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Ah! Yet another freshly offered pearl of entirely rational and unemotional response: "No...If he is from CLT he means his daughter's wedding, and his nephew's."


Nice!!! In the words of Larry the cable guy: "Now I don't care who you are, that's funny!"
 
I second that. You easties can have all the WBs you want. I'll be happy flying a 320 domestically out of CLT until I retire.

I am sure you are a pilot. Statistically impossible for you to be one with the posting and no flying. But lets' play your game western "pilot" You have been denied CLT for years, and we hear your U Haul has blown tires and been abandoned near SLN for some time. The only thing that will be moving to CLT will be something inspired by Carolina BBQ, and then you will most certainly scurry back to your rathole in PHX........
 
They think we want widebodies and assume we are missing out on something. Been there, done that. I have no desire to fly those routes again. Three time zones is enough for me. We'll leave it up to Bob to down a few in an Irish pub and chase all the wide bodies he can find over there. Then brag about it on this forum :lol:

You and your group went far beyond CLT to Australia to fly narrowbodies for miniscule pay in the employ of the most disgusting of all, Franke. Believe any eastern pilot. They absolutely know a simple commute to CLT is in the cards for the Australian legions. You did it before, you will do it again. The western disciples will go to the four corners of the globe if it serves their personal agendas. Franke taught you well. We will NEVER forget your capabilities. No one believes your statements. You have a proven track record. CLT is your next target, but one USAPA has categorically denied you.
 
I'm far from number one, but I love both of those layovers as well. Love em. I've had both recently, fortunately.

Both were good ones. I'd have to pick BOS as the one I most favored...well...except for those times when any virtual blizzard hit the place.
 
Wow, two sentences.

Thanks for taking her advice.

Out of respect for anyone's mother? = No problem...although it falls a wee bit short of fully demonstrating your personal "moral heroics" by calling your mother into the fray. So: No Service as any "moral hero" in so much as the Girl Scouts then...."LT Hardy"? 😉

A suggestion for enhancing personal "development" and "philosophy" = You should, at the very least, watch a wider range of movies. That would afford you a better depth of fantasized heros to plausibly imagine yourself as...Skip such as your quoted from "Striking Distance"....perhaps "Lassie Come Home" or the like would be more appropriate.
 
Regardless of what you or trader have to say, the only successful arbitrator's awards are 2 out of 4, and it doesn't matter what the reason. Of those 2 winners, they were fairly close in DOH....no-one was able to leap frog by 15 yrs.

Again, my point, uncharted waters. Trader's assertion that relative position is the proven way of the future is false.

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All trader said was that the last 4 arbitrations used relative position by equipment. That is historical fact. You said that that was wrong. Your pathetic attempts to change the discussion just so you can delude yourself into thinking you're smarter than everyone else doesn't change that. None used DOH as the basis, what happened or didn't happen after the arbitration award was issued, etc. doesn't change what the arbitrator ruled. Once the arbitrator makes a ruling, the contents of that ruling are set - the contents don't change or the arbitrator doesn't issue a new award even if the original award is never used.

Jim
 
Out of respect for anyone's mother? = No problem...although it falls a wee bit short of fully demonstrating your personal "moral heroics" by calling your mother into the fray. So: No Service as any "moral hero" in so much as the Girl Scouts then...."LT Hardy"? 😉

A suggestion for enhancing personal "development" and "philosophy" = You should, at the very least, watch a wider range of movies. That would afford you a better depth of fantasized heros to plausibly imagine yourself as...Skip such as your quoted from "Striking Distance"....perhaps "Lassie Come Home" or the like would be more appropriate.


I wasn't familiar with the artistic masterpiece "Striking Distance," or so I thought. I looked it up and, lo and behold, I did catch part of it on an overnight or somewhere years ago. Turns out it's the goofy Bruce Willis "action" movie where he plays a Pittsburgh cop on the "River Patrol." :lol:

He zips around on a speedboat harassing bad guys on the river. 🙄 If you've never wasted 2 hours of your life watching this turkey, consider yourself lucky.

Here's the best part. Bruce Willis is not Vince. He is the son of Vince. Turns out that his father is played by John Mahoney, the somewhat decrepit looking guy who was Kelsey Grammar's dad on the television show Frasier.

I would have assumed that our non veteran wannabe was quoting some obscure war movie, but it is way better than that. We are learning all about honor and goodness from none other than Lt. Vincent Hardy of the City of Pittsburgh Police Department River Patrol. 😀

Carry on, Lt. Hardy.
 
I would have assumed that our non veteran wannabe was quoting some obscure war movie, but it is way better than that. We are learning all about honor and goodness from none other than Lt. Vincent Hardy of the City of Pittsburgh Police Department River Patrol. 😀

Carry on, Lt. Hardy.

Gasp!....and to think I even dared offer any aspersions!!!.

"Carry on, Lt. Hardy." 😉
 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108238/quotes?qt=qt0175060

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108238/trivia?tab=tr&item=tr0737536
 
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