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Actually,I have a ton of ideas regarding "what I'm talking about".And being a Yankees fan,I'm well aware of Clemens contribution.Maybe you can visit him in jail after he's found guilty since you're a PURIST and ask why he perjured himself. BTW,the Somali flag is lame.Do you work for an NGO (look it up) there or work for a warlord or did you use it to draw attention to yourself?Actually all 3 are lame.
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I suggest you turn on ANY sports program and hear how A-Rod is referred to.Now that's settled............... I DID post he won't enter the HoF-did you miss that too? And you're a baseball PURIST?
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Baseball fans and especially Yankees fans don't relate Clemens and the team.And A-Rod is another story altogether,and his dalliance with PEDs will keep him from the HoF.But we sure like what he's doing for the team now,though currently on the 15 day DL.
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Yes it is worth it. Work,what's that?
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IIRC,flaps are extended on takeoff also.But I'm old and my memory is bad.
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you're 2 threads late
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he meant parking lot-lol landing or taking off?
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I'm sure you would have been more eloquent than I was.BTW,you know I'm a big soccer fan also.
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It's"States",not states.I'm a typical baseball (Yankees) fan living outside the metropolitan area and a real baseball fan doesn't ignore all things New York-that's just your opinion.Yes,the Padres are having a great season but they are finally giving back to their long-suffering fans."Rape and pillage other team's prospects"-hilarious. Please explain just how they do that in this day and age?Are you aware there is a draft and they cannot just pay any prospect big money?Do the Yankees have the 25 best players in baseball?Learn baseball and get back to us here.
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Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
bigdelta replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
EATS/AirSubsidy gets the same wherever they locate and also from the miitary contracts. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
bigdelta replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
Of course Cathay bought so many-they could afford to at the "subsidized" price-see previous post. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
bigdelta replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
U.S. Will Appeal Two Parts of World Trade Organization's Ruling on AirSubsidy/AirBust The U.S. will appeal two parts of the World Trade Organization’s decision on European government aid for aircraft maker Airbus SAS, the U.S. Trade Representative’s office said today in a statement. The U.S. didn’t say what aspects of the WTO panel decision will be challenged. The European Union said in July that it also would appeal. “The June ruling was a very important victory for American aerospace workers,” Nefeterius McPherson, a spokeswoman for the office, said in a statement. “However, the panel made two mistakes, and the United States is appealing these limited findings.” WTO judges said on June 30 that Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic, Defence & Space Co., benefited from the support of European governments, with aid for the A380 aircraft topping the list of violations. Judges agreed with the U.S. and Boeing Co. that loans by European governments constituted unfair aid and that in the case of the A380, the assistance constituted the strongest violation, because interest rates on loans were too low and the support was linked to export performance. WTO judges are set to issue their preliminary report on the EU’s complaint about U.S. government subsidies to Boeing in September. The report is confidential. -
http://community.comedycentral.com/Video/T...8B0001B00F6D32F The only thing missing is the Obama t-shirt!
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Cathay wouldn't book a connection if it wasn't a legal connection.The minimum connecting time in HKG is 50 minutes on Cathay.Of course,that's assuming you arrive on time.I say go for it.Interline connections run 90 minutes or more.
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I'm sure the rules apply to us also.But for someone who doesn't have or want to show the amount needed,I suppose it's a option for them.I saw on the Air Asia site the service to KL was restarting,so there's more competition now.
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That tune is from '65-'66 IIRC. Back until at least early November as my lease begins that month in Hawaii but the owner is flexible so we'll see............I did see one of 2 former Pinay g/fs today so that's a plus. She works at a visa company and was explaining that for the princely sum of 25k baht,her company would get a retirement visa in 2 days or less and the applicant would not have to have the 8 gazillion/65k per month or combo thereof as they would furnish said amount and do all the necessary paperwork.
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"what American's bizarrely call "downtown." It's only bizarre because you don't understand it.
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Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
bigdelta replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
I would assume the did but maybe they're asleep at the switch. God bless my Italian ancestors. -
after all the immigation hubbub,time for some humor:
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Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
bigdelta replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
Well at least 1 part of your reply is true-the 2nd sentence. indeed. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
bigdelta replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
Yes,you are correct.32 years in the airline industry and I'm clueless.But your post has nothing to do with my post at all.Did I say the engine was on an aircraft?No,I didn't. See my avatar as a clue. -
That's only 6 hrs between flights,correct?
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Is Google Tom demeaning to you in some way?Or would you prefer I use all the names spunk has called me?
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Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
bigdelta replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
Another European failure in the process................ First the Italians and now the Brits do their part.Does AirSubsidy have them on the payroll to sabotage the 787?
