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Old May 16th 05, 09:40 PM
Happy Dog
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"Montblack"
Idiot. Did you ask anyone about this sort of trip?


What makes him an idiot? For that matter, what gives you the right to
sit in judgment regarding whether he's an idiot or not?


In Happy Dog's world, everyone is an idiot!

"Bloviating idiot"
"Babbling idiot"
"F****** idiot"
"Idiot boy"
"Ineducable idiot"

List goes on and on and on.....

Check out Google Groups / "Happy Dog" + idiot

But yeah, I'll watch you and HD go a few rounds. Good luck. :-)


It's Usenet. Strictly entertainment. But, I admit, I should, on occasion
wait at least a few exchanges before using the 'i' word. My apologies...

moo


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Old May 17th 05, 02:02 AM
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Idiot. Did you ask anyone about this sort of trip?

What do you think he's doing now? He's asking about this sort
of trip before he does it. As far as the radio license stuff goes, he
can forget worrying about that. Light airplanes in Canada don't need
station licenses anymore, haven't for some years now. His FAA pilot's
certificate should cover the rest.

When you call someone an idiot, you must qualify the comment,
explaining why he's wrong. Otherwise, you risk identifying yourself as
one who barks all night at the moon.

Dan

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Old May 17th 05, 06:43 AM
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Idiot. Did you ask anyone about this sort of trip?


What do you think he's doing now? He's asking about this sort
of trip before he does it.


No. He said it couldn't be done.

As far as the radio license stuff goes, he
can forget worrying about that. Light airplanes in Canada don't need
station licenses anymore, haven't for some years now. His FAA pilot's
certificate should cover the rest.


Correct. If you're legal to fly an N registered plane in the US, you can
fly it in Canada.

When you call someone an idiot, you must qualify the comment,
explaining why he's wrong. Otherwise, you risk identifying yourself as
one who barks all night at the moon.


hehe. Could be. Mostly low now though.

moo

See?


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Old May 18th 05, 02:03 AM
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Usenet queries. Kevin Dunlevy

PS, only my wife has the prerogative to call me an idiot. KD

 




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