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Hi,
I'm writing a song lyric that refers to "cabin glare". But I'm not exactly sure what it is and I can't find a single definition on the internet. I want to be sure I'm using it correctly. Can someone share a brief description/definition? Thank you. |
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Michael wrote:
I'm writing a song lyric that refers to "cabin glare". But I'm not exactly sure what it is and I can't find a single definition on the internet. I want to be sure I'm using it correctly. Is that anything like cabin fever? -- Peter |
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On 7 Sep 2006 14:14:23 -0700, "Michael" wrote:
Hi, I'm writing a song lyric that refers to "cabin glare". But I'm not exactly sure what it is and I can't find a single definition on the internet. I want to be sure I'm using it correctly. Can someone share a brief description/definition? Thank you. Dunno. Maybe it's either the wash-out effect you get in an airline cabin when everybody closes the shades so they can watch the in-flight movie except for the one GA pilot who keeps his shade open so he can look out the window. Or its the look the movie-watching morons give him. Don |
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I think that it's what you get from the flight attendant when you hit on
her. Bob Gardner "Michael" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I'm writing a song lyric that refers to "cabin glare". But I'm not exactly sure what it is and I can't find a single definition on the internet. I want to be sure I'm using it correctly. Can someone share a brief description/definition? Thank you. |
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![]() "Bob Gardner" wrote in message . .. I think that it's what you get from the flight attendant when you hit on her. Its the look when your wife finds out that you were hitting on the flight attendant. I heard it hurts also. Bob Gardner "Michael" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I'm writing a song lyric that refers to "cabin glare". But I'm not exactly sure what it is and I can't find a single definition on the internet. I want to be sure I'm using it correctly. Can someone share a brief description/definition? Thank you. |
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"Bob Gardner" wrote in message
. .. I think that it's what you get from the flight attendant when you hit on her. Nawh, that's called a *slap*... At least it is if you're doing it *right*... dirty-old-man-grin |
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Michael wrote:
Hi, I'm writing a song lyric that refers to "cabin glare". But I'm not exactly sure what it is and I can't find a single definition on the internet. I want to be sure I'm using it correctly. Can someone share a brief description/definition? Thank you. How can you be writing the lyric and you don't know what it means? Wouldn't you just be making it up then? |
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![]() Emily wrote: Michael wrote: Hi, I'm writing a song lyric that refers to "cabin glare". But I'm not exactly sure what it is and I can't find a single definition on the internet. I want to be sure I'm using it correctly. Can someone share a brief description/definition? Thank you. How can you be writing the lyric and you don't know what it means? Wouldn't you just be making it up then? I have an idea what it means but, when you puts things on paper, you want to confirm precisely what something means, you know? Anyway, I've decided to go with something better. Sorry everyone. I can't believe not a single pilot answered this, however. This is, afterall, and aviation group. Hopefully none of you are pilots or we're in big trouble. |
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Michael wrote:
Emily wrote: Michael wrote: Hi, I'm writing a song lyric that refers to "cabin glare". But I'm not exactly sure what it is and I can't find a single definition on the internet. I want to be sure I'm using it correctly. Can someone share a brief description/definition? Thank you. How can you be writing the lyric and you don't know what it means? Wouldn't you just be making it up then? I have an idea what it means but, when you puts things on paper, you want to confirm precisely what something means, you know? Anyway, I've decided to go with something better. Sorry everyone. I can't believe not a single pilot answered this, however. This is, afterall, and aviation group. Hopefully none of you are pilots or we're in big trouble. I am a commercial pilot (and the others who have replied are pilots), and I've never heard the term. It doesn't have anything to flying a plane. Can I ask where you heard it? |
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![]() Michael wrote: I can't believe not a single pilot answered this, however. This is, afterall, and aviation group. Hopefully none of you are pilots or we're in big trouble. Several people who answered it are pilots. they said so. I'm a pilot. It's not an aviation term. You may not like it, but that's the answer and you are wrong in thinking it's anything else. Suck it up, honey. |
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