. I think they are both going to turn Mesaba around 360 degrees from where we are currently headed the next few months. Just wait.

It's sarcasm.

Replace the B's in the guy's username with F's. Nuff said.
 
Buck_Boley said:
I think everyone is being way too hard on Foley and Spanjers. I think they are both going to turn Mesaba around 360 degrees from where we are currently headed the next few months. Just wait.

ROTFLMAO!!

That's great. :)

Reminds me of this one:

A man flying in a hot air balloon and realizes he is lost. He spots
another man down below and lowers the balloon to speak with him. The balloonist
gets close enough to shout down to the man on the ground,
"Excuse me, but maybe you can help me. I promised my friend I would meet him
half an hour ago, but I don't know where I am."

The man on the ground responds, "No problem; you are in a hot air
balloon hovering about 30 feet above this field. You are located at 26' 04.4 North
Latitude, and 80' 09.2 West Longitude and drifting slowly south."

"You must be an airline pilot," says the balloonist.

"I am. How did you know?" queries the man on the ground.

"Well," says the balloonist, "everything you have told me is technically
correct, but I have no idea what to make of the information you gave me. I
am still lost, so you have done absolutely nothing to help me!"

The man on the ground says, "You must be in airline management."

"I am!" replies the balloonist. "How did you know?"

"Well," says the man on the ground, "You do not know where you are or
where you are going. You have made a promise that you cannot keep and you expect
me to solve your problems for you. The fact is that you are in the exact same
position you were in before we met, but now it is somehow my fault."
 
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Buck_Boley said:
I think everyone is being way too hard on Foley and Spanjers. I think they are both going to turn Mesaba around 360 degrees from where we are currently headed the next few months. Just wait.

And it will spin around so quick it will make you sick :puke:

Eject, Eject, Eject!!!!
 
Foley and Spanjers

Yeah.........it was sarcasm.

The employees for this company went above and beyond the call of duty
for this place time and time again.

Still waiting, even after six years for this management team to do one thing that can be considered growing and benefiting this company.
 

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