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uhmm??? If someon called me a cu.nt, i'd kick his arse. Any insult is good enough for me to kick someones arse. Whats so good about being called a cu.nt if you're a male?T-Gates said:And a DUDE took offense to this????
ATCER said:I still think what was stated above is why it got hostile.
Because it makes no sense... I'd just laugh and walk away....mattpilot said:Whats so good about being called a cu.nt if you're a male?
Great, I wonder how many other things I've said that have had a hidden meaning.Nova said:C U Next Time
agree, makes very little sense if any.TDTURBO said:I can't see what was "so called" started. Did he type the rest of the conversation and then delete it? I don't get it!
What gives?I was on a VFR cross country today, listening to ZAB center and heard the following exchange...
Airshuttle XXX - "Airshuttle XXX, we'll see you next time"
Center - "Say again?!?!?!"
Airshuttle XXX - "Ummm, Airshuttle XXX, we'll see you next time"
Center - "OK I know what that means, and you can call us when you get on the ground!" The controller proceeds to give him a number to call.
Airshuttle XXX - "I have no idea what you are talking about sir, but I'll call the number when we get on the ground."
Jeez...I say that all the time and never even THOUGHT that it might be a code for something else. If I had ever been called on it by a controller for it before I read this thread I wouldn't have had ANY idea what they were talking about.49W said:It won't hold water. The phrase "see you next time" is used all the time by pilots and controllers. Most probably don't know that it is used by some as a code. I think it's very childish and the controller needs a few days off to adjust his attitude.