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It's not that tough to get it right.

I always break it up into two parts because I seem to have trouble placing "Is" and "Es," especially reltive to each other.

Try this: "Alle" and then "giant"...and then cram them together.

Anyway, regardless of your spelling, you've seem to do a fine jog of not getting caught recycling a played-out old internet joke and claiming as your own.

Congratulations.

Still funny if recycled.

And, if you're going to throw stones about spelling perhaps run your message through a spell checker.....

It's not hard. "Rela" + "tive"....and then cram them together.

Now I will give the D'Backs credit for improving their pitching staff this offseason. Now can they generate some runs on offense?
 
It's not that tough to get it right.

I always break it up into two parts because I seem to have trouble placing "Is" and "Es," especially reltive to each other.

Try this: "Alle" and then "giant"...and then cram them together.

Anyway, regardless of your spelling, you've seem to do a fine jog of not getting caught recycling a played-out old internet joke and claiming as your own.

Congratulations.

Are you to say that every joke you have ever told has been completely original.

So let me get this straight. IF YOU HAD A FRIEND, and you were going to tell them a joke, you would have just made it up? You must either be really funny or a F&*^ing Dill Hole.

I'll bet your not funny though.

I'll also bet that your post had more spelling errors than mine.

fine JOG? WTF is that you big giant tool box piece of worm sh!t!

Go Fly your MS flight sim and stop pretending to be like the rest of us!
 
Are you to say that every joke you have ever told has been completely original.
There should be a question mark at the end of your sentence, Skippy.

So let me get this straight.
There should have been a colon at the end of that sentence.
IF YOU HAD A FRIEND, and you were going to tell them
"Them" is plural, so this is incongruent with the "A" friend reference, which, as you should know, is singular.
a joke, you would have just made it up? You must either be really funny or a F&*^ing Dill Hole.
Ah, a "Beavis and Butthead" line....well I guess now we know what became of the boys after they "did" America; they went on to become regional pilots who recycle old internet jokes and pass them off as their own! Which one are you?

I'll bet your not funny though.
Do you mean "you're," as in "you are" not funny? This one should have been sorted in third grade. Oh, and YOU'RE missing a comma after "funny." With regard to your dime-store personality inventory, I suggest that you get some spelling and grammar lessons before you make the leap to telepathy.

I'll also bet that your post had more spelling errors than mine.
But it's highly unlikely that you'd know. Oh, and again here with the third grade "you're/your" mistake."

fine JOG? WTF is that you big giant tool box piece of worm sh!t!
"Jog" is something that you might want to do on the way to your toilet to soak your head. I really hope that you do a better job of handling problems in the cockpit than you did just here. Regardless, a typo is hardly on par with an "airline pilot" misspelling the name of industry regular....I mean, their name is written in BIG letters on the side of those MD-80s. Oh, and don't forget to put a "BIG letter," as YOUR second-grade teacher no doubt told you, at the beginning of your sentences.

Go Fly your MS flight sim and stop pretending to be like the rest of us!
If "rest of us" is a group of uneducated "Beavis and Butthead" quoting delinquents with anger-management problems....I'll stay away, thanks.

Nice talking with you, "Captain."
 
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Now I will give the D'Backs credit for improving their pitching staff this offseason. Now can they generate some runs on offense?

Now, THIS is a discussion!:beer:

What we have is a bunch of developing hitters.

Hopefully.

We did see some tremendous improvement in a few player's hitting during the last third of last season, and are hoping for that development to continue. Steven Drew and Mark Reynolds are starting to get comfortable and a little more patient at the plate so their productivity is starting to increase.

Chad Tracy will be back to hopefully add to the run totals and Connor Jackson continues to improve his BA.

We will lose Tony Clark, but his value is becoming more and more marginal with the developing young players.

Eric Byrnes hasn't done a damn thing (but it's certainly not for lack of effort...he just hasn't produced at the plate) since he signed a 3y, $30M contract, but he probably earns the team at least that much $$ in women's t-shirt sales....the chicks love him.

The real story of this team is their infield defense...it's just amazing. Reynolds has a powerful arm at 3B, Stephen Drew is gonna be better than his brother, we've got a multi-time gold glove winner in Orlando Hudson at 2B and two decent guys sharing duties at first...either one of whom can make a great pinch hitter when needed.

