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it is "Brazilian" not "Brasilian"...

Now you're getting confused too.

"Brazilian" BBQ is a wonderful gift from the gods.

"Brasilian" BBQ is an out of date cut of "meat" roasted to a crisp atop a Pratt 118 between various city pairs, primarily out west.
 
Flywrite said:
"Brasilian" BBQ is an out of date cut of "meat" roasted to a crisp atop a Pratt 118 between various city pairs, primarily out west.

I thought that was when the APU was inop on a hot summer day...;)
 
Falcon Capt said:
...it is "Brazilian" not "Brasilian."
[sigh] You're right.

(Then why is it a EMB-120 Brasilia? Seems wishy-washy to me.)
 
USMCAirWinger said:
...because in Brazil it's spelled Brasilia (Brazil's capital).
Like I said: wishy-washy. If the capital is Brasilia, then the country should be Brasil...or vice versa.

What were we talking about...? :confused:
 
further proof

Hannah1211 said:
Thanks for all the advice. Yeah, I figured that if it was covered up, then it would be fine for the interview. I had heard some stories of applications that make you check "yes or no" for tattoos and for one girl that said no, she got fired a week or so into training because the teacher saw an "undeclared" tattoo. That sucks. other than my tounge ring that will be removed, I should beable to hide everything. Do any airlines prohibit dark colored hose for wear with uniform dresses? cause that will cover the one on my leg very well!
 
USMCAirWinger said:
In Brazil they spell their country "Brasil..."
So I was right in the first place! Hooray, I win! [takes three laps around the laptop] :D
 
USMCAirWinger said:
Ok...let me try again. In Brazil they spell their country "Brasil" just like in Columbia they spell it as Colombia.
"Golf was invented in Scotland. Only there they call it GOFF..."
 

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