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Thedude said:
I had a gnd school instructor with the name Dick Bloughs (pronounced blows). And so did his teaching.............owwww


Dude, the BS meter just bent over the peg, I mean come on, Dude.

Funny though.

I went to FSI where Dick Washer works, real nice guy.
 
Captain Dye. Probably raised a few eyebrows in the back when his name was announced.

(Non-flying related) went to high school with kids whose last name is/was Fagg. However, I'm too PC to think that is even funny. So proud of myself.
 
I used to work with a Vietnamese guy named Hang Dong.
 
Where I work at, there's a guy with the last name of Morgan.

Captain Morgan.

Thank god we fly freight and not passengers :D
 
Suck what?

Someone posted a thread previously about a guy named John Diacsuk. I mentioned the irony at the time of Mr. Diacsuk's name but noone seemed to feel me. Here's the link:

http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19940


Oops, my bad, proper link posted now...I gotta lay off the MGD's while I'm posting.
 
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Used to know a Michael Hunt in high school and he would put "Anita Hump" on the study hall sign-in sheet.

My troop commander in Korea was Brian C. Fluke and he was a Major.
 
Interviewed a guy called Weiping Wang once ....

and used to work with a guy called Dongming ...

Just shows you the environment I was in, only the South Americans found that stuff funny, once it was translated for them.
 
Saw a PIA flight crew in CYYZ yesterday and holy smokes I couldn't believe it. This is a sight in itself, the first officer had a beard (no kidding) almost down to his chest. ! ! ! - After seeing this I was a tad intimidated to look down at the names....:D :D

Lotsa interesting sights at the international terminal there (CYYZ)


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My wife worked in a Chinese restaurant in Spokane, WA with a Dam Long.

A fellow S-3 Bubba used to wear a "Buster Hymen - Flight Gynecologist" name tag on his flight suit. Then we got chicks on the boat...
 
Chunk said:
Then we got chicks on the boat...
...and the fun ground to a halt, right? :rolleyes: Just like when Pax River lost the Playboy bunnies.
 
Leanna Genster
 
FL000 said:
The best ever works with us, last name...Pontious. He's gotta be sick of the jokes, though most of the heathens that he works with probably don't get it.
Oh, we get it. He was in my newhire class. We started in with the jokes, but he washed his hands of the whole issue. :D (Jesus, that's funny...!)

We also have several celebrities flying for us: Robert Downey, James Dean, Robert Palmer, to name a few...


Oh by the way, Chunk, isn't there a flight test unit at Patuxtent that always had one or more airplanes with a Playboy bunny-head painted on the tail? I think I remember hearing from an ex-Navy guy that they had to do away with that as more and more women became "aviators."

But I could be mistaken.
 
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When I was at USAirways, we had a dispatcher named Major Minor.

Also, back at my old FBO, guess there was once an asian student that had the nickname, "One-wing-low."

sayagain?;)
 

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