Derg is famous!

My favorite post so far:

"JC is for libtards, flight instructors/students and D Taylor butt kissers. Never read so much stupid drivel in my entire life. That website is for the aviation equivalent of a13 year old who found his first pube."
Ha.. That's actually pretty spot on.
 
Ooooooh, scary Derg.
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Looks like the thread was taken down. :( Seriously though. Reading APC will bring you down. I stopped reading it for about two years and it was amazing how happier I was. Of course now I'm back to just to see what is going on at the majors. Can't wait to move on and then never have to read it again.
 
Years ago I used to have a website where I journaled about going through the process of applying for, getting selected for, and going through USAF pilot training (www.militarypilot.net if any of you want to check it out on archive.org from back around 2000). It was basically a blog before there was such a thing as a blog.

At the time I was applying to fly for the USAF, there was very little information out there about the process, so I decided that I would document what I had to do in order to help out other folks wanting/trying to go through the process too -- much in the same spirit that JC operates.

My internet writing, too, attracted some negative attention from similar people (established USAF pilots, mostly) who thought my mere act of documenting and publishing my experiences and thoughts as a student pilot made me arrogant or cocky or uppity in some way. Some of them threw spears my way and tried to make some kind of negative impact on my life/training/career.

Although that negative attention sucked, it was far, far, FAR outnumbered and outweighed by people who appreciated what I'd written/documented/collected, and said that it helped them in some way achieve their own goals of following in my footsteps. Still today I meet USAF pilots who said they read my journal and were assisted or inspired by it, and they thank me. Although the negative attention had some minor negative career impacts for me, it was overall quite worth it now that I can assess it in hindsight.

So, not that you need any additional motivation to do so, but please keep doing what you are doing @Derg and all of the rest of you (us?) at JC who love aviation, love being aviators, love being in the community of aviators, and want to help others join the club -- regardless of the folks who will point, giggle, laugh, and think themselves "too cool" to put themselves out there and offer a hand like you all have.
 
Both Peter Paul Rubens and Francisco Goya have made paintings about Dørg.
 
Can you say "throw a spear" and @Derg in the same sentence without being labeled.....

(Dougie, you know I am just joking)

Yes. Doug and I have chucked enough spears charging and taking enough hills out there in the day, that its all good. :D

So, where's the replies in that thread? I'm interested. There's just the cached OP post.
 
I believe that thread and the sickout thread were taken down by Vagabond, who is one of the moderators over there.

I closed the Derg thread- it's still there (unless she baleeted it), just no one can post in it.

The sick out threads are a legal liability and vagabond pulled them.
 
Do not post anything on the internet and assume anonymity.

You really aren't and it doesn't take that much of a sleuth to figure it out.
 
First off we watch teen mom 2 not teen mom. Secondly when 4 grown men share a hotel room you are allowed to do these things. It started up again yesterday no?
I'm sorry I forgot the 2. Yes it did. I can't wait to get home and watch it. According to the slingbox it is in the que waiting for me.
 
I closed the Derg thread- it's still there (unless she baleeted it), just no one can post in it.

The sick out threads are a legal liability and vagabond pulled them.

Looks like thread is totally deleted. :( bummer I really wanted to read some drama!
 
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