milleR
Well-Known Member
Irregardless = could care less![]()
Yes it is. It means without lack of regard! :stir:
at least when it comes to my snap decisions on your literary competence.
Irregardless = could care less![]()
Yes it is. It means without lack of regard! :stir:
Dude, you’ve acted absolutely, and unequivocally unashamed as a Richard Cranium in many anti-Trump posts, slinging insults at anyone you suspected of not having the same anti trump sentiments as you. When people responded as you knew they would, you pretty much told them to get over it.
That’s like the total opposite of what you just posted above!
You get the internet troll award for tonight!
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In a public middle school my English teacher got tired of me reading during class instead of listening so she told me I could read as much as I wanted as long as a wrote a review of each book I read.Private schools weren't always paragons of intellectual challenges and advanced learning either. I got in trouble for reading ahead during my senior year English Lit. My teacher didn't like my comment about "well, that wouldn't be a problem if you assigned us more than 20 pages of reading per week" and gave me a week's detention (which I didn't have to serve thanks to the work-study I did to afford tuition). She also got annoyed when at the end of October I had completed her entire year's syllabus and got permission from the principal to skip her class for the rest of the year but at least I got 50 minutes a day in which to take a nap at school.
One of my best friends is a Brophy Boy. lolBrophy!
After you know him the better part of a decade I think you get desensitized to anything offensive.
Those are tactful, it is never just "BLAM! PENIS!", it's more like "Hey, look at that. Hey, look, a penis" and so on and so forth. Artfully.Even the penis snaps?
Those are tactful, it is never just "BLAM! PENIS!", it's more like "Hey, look at that. Hey, look, a penis" and so on and so forth. Artfully.
Gojets or another regional were probably the same idiots that started giving crap to a ground controller in training at IAD a few years ago. She was getting behind and people started getting stacked up in the alley's. Clearly a supervisor or seasoned professional takes over and starts ripping off taxi instructions and clearing the backlog. Some DB keys the mic and says something to the affect of thank go, finally a professional running ground. The controller scolds the guy and defends the controller in training. The DB responds that he was born flying jets...SMH SMH...
Some people need a 'blanket party'.
could care less
That means you do care. At least a little.
That’s what I was thinking. Maybe, he was just trying to make the ground controller laugh, since most likely he operates out of that airport regularly. Who knows, or maybe he was just in fact an •.News flash this stuff happens and if you dwell on it, it will eat you alive.
We really don't know the mindset of the guy, maybe he thought it was funny, and didn't think it would be taken negatively? Does that still make him a dick?
Using guard for other than intended purposes is a violation of federal regs, last I checked being a dick wasn't...
Sure...but the place for that is in the hangar, at the bar down the street, at the FBO coffee machine, maybe even on a dead CTAF on a summer Saturday morning-not on a ground control frequency IMHO.Light hazing - sending the student to the shops on the field to buy "Prop wash"...or telling a student once they solo that "You know, this is kind of a secret - but it is so important that now that you've soloed to tell the Captain and/or FO that you're a student pilot that has soloed a 150, and are available to help in an emergency" (This was my favorite - got a few to fall for this). I think those are GOOD things. It reiterates how little the student knows, makes people laugh, and if the student is in some way full of themselves it brings them down to earth a little. I guess I view the Go Jet thing like that. Also, if they have fragile self-esteem where that comment would bruise it...then maybe this isn't the right thing. Just my opinion though.
Light hazing - sending the student to the shops on the field to buy "Prop wash"...or telling a student once they solo that "You know, this is kind of a secret - but it is so important that now that you've soloed to tell the Captain and/or FO that you're a student pilot that has soloed a 150, and are available to help in an emergency" (This was my favorite - got a few to fall for this). I think those are GOOD things. It reiterates how little the student knows, makes people laugh, and if the student is in some way full of themselves it brings them down to earth a little. I guess I view the Go Jet thing like that. Also, if they have fragile self-esteem where that comment would bruise it...then maybe this isn't the right thing. Just my opinion though.