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Old December 25th 03, 01:57 AM
Mike Marron
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
Mike Marron wrote:
Juvat ("juvat" my ass) wrote:


Sincerely relax...lots of guys with guns on US airliners right now.


Jeez Juvat, *that* really helped. I just had my wife read your
response but I'm afraid your "RELAX.......LOTS OF GUYS WITH
GUNS ON US AIRLINERS RIGHT NOW" failed to set her at ease,
if ya' know what I mean.


Lemme see, your wife is one of those who doesn't like good guys with
guns around her, but ignores the fact that the bad guys with guns will
be there regardless?


She doesn't even THINK like that, Ed. Help me out here. Come up
with something other than, "...lots of guys with GUNS on airliners
right now." Thanks!

BTW, 'juvat" means what, no balls or glory or sumpthin like that?


"Fortes fortuna juvat"---Fortune favors the brave.


Ouh Rah! (sp?)

When used in conjunction with an F-4 type (or Vipers now) it refers to
someone from Kunsan Korea. The Juvats are well known as a fighter
squadron.


OK., But just who is this "Juvat" on RAM whose so obsessed with
"exhausting sessions" and "blurting out" and "Victoria's Secret?"

Nevermind Victoria's Secret (who ain't obsessed?) but you get my
drift, no?

asked a couple flying with us on Monday, "Uhhh, it's shoot to kill
right?" They nodded.


Fun fun fun!!! Shootout at the OK corral at FL340!


Well, if the choice is giving in to an asshole with a box cutter or
having a shootout at FL 340, what do you think is the better choice.


Agreed (again, it's my WIFE whose all worried -- not me).

And, BTW, despite what you've seen in the movies, bulletholes in
pressurized cockpits don't result in structural failures or even rapid
decompressions.


Thank Gawd my poor wife just went to bed so she won't be having
any nightmares over any "bulletholes in pressurized cockpits!"

Please understand, "lots of guys with guns on airliners right now"
sounds well and good to me, but I'm afraid you failed to reassure
my poor wife that she's any safer by your response.


Maybe your wife needs to think through the problem.


If Juvat told your wife that she's safe flying on airliners these
days due to "LOTS OF GUYS WITH GUNS ON US AIRLINERS
RIGHT NOW" would she think through the problem?

Juvat


Semper foo fi foe fum...


Don't ridicule Juvats or Marines. It's very poor taste.


Fresh Stone Crab, anyone?



Ed Rasimus
Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret)
"When Thunder Rolled"
Smithsonian Institution Press
ISBN #1-58834-103-8


 




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