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Don't be too hard on poor 737Pylt/FJD2. Being a Delta pilot is all he has going for him. If you looked like George on Seinfeld and were hung like a hamster you'd be pretty angry at the world too.
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It figures you would talk about being "hung." I hear your boyfriend phxflyr is looking for you. New Hope pa is so nice this time of year. You go girl!
BTW, I'd say I would be a better resemblance of Kramer!
You and Steven (bfd1)....Keep those hits coming, it just proves my point more and more what pathetic losers you awa dolts are!:beer:
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It figures you would talk about being "hung." I hear your boyfriend phxflyr is looking for you. New Hope pa is so nice this time of year. You go girl!
BTW, I'd say I would be a better resemblance of Kramer!
You and Steven (bfd1)....Keep those hits coming, it just proves my point more and more what pathetic losers you awa dolts are!:beer:
737

Hey Bill you are back. Thanks for putting another mark in my "you prove my point" column. By the way I was curious how does a framed degree from a degree mill look on your wall? Or does one even frame something like that? Is it an actual conversation piece?
 
Hi Bill I'm back. Just in case you forgot I figured I sent a nice little reminder. If you can't understand the following I suggest to inquire about a translation from someone who has a real degree.

ATLANTA Delta Air Lines Inc., which is operating under bankruptcy protection, reported Wednesday a wider fourth-quarter loss of nearly $2 billion because of hefty restructuring items.

The Atlanta-based company said it lost $1.98 billion for the three months ending Dec. 31, compared to a loss of $1.24 billion a year ago.

Excluding reorganization and other one-time items, the loss was $179 million.

Delta said its aircraft fuel costs fell 8.2 percent to $1.04 billion in the fourth quarter, compared to $1.13 billion a year earlier.

As of Dec. 31, Delta said it had $2.6 billion in unrestricted cash on hand.

Earlier Wednesday, Delta said it lost $1.84 billion in December alone.

The huge loss for the final month of 2006, which amounted to $9.34 a share, was reported in a bankruptcy court filing.

Excluding reorganization items, Delta said it lost $109 million in December. Revenue for the 31-day period was $1.34 billion.

For all of 2006, Delta said its net loss was $6.21 billion, compared to a loss of $3.84 billion for the same period a year ago. The loss for 2006 includes stock dividends that accrued for preferred shareholders.

The loss for 2006 raises Delta's losses to $18.5 billion since January 2001.

Delta said it spent $4.32 billion on aircraft fuel for all of 2006, a 1.1 percent increase from the $4.27 billion it spent for all of the previous year.

Delta hopes to emerge from bankruptcy as early as April as a standalone carrier with a projected value of $9.4 billion to $12 billion.
 
Hey Bill you are back. Thanks for putting another mark in my "you prove my point" column. By the way I was curious how does a framed degree from a degree mill look on your wall? Or does one even frame something like that? Is it an actual conversation piece?

Steven (my little stalker):
Thanks for proving my point AGAIN. BTW do you tell all those PSA co pilots how you were "da man" at airways back in the day?
You better run along now, you need to work on that seniority integration.
And don't worry about mainline losses steven, the're MAINLINE problems!
When I need advice on what community college to get directions to, I'll look you up in your local trailer park!

737
 
Steven (my little stalker):
Thanks for proving my point AGAIN. BTW do you tell all those PSA co pilots how you were "da man" at airways back in the day?
You better run along now, you need to work on that seniority integration.
And don't worry about mainline losses steven, the're MAINLINE problems!
When I need advice on what community college to get directions to, I'll look you up in your local trailer park!

737

Hi there Bill. Funny when you mention I prove your point you just continue to prove mine. Another one in my column. THANKS. Also it's kinda funny how you always mention a community college. Difference is any community college is actually an accredited institution of higher education. See ya later degree mill Bill.
 

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