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What a class act you are. DL mgmt. must be so proud to have you in their ranks.
Now immediately report to your supervisor and tell them what a good little girl you've been.
P.S. I'm still waiting for you to contribute *anything* of substance to these boards... Guess I shouldn't hold my breath...
What a class act you are. DL mgmt. must be so proud to have you in their ranks.
Now immediately report to your supervisor and tell them what a good little girl you've been.
P.S. I'm still waiting for you to contribute *anything* of substance to these boards... Guess I shouldn't hold my breath...
What a class act you are. DL mgmt. must be so proud to have you in their ranks.
Now immediately report to your supervisor and tell them what a good little girl you've been.
P.S. I'm still waiting for you to contribute *anything* of substance to these boards... Guess I shouldn't hold my breath...
Why should she bother,
anything that she might contribute will surely not meet with your union ranting standards.
Hey, I did'nt author it, I just ran across it on flickr. Dont shoot the messenger as they would say...
You, as far as the community at US Aviation is concerned, published it. And for that you DO have a responsibility. It would be like someone who wrote a story that, for instance, disparaged a minority, and the editor of a newspaper published it. The article might would never have seen the light of day or have as wide an audience without the editor giving his approval. While this case certainly doesn't compare, like it or not, you DO share in the responsibility.
Heh, whatever...
You have heard of the term PARODY right? If not then heres a snippet.
par·o·dy Spelled Pronunciation[par-uh-dee] plural -dies, verb, -died, -dy·ing.
–noun
1. a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: his hilarious parody of Hamlet's soliloquy.
2. the genre of literary composition represented by such imitations.
3. a burlesque imitation of a musical composition.
4. any humorous, satirical, or burlesque imitation, as of a person, event, etc.
5. the use in the 16th century of borrowed material in a musical setting of the Mass (parody Mass).
6. a poor or feeble imitation or semblance; travesty: His acting is a parody of his past greatness.
–verb (used with object) 7. to imitate (a composition, author, etc.) for purposes of ridicule or satire.
8. to imitate poorly or feebly; travesty.
Ok young luke, your taking this wayyyyyyyy to seriously. You see SATIRE and PARODY is really quite common. You see it everyday on TV, Newspapers, Political Cartoons, etc., Someone is always going to be the butt of a joke. And someone will always become offended. I wouldnt dwell on it. Im not.
Hey, I did'nt author it, I just ran across it on flickr. Dont shoot the messenger as they would say...