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IMAGINE THIS WAS YOUR KID
#21
Gear your dick isn't big enough to choke on.
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#22
(09-07-2012, 07:43 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: *crickets*

Did somebody hear something? I thought I heard something? No, it was nothing. Just crickets.

I didn't hear anything.


Yo' Aussie, sup? You drinking tonight?
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#23
(09-07-2012, 08:08 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: Hallucinations and delusions can be symptoms of a number of different
mental illnesses. Some types of drugs (legal or illegal) may also induce hallucinations
and delusions. Hallucinations are when a person senses (sees, hears,
feels, smells, tastes) things that do not exist. Delusions are when a person
holds personal beliefs that are false, inaccurate or exaggerated (e.g., that people
are after them, that they are royalty or a spy or a specific well-known person
such as Elvis Presley the Pope or Aussiefriend).

Oh delicious irony.
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#24
(09-07-2012, 08:14 PM)ramseycat Wrote: Gear your dick isn't big enough to choke on.

Nor young enough eh RC?
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#25
Nope! LOL
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#26
If this thread keeps going the way it is going either someones feelings will get hurt or a Nazi reference will take place.

I vote on the hurt feelings.
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#27
I'll offer up my own feeling for the hit if it means avoiding Nazi talk.
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#28
If I had feelings they might be hurt.
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#29
A good friend of mine is a steward and the kid was acting up. They allowed his parents time to calm him down but he wouldn't. They put him on a different flight. My children have flown a zillion times, several in first class, but they're seasoned travellers and know how to behave. When I pay for first class, that's what I expect. It can be stressful for someone with DS to fly, maybe it was is first time. Another friend of mine has a child with DS and they wont fly with him bc he gets all worked up about it.
Just shut up. Just shut the fuck up right now.
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#30
Maybe DS only flights could be the compassionate alternative here?
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#31
(09-07-2012, 08:16 PM)username Wrote: I didn't hear anything.


Yo' Aussie, sup? You drinking tonight?

I thought I heard crickets. No I am not drinking, still got heaps of stuff to get through before I start early end of year celebrations.
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#32
(09-08-2012, 02:11 AM)aussiefriend Wrote:
(09-07-2012, 08:16 PM)username Wrote: I didn't hear anything.


Yo' Aussie, sup? You drinking tonight?

I thought I heard crickets. No I am not drinking, still got heaps of stuff to get through before I start early end of year celebrations.

Relevant AND busy? You should go back to choking down cock. It's more likely.
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#33
In the States you buy First Class tickets for 3 people for an additional 600 bucks?? For real??

I swear it's the cheapest place on the planet!
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#34
(09-08-2012, 01:38 PM)Mohammed Wrote: In the States you buy First Class tickets for 3 people for an additional 600 bucks?? For real??

I swear it's the cheapest place on the planet!

It's the new intellect based pricing.
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#35
(09-08-2012, 01:38 PM)Mohammed Wrote: In the States you buy First Class tickets for 3 people for an additional 600 bucks?? For real??

I swear it's the cheapest place on the planet!

Not unless there is a sale or something. FC usually costs at least $1200 a seat and thats if you book early.

Many years ago one of our tenents worked for US Air and she would get us upgrades to FC when we flew to Florida to visit the exes parents. The different in price was crazy and that was like 15 years ago. Shit I paid over $700 for my ticket to GA in June because I booked two weeks in advance. And I wasn't in FC or BC. I was in good old coach.
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#36
I usually fly cargo or wing walk on a bi-plane. Warm jacket very important.
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