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I'm a maybe. Do we know where we will be drinking after? Are people going to be getting a hotel again this year.
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1/4/2014 Official Winter Meet and Greet.. "why we ride showing"
gen3flygirl replied to Hoblick's topic in Events
I'm a maybe. Still not sure what I'm doing for New Years. -
Don't forget Jerry springer star. Around the 2:34 mark
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How the hell did I miss that picture?!? Hilarious!!!
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Tonight my school has made me proud. For beat M*ch*gan week the administration at Ohio State was putting up a fence around mirror lake and limiting the number of jumpers and spectators by passing out wrist bands to current students with a Buck ID. Well the scheduled jump was for tomorrow night, tonight they said fuck you and knocked over the fences and jumped anyways!!!
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couplesandco.blogspot.com/2013/11/man-successfully-sues-wife-for-ugly.html?m=1
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fucking Asians A wonderful article from Russia Today came to my attention yesterday, Chinese man sues wife over ugly child – and wins $120,000, and good on him. Expect many more of these lawsuits in the future. It has always bugged me the way women commoditise their bodies: slathering on cosmetics, changing their hair colour, getting boob jobs, injecting botox into their faces and the list goes on and on. Apart from the fact we’re told we men should not objectify women when women clearly are the biggest sexual objectifiers of their bodies, I found myself worried that such women have no honour. A big part about honour is honesty and a woman with a fake body is not being honest about herself. For me as a man, I look at a woman’s body and her features to guage how healthy she is physically and if she would produce good children for me because frankly I’m shopping for a good mother for my children. Sure, once I’ve ascertained that the woman in question is healthy and well-formed, then I’ll worry about her IQ and maternal temperament, but I make no apologies for selecting out the biologically weak women because this is my children’s future and a good parent cares about the future they give their children. A good parent wants their children to be healthy, attractive and well looked after. Selecting a decent mother is the single biggest thing a man can do to make sure his children have the best start they could have in life. Incidentally, let that be a warning to you women out there who date men who say they don’t want kids, they probably don’t have very high standards. Of course, I can see why this man sued his wife. She lied. She lied about her physical health and attractiveness. Now, I’m not attracted to Asian women, but I know what ugly looks like: This is what cosmetic surgery gets you This woman committed fraud and I feel for the poor husband here. He obviously was looking out for the best interests of his children when he selected this woman, meanwhile she was only thinking about the best interests of herself. This woman frankly should not have been able to reproduce because she’s the carrier of genetic refuse. Think about it, would you want to have children with a haemophiliac, a person with Huntington’s victim or Down’s syndrome? Of course you wouldn’t, and not because you hate the person with the disease, but because you love your future children too much to put them through such torment. I applaud the judge’s decision here in this case, this man’s children have been afflicted in a way that will stay with them all their lives and if we give them cosmetic surgery too then this crime will only repeated itself. I’m hoping in the near future we will see many more cases like this and more lawsuits against women who get cosmetic surgery. Beauty is not skin deep, it’s in your genes and if you think otherwise you’re the shallow one here.
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Man Gets lots of Anal Probes for Traffic Stop
gen3flygirl replied to just_some_dude's topic in Dumpster
It's part of the obama care budget cuts. Drug stops and prostate exams rolled into one. Cuts down on the cost of dr. -
I love the crackleing sound of all the fishes eating
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Shut your dirty whore mouth or you're not getting your tang
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So she is good at opening her throat?
