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Fly low, as part Lebanese, you should already know, that it isn't nice to say "towel head" the correct way to say it, is "wearing tablecloth and fan belt"!

The memo I have says the correct term is "camel jockey". Is that no longer valid?
 
Some none racist or bigot symbol ideas

7500- Plain round bomb with a fuse coming out the top, as in Spy vs Spy.

7600- Marcellus Wallace with a red ball gag in his mouth from Pulp Fiction.

7700- Wile E Coyote holding an anvil standing two feet off a cliff.


yo, thats awesome!
 
The memo I have says the correct term is "camel jockey". Is that no longer valid?

Absolutely not, Camel Jockey is a finely tuned skill and a honored profession, to use it for non Camel Jockeys denigrates said profession!
 
7500... pic of a gun

7600... pic of a guy talking into a hand held mic inside of a circle with a slanted line drawn through it

7700... "Mr. Yuck" symbol

1200... pic of the sun

Ident... pic of a plane flying with lines radiating out from it
 
I heard it was in response to the potential AA merger....
 
I am part Lebanese. Are you?

He didnt say anything about people from Lebanon. He said towel head. Do you wear a towel on your head? I have seen women wearing towels on their head after they take a shower. Should they be offended too? Truth be told there is one group of people that have more of a history of f***ing with airplanes and they just happen to be from a certain part of the world. The problem with cliches is that there is enough truth about them to make them a cliche in the first place.
 

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