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Stewart Kissel
April 30th 06, 09:02 PM
http://www.krnv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4837823

April 30th 06, 10:46 PM
Headline: Glider injured in Minden crash

Usually the PILOT gets injured, and the aircraft gets damaged.
Maybe some of us give the aircraft too much personality? ;<)

Anyway, I hope he eventually comes out OK.

Shawn
April 30th 06, 11:09 PM
wrote:
> Headline: Glider injured in Minden crash
>
> Usually the PILOT gets injured, and the aircraft gets damaged.
> Maybe some of us give the aircraft too much personality? ;<)
>
> Anyway, I hope he eventually comes out OK.
>


I told my wife of this faux pas. She informed me that the reporter was
describing "a person who glides."
Oh, guess that makes sense, if you're not familiar with the terminology.
He could've been a hang/paraglider ;-)

Shawn

May 1st 06, 04:20 PM
Well, I thought that I as a "English as a second language" person can
make goofs like that but a TV reporter????? Oh boy....isn't the media
just @#*&#@^ don't care and just running with their own agenda and
spiced-up stories?

Jacek Kobiesa
Washington State

Jack Daniels
May 1st 06, 11:47 PM
jacek placek
bo przeplata
troche biega
troche lata

> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Well, I thought that I as a "English as a second language" person can
> make goofs like that but a TV reporter????? Oh boy....isn't the media
> just @#*&#@^ don't care and just running with their own agenda and
> spiced-up stories?
>
> Jacek Kobiesa
> Washington State
>

May 2nd 06, 03:12 AM
wrote:

>Oh boy....isn't the media
just @#*&#@^ don't care and just running with their own agenda and
spiced-up stories?

Actually, I didn't see any spicing-up or agenda. It was a pretty
simple story as reported.

The grammar thing is what caught my eye. For those with a sense of
humor, I heartily recommend the book "Eats, Shoots and Leaves".
Yeah, it's a grammar book, but not like you'd think. (The title
refers to a dictionary description of a Panda, as I recall. But the
misplaced comma makes the description fit that of a hungry gunfighter
instead. OR perhaps the restaurant needs to improve its service to
Pandas...)

And while I have your attention (maybe), what the inside joke with
"jacek placek..."? My non-English skills are atrocious.

May 2nd 06, 05:53 PM
jacek placek (jacek pie)
bo przeplata (in this case it means "he is mixing a bit")
troche biega (littlebit "he runs")
troche lata (littlebit "he flies")

It is a Polish language game of words related to a name Jacek....it's
kinda funny...oh boy, here comes the grammar again. And I will look for
that book, it might be interesting. What I meant by the term "@^%$*&@
media" is a mere fact that media are using their combinations of words
and stories to obtain some level of sensation. Why would not they say
that a pilot was injured while flying in a glider? Or something similar
to that. I think that the reporter purposefully choose these words to
describe an accident. It seems to me that the media seem to be the most
influential force in the universe. And that is plainly wrong.

May 3rd 06, 03:39 AM
wrote:

>I think that the reporter purposefully choose these words to
describe an accident.

Heh heh. Sometimes I'm sure they do. Other times, you gotta just ask
"What were they thinking?" Jay Leno on the Tonight show has a routine
most Monday evenings called "Headlines". They aren't all newspaper
headlines, but most are. The way some of these things reads is
hilarious, sometimes misleading, occassionally naughty, but always
humorous.

In the case of this particular headline, I suspect the writer was
unfamiliar with the topic, and never grasped--nor intended--the
misdirection. Those of us who talk the "lingo" more often would likely
smile at it. It makes for an interesting day.

Ken Ward
May 4th 06, 01:04 AM
With Mansberger Aircraft having left Minden for Texas, who at Minden now
performs maintenance and repairs on gliders?

Ken

May 4th 06, 02:25 AM
Is Mansberger still in business in Texas ?. Phone number ?

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