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Carved my pumpkin tonight. (Whitetail Deer)
gen3flygirl replied to flounder's topic in Pics and Vids
Now if you could just shoot a white tail to actually carve up -
Really curious to know if this is real ... http://worldtruth.tv/snowden-uncovers-shocking-truth-behind-chemtrails/ Edward Snowden, the hacker who gained access to every secret corner of the Internet during his tenure at the NSA, has come forward with details of a classified project to alter the world’s climate. The shocking truth, as he says, is that chemtrails are part of a benevolent program aimed at countering global warming. By cooperating in secret with jet fuel manufacturers, government agents have carefully kept the massive chemtrail efforts completely under wraps. Snowden added, “I am only revealing this program because there is no oversight in the scientific community, no public discussion, and little concern for the side-effects which are well known only to a few privileged people interested in continuing the decades-long chemtrail program in secret.” According to Snowden, chemtrails are the only thing keeping the US from global warming incineration, but at what price? Because climate change is a threat to U.S. agriculture, it has been labeled a national security issue. With the influence and cooperation of Monsanto, a secret Geo-engineering lab dubbed Muad’Dib has been operating since the late 1960s, and the chemtrail program is often referred to by insiders as its “crown jewel.” Muad’Dib has aimed to protect North America’s climate at all costs – even if that means accelerating desertification in Sub-Saharan Africa or spreading trace amounts of carcinogens over lightly populated areas. Other side effects, which scientists at the secret Muad’Dib Geoengineering Lab have predicted, include droughts in the Amazon and powerful windstorms along the East Coast. Snowden shared decisive documents with The Internet Chronicle, but out of concern for national security, only his testimonial can be published. These documents contain references to scientists who would surely be targeted by foreign counterintelligence, and their knowledge is vital to short-term survival of the United States. Snowden said, “If this program were to stop, the scientists behind it strongly believe that within just one year the North American climate would spiral out of control, and crop failures would lead to a series of devastating famines that would quickly depopulate urban centers.” Because the program has been carried out on such a massive scale, skeptics might find Snowden’s story unbelievable. However, Snowden explained that the chemtrail program has been incredibly easy to hide, especially with the cooperation of jet fuel companies, a crucial part of the military-industrial complex. Snowden said, “The chemicals which are released by passenger airplanes have been covertly introduced as ‘additives,’ supposedly to improve efficiency. Only as the plane reaches cruising velocity does the heat and atmospheric pressure cause a chemical reaction that synthesizes the top secret carbon-trapping molecule. This process is imperfect, and many of the by-products are incredibly dangerous even in trace quantities. The most dangerous thing is that although chemtrails are keeping the climate of the U.S. reasonably stable, citizens are bombarded every day with an invisible rain of carbon-laden molecules, and the effect on health is totally unknown.”
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Not going to lie that matte black looks sexy as hell.
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Since I am now in the ranks of unemployed college grads living at my parents place I have no excuses, gym tomorrow morning
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Moving Turned Into Most Stressful Vacation Ever
gen3flygirl replied to gen3flygirl's topic in Daily Ride
View of the approach path minus the vehicles The prop strike -
Moving Turned Into Most Stressful Vacation Ever
gen3flygirl replied to gen3flygirl's topic in Daily Ride
My plane on the road My welcoming committee minus a few on the sides Hard to see but palm leaf sticking out the wing A tuff of leaves top side About where it happened Where the plane came to a stop The red marks my tires -
Moving Turned Into Most Stressful Vacation Ever
gen3flygirl replied to gen3flygirl's topic in Daily Ride
It has already been hitting Chinese news since family members were waiting for the plane to arrive and it never did. About 95% of our paxs were Chinese. Saipan is a US common wealth and was under FAA law. -
Moving Turned Into Most Stressful Vacation Ever
gen3flygirl replied to gen3flygirl's topic in Daily Ride
I am going to sit down with my grandfather and father to fill out the proper forms. My grandfather is a retired airforce colonel, former base commander, and C-5 instructor. My dad is a an ex airforce Huey, chinook, C-5 pilot as well as a current 767 captain with American. My family has been very supportive through the whole move. Originally my dad thought I was making a rash decision on wanting to come home but after Saturday and Sunday he said to get my ass back on the next plane. The manager of the apartment I rented was really cool about the entire situation and is going to refund 100% of my money and let me break my lease. The problem with my passengers is they are Chinese and spoke almost no English. They market their tours as half hour flight lessons. Most of the time we just use hand signals and just let them "fly" in a circle around the island. I had a father and I couldn't tell if she was the mom or daughter because she looked so young but either way a female in the back and then a kid no older than 8 or 9 up front. I really want to see the report from the airport emergancy response guys. The ARFF truck guys said they herd me declare an emergancy and I was going to land on the road. Local police and Ems said they saw and herd my engine not working. -
Moving Turned Into Most Stressful Vacation Ever
gen3flygirl replied to gen3flygirl's topic in Daily Ride
I like to think karma is a bitch but 3 people being dead because of it is a bit extreme. Plus I have a voice record in if him refusing to let me write what happened in the log books so if it happens again he is royally fucked. They still haven't determined the cause of accident from the first crash a year ago. I did some research on companies he has started in the past. Almost all of them have ended in a fatality then a company name change and putting the wife in control and the another accident with fatality which leads to their shut down. -