If everyone remains healthy, the Diamondbacks are certain to win the division and have as good a chance as any to take the pennant.

The guy that put this team together is in his 30s. He's learned from his time with the Red Sox and he's made everyone in this state very happy with his shrewd moves this off-season. The team is STILL paying deferred salaries to the stars of the '01 World Series and have a tight budget.....but he made it work and my hat's off to the guy.
 
Now, THIS is a discussion!:beer:

What we have is a bunch of developing hitters.

Hopefully.

We did see some tremendous improvement in a few player's hitting during the last third of last season, and are hoping for that development to continue. Steven Drew and Mark Reynolds are starting to get comfortable and a little more patient at the plate so their productivity is starting to increase.

Chad Tracy will be back to hopefully add to the run totals and Connor Jackson continues to improve his BA.

We will lose Tony Clark, but his value is becoming more and more marginal with the developing young players.

Eric Byrnes hasn't done a damn thing (but it's certainly not for lack of effort...he just hasn't produced at the plate) since he signed a 3y, $30M contract, but he probably earns the team at least that much $$ in women's t-shirt sales....the chicks love him.

The real story of this team is their infield defense...it's just amazing. Reynolds has a powerful arm at 3B, Stephen Drew is gonna be better than his brother, we've got a multi-time gold glove winner in Orlando Hudson at 2B and two decent guys sharing duties at first...either one of whom can make a great pinch hitter when needed.

If everyone remains healthy, the Diamondbacks are certain to win the division and have as good a chance as any to take the pennant.

The guy that put this team together is in his 30s. He's learned from his time with the Red Sox and he's made everyone in this state very happy with his shrewd moves this off-season. The team is STILL paying deferred salaries to the stars of the '01 World Series and have a tight budget.....but he made it work and my hat's off to the guy.

Hey, Craig Counsell is a family friend!!:beer:
 
Are you to say that every joke you have ever told has been completely original.

So let me get this straight. IF YOU HAD A FRIEND, and you were going to tell them a joke, you would have just made it up? You must either be really funny or a F&*^ing Dill Hole.

I'll bet your not funny though.

I'll also bet that your post had more spelling errors than mine.

fine JOG? WTF is that you big giant tool box piece of worm sh!t!

Go Fly your MS flight sim and stop pretending to be like the rest of us!
What are the rest of us like? last I checked I was just a human. Never have flown the ERJ, does this make you a special human? You sound like one of those guys that keeps the hat on while eating and wears the aviatior glasses at night. It was a lame joke, you came on here not apologize but to act like you were awesome becuase you said "blow us". Your FO wasn't laughing at the joke he was laughing at you in his head he was saying "hahaha you homo hahahaha dork hahahaha special human".
 
now thats funny!!!! Two Dorks Fighting!!! Meeowww!

by the way... i'm soooo sorry I made a funny!!!(sarcasm)
 
Is it any wonder that this profession is in such trouble?
 
fine JOG? WTF is that you big giant tool box piece of worm sh!t!

I am sorry. It was no the mark of a classy aviator.
 
So Col. Savage makes everyone think Allegiant is going belly up with his bump of a 4 month old post.

ZZzzzzzzzzz
 
The little spat that was spawned by this thread is a little funny, but mostly stupid.
The original post however is priceless!!!
I am sure that everyone within earshot laughed their asses off. You're a good man to apologize, but I am sure the laughter made a lot of people's day.
 
I was in LGB on the 14th in the morning. I (XJT) had just started pushing back about 2 min before you.

When you contacted ground for pushback, you said that you would push accordingly so that you would not "BLOW ExpressJet".

I (like a smartazz) just said over the radio, "Just tell Alligiant to go ahead and blow us."

I am sorry. It was no the mark of a classy aviator. If I could take it back i would. I meant it in humor, but I dont think that it came out that way.

In the right time, and situation, it would have been funny.

I promise that the next Alligiant guy I see in a bar on an overnight, I'll buy the beers.
I hate it when captains refer to everything as I and ME. Unless, of course, at XJT you have to do your own pushbacks and radio calls. I thought you were single pilot there for a while even though your radio comment was relatively funny.
 

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