Tripower455
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Don't count on it being worth anything. I have a box full of Eastern Air Lines silverware I bought on Ebay for next to nothing. They ain't worth much, but they're great for cocktail parties.![]()
Must bring back memories and conversation at the cocktail parties for you and your buddies that were hired there in 89.
Must bring back memories and conversation at the cocktail parties for you and your buddies that were hired there in 89.
"Dude, are you with us or against us?!"
"Dude, you're an FO...what's wrong with you?!"
"Dude, you're a lance...don't you understand what's happening here?!"
"You really should wear your badge on your pocket like the rest of us."
"Where's your SNAPA pin?"
my favorite...
"Where'd you get that cool laniard? How do I get one?"
I'm sure they love getting unsolicited advice from a guy who can't even spell "lanyard" or the acronym of his own union."Dude, are you with us or against us?!"
"Dude, you're an FO...what's wrong with you?!"
"Dude, you're a lance...don't you understand what's happening here?!"
"You really should wear your badge on your pocket like the rest of us."
"Where's your SNAPA pin?"
my favorite...
"Where'd you get that cool laniard? How do I get one?"
What do YOU do, 400Ahole, other than live up to your name on this board?
I suspect that in your real life, you are a lot like you are on here.
You don't work at USAIR man.
SNAPA is an inside SWAPA joke, not a mistake. Laniard is a correct spelling or variation of the word lanyard. Sorry you didn't like the version I used in my posting. What school did you attend?![]()
You may now add Ty to your OWNED list, shootr. :laugh:
I'm sure they love getting unsolicited advice from a guy who can't even spell "lanyard" or the acronym of his own union.![]()
World English Dictionary
laniard (ˈlænjəd)
— n
a variant spelling of lanyard
lanyard or laniard (ˈlænjəd)
— n
1. a cord worn around the neck, shoulder, etc, to hold something such as a whistle or knife
I'm pretty sure Herb would look at you like "WTF dude" if you called him Mr. Kelleher.
No... I'm positive.
Gup
. Laniard is a correct spelling or variation of the word lanyard. Sorry you didn't like the version I used in my posting. What school did you attend?![]()
You do however lose a 'man point' for choosing the french origin spelling.
Unless you are in fact a women. In which case your screen name is either funny or frightening.![]()