Well this is my first time ever getting fired from a job and I honestly couldn't be happier about it. I moved out to Saipan eager and willing to work for a company that I now believe to be criminally negligent and probably just as corrupt. My frustrations began with the lack of knowledge about day to day operations when I first arrived. I was expecting to get my first weeks schedule as so as I arrived and filled out paperwork but that didn't happen. Usually I was told to go home(the hotel) and they would contact me later that night when I should come in the next say, often times they wouldn't tell me until the morning of. I was given 7 nights in the hotel on the company and after that I was to find my own housing. My first day off wasn't until 4 days after I arrived and I didn't know until 6 pm Sunday so I had no time to call apartments to set up an appointment to see places. HR's entire philosophy is to ask the other pilots. Well people have their own lives and being the new guy you don't want to piss them off immediately by asking 1,000 questions. A few suggested a real estate agent who was very nice but had no available units in my price range. About 11:30 they call me in for training at 1:30 and then called me back at 12:45 to say it was moved to tuesday( my only other day off). Well we end up being busy as shit Wed and Thursday leaving me no time to go sign a lease and move since all of the offices are closed by 5 and we didn't finish flying until 6ish. Friday morning I come at 7 to check my schedule of flights for the day and the first one isn't until 9:30. HR rolls in around 9 and very passive aggressively ask me if I am still in the hotel at which point I explain my situation. I get a response of "well we need you out of there now, go grab your stuff and we will have someone fill in your flights for you". This starts the most fucked up 48 hrs I will ever have in my entire life...... I get my stuff packed up and in the back of the early 90's POS honda civic and catch a flight over to saipan from tinian to sign my lease. There are no company cars available to us since people like to take them out joy riding on their breaks so I end up having to rent a car. Once I get to the apartment the property manager is very nice and accommodating but informs me I probably won't have power until Monday because the lease has to be notarized to in order for the utility company to turn them on. Not a huge deal just so long as I have a place to sleep and keep my stuff. I catch another flight back over to tinian so I can get my stuff on a flight over to saipan and move in. As I am unloading my bags from the car I get called in saying that I have flights. I should have just ignored my radio and gone about my business..... The first 2 flights go off with out a hitch the third one probably aged me 20 years. About 8-900 feet above ground level my engine starts to show signs of distress with 3 pax aboard. I immediately pitch for best good and turn for the airport while simultaneously doing my emergency check list procedure. My worst nightmare happens and my engine dies and the prop stops turning. At this point in time I am probably a mile or more from the airport. I am looking at my options and I don't think I will make the runway so I land on the road perpendicular to the runway. Make it on the ground with no injuries to the paxs and only a few palm leafs in the wing tip. I'm shaky as all get out and asking my passengers if their okay trying to convene myself I'm okay. Emergency crews are on the scene and congratulating me on a job well done. My passengers are all smiles because they thought everything was normal and wanted to go flying again. Word finally reaches our head quarters and they come out with all the mechanics, the owner and his son. They strain a little bit of fuel, check the oil quantity look over the plane a little then turn to me and say "this does not bode well. Engines just don't stop" they are able to get it start and tell me I'm grounded for the time being go back and write up a report they will contact me later. I fill out the report and go to head back to saipan when HR stops me to try and comfort me telling me to go home and rest a few days then comes to the realization "do you even have a home". I leave for saipan more frustrated, scared, freaked out and pissed off I have ever been. All the emergency response guys are shaking my hand telling me good job and then the boss doesn't believe a word I say. My friend on the island lets me stay with him for the night since I don't have power or ac ( it feels like southern Florida in the summer time here). We wake up in the morning to find out one pilot has a prop strike and another one scraped up a wing tip. A prop strike means the aircraft is out of service until the engine is checked over because usually something inside is fucked to hell. Neither one of the pilots say anything about it to anyone. The prop strike guy gets one and just starts walking to the hanger with out saying a word to anyone. Luckily no one was aboard and he was just a dumb ass that taxied into a ditch which brings up a shit ton of questions. I guess they drug test him but do not ground him. A few of the other pilots and myself go out later that night talking about the situation and we learn that before his incident occurred he was making weird radio calls. He was on the ground in saipan calling up as if he was at tinian. He wasn't talking to tower or ground just the traffic frequency for tinian. Finally another pilot get ahold of him and tells him he thinks he is at the wrong airport. The pilot calls the chief pilot to say that he is unfit for flight and to pull him from the line. Obviously they ignore it and he ends up having the prop strike. I am woken up at 6 am by my friend saying that this same pilot has been missing for 2 hours and all 6 pax are presumed dead. The flights I between the islands are only 15 minutes, our flight followers who's only job is to track the planes failed to do so so nobody knew anything was wrong for 2 hours. Search and rescue thought the plane crashed at sea but helicopters were able to find the plane in an unpopulated part of the island that is all jungle. 3 people are dead including the pilot and 4 are alive 2 of which are in critical condition. I have a meeting with hr, the chief pilot, and the owner of the company this morning to discuss my situation. The owner simi reads through what I wrote up and the proceeds to tell me that my actions could not be duplicated, in their mind there was nothing wrong with the plane and their are continuing to fly it. They terminated me because I put their equipment and the lives of the passengers at risk. I loved how he put the equipment first. So basically they think that I lied about the engine dying and since their are no whitnesses to back up my story I'm just a low time pilot that fucked up. My ass is on the first flight out of here tomorrow morning and I could not be happier. Oh and this is the second crash they have had in the past 11 months that has resulted in a fatality.