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rps
March 21st 06, 06:47 PM
Who says the FAA doesn't have a sense of humor? Today's Wall Street
Journal has an article (beginning on page 1, no less) relating to the
FAA's humor in naming fixes.

Sam Spade
March 21st 06, 07:48 PM
rps wrote:
> Who says the FAA doesn't have a sense of humor? Today's Wall Street
> Journal has an article (beginning on page 1, no less) relating to the
> FAA's humor in naming fixes.
>
Most of the FAA does not have a sense of humor. Brad Rush is an exception.

Henry
March 21st 06, 10:25 PM
> Who says the FAA doesn't have a sense of humor? Today's Wall Street
> Journal has an article (beginning on page 1, no less) relating to the
> FAA's humor in naming fixes.
>

Don't be fooled, always remember the FAA's mission statement: We're not
happy until you're not happy.

Darkwing
March 22nd 06, 07:17 PM
"rps" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Who says the FAA doesn't have a sense of humor? Today's Wall Street
> Journal has an article (beginning on page 1, no less) relating to the
> FAA's humor in naming fixes.
>

It's a dry humor, like the English.

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DW

Chris
March 22nd 06, 08:52 PM
"Darkwing" <theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "rps" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
>> Who says the FAA doesn't have a sense of humor? Today's Wall Street
>> Journal has an article (beginning on page 1, no less) relating to the
>> FAA's humor in naming fixes.
>>
>
> It's a dry humor, like the English.

AND what's wrong with that. Our humour is not so much dry as subtle.

KP
March 23rd 06, 12:32 AM
Where can I get the list. I do not have the WSJ!

Darkwing
March 23rd 06, 03:19 PM
"Chris" > wrote in message
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> "Darkwing" <theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> "rps" > wrote in message
>> ups.com...
>>> Who says the FAA doesn't have a sense of humor? Today's Wall Street
>>> Journal has an article (beginning on page 1, no less) relating to the
>>> FAA's humor in naming fixes.
>>>
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>> It's a dry humor, like the English.
>
> AND what's wrong with that. Our humour is not so much dry as subtle.
>

Are you trying to be funny? It's so subtle that I can't pick it up. :grin:

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DW

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