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"Morgans" wrote in message
... Well spoken, for a Texan. I think the only thing more overblown than Texas's size, is a Texan's ego. You can have them both. Well, considering the fact that you're from NC, I can understand your position... Obviously, it is a product of you being unfortunate enough to live somewhere like that without good BBQ... |
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"Grumman-581" wrote Obviously, it is a product of you being unfortunate enough to live somewhere like that without good BBQ... NOT!!! |
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"Morgans" wrote in message ...
NOT!!! I must disagree... You admitted that you are in NC... By definition, you do not have good BBQ... Surely you knew that it's impossible to have good BBQ outside of Texas... |
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"Rachel" wrote in message ... Gary Drescher wrote: snip That's the second time in two days that you've gleefully contemplated the nuking of minorities or their supporters. Perhaps you think this is rec.aviation.aryan.nation. His point was that right next to an airport is a pretty poor selection for an outdoor celebration. The poster said he lives in Newark, which is not close to any airports. As was pointed out by another poster, it turns out that Newark appears to be a central point for many aircraft departing from, or heading to, San Francisco, San Carlos, Palo Alto, San Jose, and Reid-Hillview. In a way, it is kind of funny that someone could move to Newark to be away from an airport, and end up with more aircraft traffic than if they lived near an airport. |
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Grumman-581 wrote:
"Morgans" wrote in message ... NOT!!! I must disagree... You admitted that you are in NC... By definition, you do not have good BBQ... Surely you knew that it's impossible to have good BBQ outside of Texas... That is right. Texas has good BBQ and other places have great BBQ. :-) Matt |
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Tom Conner wrote:
"Rachel" wrote in message ... snip The poster said he lives in Newark, which is not close to any airports. As was pointed out by another poster, it turns out that Newark appears to be a central point for many aircraft departing from, or heading to, San Francisco, San Carlos, Palo Alto, San Jose, and Reid-Hillview. In a way, it is kind of funny that someone could move to Newark to be away from an airport, and end up with more aircraft traffic than if they lived near an airport. Sounds like poor research of the area to me. |
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"Matt Whiting" wrote That is right. Texas has good BBQ and other places have great BBQ. :-) \ Thanks, Matt. Took the words right out of my mouth. g -- Jim in NC |
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Larry wrote:
Naw. He's just a typical 'all hat and no cattle' Texan I'm sure he's got a cow waiting for him at home. :^) |
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daffy wrote:
snip Is it the noise, or is it some other issue? The noise only. Guess what? The airplanes were there FIRST. Like I pointed out before, i live right under one of the busiest airports in the country. It's LOUD. Keeps my guest up at night. Should the airlines cease operations? Cargo companies? Please answer that question. It was two questions, but I would answer "no" to each. People who move next to busy airports really have no business complaining about noise, obviously. This does not contradict any of the criticisms of GA, the FAA mission and culture, enforcement of FARs, local control over GA airports, etc. that I and others have. |
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Tom Conner wrote: "Rachel" wrote in message ... Gary Drescher wrote: snip That's the second time in two days that you've gleefully contemplated the nuking of minorities or their supporters. Perhaps you think this is rec.aviation.aryan.nation. His point was that right next to an airport is a pretty poor selection for an outdoor celebration. The poster said he lives in Newark, which is not close to any airports. As was pointed out by another poster, it turns out that Newark appears to be a central point for many aircraft departing from, or heading to, San Francisco, San Carlos, Palo Alto, San Jose, and Reid-Hillview. In a way, it is kind of funny that someone could move to Newark to be away from an airport, and end up with more aircraft traffic than if they lived near an airport. I live in Newark for 30 years or so, and this excess plane noise is a recent event. It started about 3 years ago. It could be a result of rerouting because of 9/11, or else I am getting more sensitive to noise. Anyone know an area in the Bay Area relatively free of small plane noise I can move to if needed? South or East Bay area prefered. |
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