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Morgans
August 7th 03, 05:29 PM
"Chuck" > wrote in message
...
> WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS SICKIE?

Look him up in google. There is quite a history. Also known as Wingy. In
the meantime, DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!!!!!!!
--
Jim in NC--

pac plyer
August 7th 03, 06:25 PM
(Hef) wrote in message >...
> Just an FYI: I think anyone who looks at RAH on a daily basis, has too much time, too few friends, and a low self esteem. I haven't been on RAH in months, yet you sick-Os gravitate to this fantasy land to spew your own ignorant thoughts and
> wisdoms.Most of you, are retired, have nothing to do but look at a computer screen, and your weekly golf and/or poker games with other's at your senior care center are> not enough entertainment.
> I say screw with eachother as much as you like. I'm working 14 hour days and
> making things happen, while you whither away your time as you drewl in front of> your compter screens. <snip some sorry stuff here>

> Poor Jew Boy Jordie

Pac sez:

Dear Wingman,

You do have one redeeming quality after all: You're ill mannered. ;-)
LOL! (at you) :^D

If I hadn't read your dribble before, I'd swear you were a teen-ager.
Alas, you're an angry young man, much as I was one time (eons before I
started drooling.) The difference between you and me, is that I got
over it at 18. Before the gastly beer-belly showed-up, many years ago:
Unlike your pittiful half-pile of ratings, at 19 I was the youngest
B-737 type-rated pilot in the world; on a little-known Commercial
type-rating provision. (maybe that record still stands, I don't
know.) No one could believe it, least of all me. Somehow, I made it
through WAL's program (though just barely.) But then I couldn't even
get a job as a co-pilot. No one was going to hire an arrogant kid as
an airline pilot. So I had to settle for going back to college and
flight instructing on weekends for two years (at 22 finally landed a
job as a Dassault Fanjet Falcon 20 Co-pilot.) Your friend BWB,
according to his pals, has similar amazing stories of accomplishment
that I am just dying to hear about. I print copies of those stories
and some nights, when the old lady is jetting around the world, I pull
them out, with some single malt by the fireplace with my pals and we
read them and laugh our asses off. Sorry to tell you kid: I have
never printed out any of your one-dimentional poison pen dribble. :-)

What you don't know, and it's not because your Jewish, is that
time=money. From what I gather, you are an economic slave. You're
time is not really your own. I on the other hand, do anything I
desire. And after flying jets 20 years I long for the simple things,
just like Capt Doug said yesterday, like sleeping in my own bed with
my wife, playing with the dog, putzing around with the computer
between swims in the pool. Watching kids tussel in the yard.
Building silly things in my hangar. Playing with boats. Things I got
deprived of by being an international long-haul pilot. But unlike
you, I have a love, a passion about flying. You inch down your noodle
highway every day to some cubical in a stuffed up building. How can
you live like that? No thanks.

I see you have a repeated need to tell these old farts just how happy
you are all the time. That my boy is very telling.

Good Luck, you little ****,

pacplyer
Captian of all I survey, and Master of my own fate.

Chuck
August 7th 03, 07:00 PM
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS SICKIE?

"Hef" > wrote in message
...
> Just an FYI:
>
> I think anyone who looks at RAH on a daily basis, has too much time, too
few
> friends, and a low self esteem. I haven't been on RAH in months, yet you
> sick-Os gravitate to this fantasy land to spew your own ignorant thoughts
and
> wisdoms.
>
> Most of you, are retired, have nothing to do but look at a computer
screen, and
> your weekly golf and/or poker games with other's at your senior care
center are
> not enough entertainment.
>
> I say screw with eachother as much as you like. I'm working 14 hour days
and
> making things happen, while you whither away your time as you drewl in
front of
> your compter screens.
>
> I'm out of the mortgage business now, moving on to bigger and better
things.
> Whilst I structure a $1 Million net profit year for 2004, I invite each
and
> every one of you to continue in your odd and misguided behavior as
citizen's of
> RAH.
>
> Most of those here are a lot of talk. People who threaten, beat their
chest
> about how much they know, how smart they are, and what importance they
have to
> the world. Government ranks seem to be a big subject to ya'all. With the
> exception of me, not a single person here has any bearing on the inner
workings
> of the real world. <g>
>
> Talk away, keep at it. In fact, withdrawl may be so severe, that you need
to
> stay on RAH in order to survive. I know Dennis Fetters can't stay away. I
saw
> Dennis this last weekend. I wish I could say he looked like he was doing
well,
> but he was actually quite the opposite. As he sat sipping a cheap beer on
his
> couch, his gut exceeded the design limitations of his T-shirt. Poor old
Dennis,
> now working on a radio controlled helicopter project for a couple of Asian
> boys. See what happens to a long time RAH citizen!!!??? Went from
corporate
> head, to loser. Poor guy drives a shotty car, lives in a small apartment a
few
> miles from the Corona airport, where he has his hangar. Neat stuff though,
some
> of you RAH guys should see the molds he has for his new radio controlled
> helicopter!
>
> Well, hopefully Dennis will start to do better. Looks like the poor old
guy
> cooks most of his meals on a propane BBQ. Kinda cool how he has his little
> porch set up, however. He's even got a little American flag up on his
Kitchen
> window. He's a guy full of spirit, however. Maybe he would get a real job
one
> day when he loses that beer belly of his...But he'd also need to put a
little
> more hair on top to look really professional...He's getting kinda bald.
>
> Oh well, I guess 5 minutes on RAH gets me rambling as well. *Yawn* I gotta
get
> to bed. Past mid-night already, I gotta stop working these late hours, my
> writing skills get even worse than normal! I'm signing off for a few
months, so
> ya'all have fun now, hear!
>
> See ya soon,
>
> Poor Jew Boy Jordie

OldCop
August 7th 03, 07:02 PM
Woof, growllllllllll, woof, woof!

