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Bring it on. You name the bet. USC has a freshman QB and playing on the road to boot. No points. I don't do points. Straight up.

Trojan

you dont do points but yet you want to make a wager..... Let me know if anyone takes that bet, because maybe they will take florida vs florida international in november.... straight up of course... no points..
 
you dont do points but yet you want to make a wager..... Let me know if anyone takes that bet, because maybe they will take florida vs florida international in november.... straight up of course... no points..

Florida INt'l and Cal are two completely different teams. And if you want to talk big, back it up.

Trojan
 
I heard that skywest was finally going to furlough because they were pulling out of atl and ASA was getting all of there flying back. By the way, how does the gay skywest flight attendants, (and pilots), feel about the morman church b!tch slapping gays all the time.


Your 6th grade teacher is on line 2. She says you might need to retake a test or two.

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Sorry to say it guys, but I believe ASA is on the way out. I've been trying to figure out why we are furloughing and downgrading when we aren't doing that much less flying than last fall/winter. On average last winter we had around 700 flights per day. We are supposed to take a "major" hit to our flying this winter, however I'll be surprised if we don't wind up with around 700 flights per day. So, why the furlough? Well our contract is pretty tight when it comes to Skywest taking our planes, but there is not one mention of them taking our flying. Have you noticed that Skywest hasn't furloughed a single pilot yet? As we start to slide into winter I would be willing to bet my meager salary that you will start to see Skywest 200's and 700's in ATL. The excuse will be that hey, we didn't get cut as much as we thought we were going to, and now we don't have the resources to operate the schedule Delta wants us to, so we are going to let Skywest fill in for us for the time being. Then come next April, those twenty 200's that our "Senior" management is working so hard to place will o bye bye, and then they will want to furlough more. If they are unable to furlough past the no furlough clause, then they will just patiently wait until the hiring boom kicks off, then ASA will wither on the vine until it finally just goes away. Crazy you say? Look at Comair. Since Skywest bought ASA we have done nothing but shrink. We were to get 20 700's from Delta, they went to Skywest instead. Then they took five 700's trying to break our will on the contract. Then there was the 19 900's that were coming to ASA, but they also went to Skywest. That's 44 airplanes to Skywest, not to mention 12 ATR's, and now 20 200's. SEVENTY SIX AIRCRAFT!!!!! That is just three years of work from our leadership at Skywest. If you figure five crews per plane, that's 760 pilots. Skywest has about 1000 pilots more than ASA. The writing is on the wall folks! It had been my intention to hang up my hat here at ASA, I've got six in, and after all of this current industry bullsh!t works itself out I'll be closer to ten, but I don't believe that there will be an ASA left to work for. I've talked to a few others here, and they were all starting to think about this situation the same as I am, so what is the opinion of the Flight Info crowd of ASA pilots? This is after all the ASA board.

I heard that skywest was finally going to furlough because they were pulling out of atl and ASA was getting all of there flying back. By the way, how does the gay skywest flight attendants, (and pilots), feel about the morman church b!tch slapping gays all the time.

How many personalities do you have, anyway?
 
Bring it on. You name the bet. USC has a freshman QB and playing on the road to boot. No points. I don't do points. Straight up.

Trojan


Why would I want points? I clearly said that USC will begin their losing streak on Saturday. That requires a loss.

And it's not because I'm a Cal fan. I'm not a fan of the PAC10 period.
 
Florida INt'l and Cal are two completely different teams. And if you want to talk big, back it up.

Trojan


talking big? just trying to figure out how much courage it takes to tell someone you only bet straight up when your team is a 5 point favorite.

Talking big would be taking your beloved trojans straight up when they are 5 point underdogs to florida...
 
talking big? just trying to figure out how much courage it takes to tell someone you only bet straight up when your team is a 5 point favorite.

Talking big would be taking your beloved trojans straight up when they are 5 point underdogs to florida...

Notice I don't spout off, I only respond. I would take that bet straight up. But somehow, the NCAA doesn't want a BCS Championship with the SEC and Pac 10 (could've been USC vs.....2003, LSU, 2004 Auburn, 2008, Florida)


Trojan
 
SkyWest folks where are the CRJ's from Midwest going?
Say yah to da U.P., eh!
potential EAS in Sconnie and the Yuper!
Great! Getting winter rwy conditions in KCMX will be fun. Here we come to the Keweenaw Peninsula, one of the snowiest places east of the Rockies with blinding whiteouts in minutes and storms lasting for days.
Summers are a different story though, beautiful country up der in iron country.
'FIBs' stay home.
http://www.fox28.com/Global/story.asp?S=11180150

http://www.weau.com/home/headlines/58314847.html#
 
Oh, that should be fun. Another instance of Skywest trying to step on Mama Delta's toes. Trying to beat Mesaba out of a contract they currently hold. I can see Chip resigning for "personal reasons" in the near future.
 
Oh, that should be fun. Another instance of Skywest trying to step on Mama Delta's toes. Trying to beat Mesaba out of a contract they currently hold. I can see Chip resigning for "personal reasons" in the near future.


Are you drunk?
 

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