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![]() "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... : Emily, : : What American would CHOOSE to live : in Paris? g : : : Please! Not you, too, joining the Freedom Fries Faction. : : -- : Thomas Borchert (EDDH) : They are called French fries again in DC... |
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![]() "John Theune" wrote in message news:BAKXg.9272$ms1.6478@trndny05... : He has been posting quite a bit lately and a recurring theme has been he : flys sims because he can't afford to fly planes. He has made mention of : a monthly income of 650.00 per month and his inability to earn more. : However I've also seen him write on detailed medical and mathematical : subjects and he has demonstrated a fair amount on knowledge. I also : understand that he is a frequent contributor to the photography groups. : His answers are frequently wrong when it comes aviation matters but the : bottom line is that he has a lot of knowledge. So the question is this: : Is he truly a poor Frenchman who cannot make enough money to pursue : flying or is he just spouting a line of bull? While no mention has been : made of a physical issue that would prevent him from working, he has not : made that a point as to why he will not fly planes, it's always been : about the money. Things just don't add up. Probably just a front for the FBI or something, trying to get info from us about airplanes... |
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B A R R Y wrote: On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 23:57:40 GMT, ".Blueskies." wrote: They are called French fries again in DC... CT, as well. We also have French toast, French bread, and French kissing! cue the commercial... -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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![]() Kev wrote: John Theune wrote: [..] While no mention has been made of a physical issue that would prevent him from working, he has not made that a point as to why he will not fly planes, it's always been about the money. Things just don't add up. I think it's none of our business. He could be very young or handicapped, but it doesn't matter. I've been online in some form or another for over 30 years, and he's one of the most polite and forgiving posters I've seen (albeit extremely hard headed), considering the bile thrown at him by some crabby old men and women here. Those latter people, who think they can dictate whom the rest of us converse with, should be ashamed of themselves. I've lost a lot of respect for some of the regulars here, because they've shown just how full of themselves they are. I think he's a good test of how well we can explain things. If we can't convince someone like him, who's very interested in aviation, how flying works... then what chance do we have with people who want a TFR everywhere? Kevin I agree with every word you said. I don't understand why everyone has to obsess over him. He's not even that bad of a poster... The reason he gets so much crap is because some people (90% of this newsgroup), just absolutely have to constantly remind to the world how wonderful and great they are. And they do that by condescending on lesser knowledgeable people, such as mx. The only reason mx gets so much crap is because he admitted to everybody he is a below everyone else knowledge wise. He (involuntarily) offered himself to be the wisemen-know-it-all-wannabe's punching bag. The same thing happened to me when I made a thread a few months ago, and made the mistake of mentioning I was in my early 20's. It didn't matter what my argument was, I was just a dumb, spoiled punk teenager, and I knew nothing. If I had made the exact same thread, but portrayed myself as a grey-haired 60-year old ex-army pilot or something, I would have been treated so much differently. I swear, if mx would from now on post only under random pseudo names (like me), no one would say a single word about any of his posts. It's not what you say, or how you say it as much as it is who you are. Sometimes this place resembles a middle school playground more than a professional discussion group. |
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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Emily, What American would CHOOSE to live in Paris? g I'll rephrase. What non-Parisian would choose to live in Paris? Please! Not you, too, joining the Freedom Fries Faction. Personally, I've been to Paris, wasn't impressed, and couldn't imagine choosing to live there. Loved Frankfurt, on the other hand. Loved London too, but the traffic is terrible. |
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Bob Noel wrote:
In article , Thomas Borchert wrote: What American would CHOOSE to live in Paris? g Please! Not you, too, joining the Freedom Fries Faction. Remember, Emily is living in Texas. Ugh, it wasn't pro American, anti-French! It was just anti rude Parisians. |
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Yes, but at least one of those (French toast) has little or nothing to do
with France. "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , B A R R Y wrote: On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 23:57:40 GMT, ".Blueskies." wrote: They are called French fries again in DC... CT, as well. We also have French toast, French bread, and French kissing! cue the commercial... -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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buttman wrote:
I agree with every word you said. I don't understand why everyone has to obsess over him. He's not even that bad of a poster... he does indeed ask interesting questions (e.g., why are turbines more expensive than pistons?) and he is not stupid; but he does have a way of being annoying at times; one thing he does and which is a sure way of being ostracized in many newsgroups, not just r.a.*, is that he fails to do his homework: he will question an answer, or re-ask the same question, even when provided with pretty good references/sources of info that he obviously does not bother to read... --Sylvain |
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On Oct 13, 7:37 am, Emily wrote:
Well that explains it right there! What American would CHOOSE to live in Paris? g Sidney Bechet, Dexter Gordon, Miles Davis, Josephine Baker, George Gershwin... Not that you know who any of those people are. Oh and Benjamin Franklin. There's a sliver of a chance you've heard of him. After all, you appear to be at least semi-literate. Marc |
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Emily wrote:
I'll rephrase. What non-Parisian would choose to live in Paris? music to my ears! :-) someone who understands the difference :-) --Sylvain |
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