Warren & Nancy
August 7th 03, 09:53 PM
pac plyer wrote:

> (Hef) wrote in message >...
> > Just an FYI: I think anyone who looks at RAH on a daily basis, has too much time, too few friends, and a low self esteem. I haven't been on RAH in months, yet you sick-Os gravitate to this fantasy land to spew your own ignorant thoughts and
> > wisdoms.Most of you, are retired, have nothing to do but look at a computer screen, and your weekly golf and/or poker games with other's at your senior care center are> not enough entertainment.
> > I say screw with eachother as much as you like. I'm working 14 hour days and
> > making things happen, while you whither away your time as you drewl in front of> your compter screens. <snip some sorry stuff here>
>
> > Poor Jew Boy Jordie
>
> Pac sez:
>
> Dear Wingman,
>
> You do have one redeeming quality after all: You're ill mannered. ;-)
> LOL! (at you) :^D
>
> If I hadn't read your dribble before, I'd swear you were a teen-ager.
> Alas, you're an angry young man, much as I was one time (eons before I
> started drooling.) The difference between you and me, is that I got
> over it at 18. Before the gastly beer-belly showed-up, many years ago:
> Unlike your pittiful half-pile of ratings, at 19 I was the youngest
> B-737 type-rated pilot in the world; on a little-known Commercial
> type-rating provision. (maybe that record still stands, I don't
> know.) No one could believe it, least of all me. Somehow, I made it
> through WAL's program (though just barely.) But then I couldn't even
> get a job as a co-pilot. No one was going to hire an arrogant kid as
> an airline pilot. So I had to settle for going back to college and
> flight instructing on weekends for two years (at 22 finally landed a
> job as a Dassault Fanjet Falcon 20 Co-pilot.) Your friend BWB,
> according to his pals, has similar amazing stories of accomplishment
> that I am just dying to hear about. I print copies of those stories
> and some nights, when the old lady is jetting around the world, I pull
> them out, with some single malt by the fireplace with my pals and we
> read them and laugh our asses off. Sorry to tell you kid: I have
> never printed out any of your one-dimentional poison pen dribble. :-)
>
> What you don't know, and it's not because your Jewish, is that
> time=money. From what I gather, you are an economic slave. You're
> time is not really your own. I on the other hand, do anything I
> desire. And after flying jets 20 years I long for the simple things,
> just like Capt Doug said yesterday, like sleeping in my own bed with
> my wife, playing with the dog, putzing around with the computer
> between swims in the pool. Watching kids tussel in the yard.
> Building silly things in my hangar. Playing with boats. Things I got
> deprived of by being an international long-haul pilot. But unlike
> you, I have a love, a passion about flying. You inch down your noodle
> highway every day to some cubical in a stuffed up building. How can
> you live like that? No thanks.
>
> I see you have a repeated need to tell these old farts just how happy
> you are all the time. That my boy is very telling.
>
> Good Luck, you little ****,
>
> pacplyer
> Captian of all I survey, and Master of my own fate.

The little putz's comments about us retired folk, remind me of the song "Jealousy, I'm so full of jealousy".

Warren

Bruce A. Frank
August 12th 03, 04:37 AM
I wouldn't say he probably looked up to them. They just provided
reinforcement of his juvenility.

wrote:
>
> In article >, Morgans says...
> >
> >
> >"Chuck" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS SICKIE?
> >
> >Look him up in google. There is quite a history. Also known as Wingy. In
> >the meantime, DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!!!!!!!
> >--
> >Jim in NC--
>
> If you look him up in Google you'll have to look under a variety of names.
> Wingie, Wingnut, Jordan, Xtreme, Vertigo, etc.
>
> He first popped up on AOL when he was about 12 saying he was a 767 pilot.
>
> His problem is that he hasn't ever had a good male role model. Instead he got
> hooked up with Zoom, Juan and Badwater Bill, all narcisists. That's not good
> for a teenage boy to look up to.

--
Bruce A. Frank

Bruce A. Frank
August 12th 03, 04:38 AM
Learning that lesson is very likely beyond his capability.

RobertR237 wrote:
>
> In article >, "Chuck" >
> writes:
>
> >
> >WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS SICKIE?
> >
> >
>
> Just a child who thinks he is all grown up and knows it all.
>
> Life has yet to teach him humility.
>
> Bob Reed
> www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site)
> KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress....
>
> "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice,
> pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!"
> (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman)

--
Bruce A. Frank

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