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"there are more divers looking for pilots, than pilots looking for divers."
 
FN FAL said:
"there are more divers looking for pilots, than pilots looking for divers."
oooops...we were talking about perception, not reality.
 
Hugh Jorgan said:
Some would say perception is reality.
Hahaha...that's what that lady with the note pad said. She was nice, but when I pay a chick 75.00 bucks an hour, I don't want spend it laying on a couch all by my self talking. I can get that at home. :D
 
FN FAL said:
but when I pay a chick 75.00 bucks an hour, I don't want spend it laying on a couch all by my self talking. I can get that at home. :D
When I'm paying a chick 75.00 bucks an hour.....uh..oh, nevermind...
 
Hugh Jorgan said:
Yeah, but it's the ability to lick 'em til they're crosseyed that will keep bringin' em back, not your rendition of the latest Clay Aiken tune.
Do you end it with a "Counter-clockwise swirl". No knuckles or crib-notes of course.
Lesbian porn was my training, ehh still.
 
Hugh Jorgan said:
When I'm paying a chick 75.00 bucks an hour.....uh..oh, nevermind...
I hear ya Bra...the wife once told me, "you can look, but you can't touch!". Right away I said, "Does that include the situation where I use a wet suit and a condom?" She hit me in the head and said, "What are you, a freeking lawyer?"
 
Well just remember when your dream comes true . It won't be a dream anymore! Just something to think about. By the way you still get some respect from people in other countries when you fly international. There are some places I go where being a pilot is concidered a high social position. Just don't tell them your american and they will treat you like a god. I usualy say I am from Canada ay!
cforst513 said:
haha, yank, thank you for your post. i should have put a disclaimer in there about Debby Downers like you, but whatever. no, i am not afraid of not being viewed with prestige. nothing will sway my decision to become a pilot. it's just that i am not one and i was thinking of stereotypical movies the other day like "catch me if you can" and the like where the pilots are portrayed in an almost god-like manner.

your biting sarcasm is a testament to your unhappiness as a person, apparently. while i do not know why you became a pilot, i do know why i want to be one, and it has nothing to do with prestige. it's more like following (and soon living) a dream.
 

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