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Old September 29th 03, 06:34 PM
pac plyer
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"Capt. Doug" wrote in message ...
RobertR237 wrote in message If you went across three lanes to get to an

exit ramp you should
have received a ticket. It is a stupid move that I have seen cause

accidents
and at least one death. You should have been in the correct lane well

before
the exit or gone on to the next exit.


How quick you are to pass judgement. You weren't even there, were you? Do
you know for a fact that there was any other traffic? Do you know for a fact
that I wasn't in the correct lane well before the exit? Do you know for a
fact how many feet elapsed between each individual lane change? Perhaps you
would do well to take your own advice and cool it off a little before
posting that which you are only guessing at.

D.


Pure fiction follows...
Yep no doubt about it Doug. Since you're commuting to work this makes
you automatically guilty. :-( Why would we take the word of a man
with a million dollars of training in fifty-million dollar machines
over a twenty-two year old wonder with one-month OTJ turned loose on
society? ;-)

Reminds me of the old gov "pilot error" refrain. Pre-1980's there was
no such thing as wind shear. Wind quit on that hard landing? asks the
FAA air cop? Automatic pilot error. Had to be. In fact, when you
think about it, it is always pilot error, since we never hold the
government accountable for screwing up transportation in general.
Be nice to fly to work again. Expensive, but oh so satisfying. I
used to lean over in my Aztec and peer out the storm window down at
the commuting bugs inching down their noodle highways at 65mph vrs my
165Knots (best econ) with shear contempt! Oh you pitiful little bugs!
Look out for the man! He's down there somewhere.. under an overpass
just itchin to generate some more revenue for the city! HA HA HA!
There's a cruiser now! Let me just open this little storm window and
fly the bird on this fine morning! Hey officer.. look up! I'm doing
close to 200mph now with em smashed to the wall! Let's buzz this
mo-fo for all those tickets I got in college. One hundred feet's O.K.
in an "other than sparsely populated area" right? Five for persons
or property? What? A patrol car is considered property? What if
it's *your* property we're talking about here? Well, I'm a taxpayer..
so I own a certain percentage of this cop car in my windshield, right?
What the hell, let's do it anyway!

ZZZZZzzzzzzzooooooooooommmmmMMMM!!!!

Pull up and keep the tail pointed at him till I get over this hill
here...
LOL!

Not smart, but it feels so good. Better than drugs, I say!

HA HA HA!

Then I had to join those bugs a year later when they closed my base.
AArragg!

Sometimes you just can't get a break.

pacplyer - out
 




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