I just had an interesting conversation with a nice Catholic lady.
She was talking about some friends of hers that had 8 children. Because of my education through www.acriticaldecision.org I told her that I thought that having 8 children was totally irresponsible in our world today. Here is a link to an excellent article on global population. http://www.acriticaldecision.org/links/population-growth-and-religion.html
She told me that it was not irresponsible and that these children would be giving back far more that they ever took from the environment etc. They were children of wealthy people and would become Drs and other great men and women.
She then said that the ones who should be having one or fewer children are those nasty people on welfare in the ghetto. Those kids won't amount to anything. She really thought that all disadvantaged miscreants should be sterilized.
I appreciate her honesty.
Most white middle and upper class Americans feel the same way I imagine.
She and those like her have no clue what it's like to grow up and live poor and in the ghetto. I sure don't. But I do know that I had way more opportunity than they ever will.
What would I have become if I didn't have the parents and social support system that I did?
Maybe I would have been one of those people that she so intensely dislikes.
www.acriticaldecision.org
Monday, January 30, 2006
The Reporter and Our soldiers
I am very sorry that Bob Woodruff, ABC reporter and his cameraman got themselves blown up in Iraq.
What is disgusting is the medias coverage of it.
Aren't there over 2000 dead American soldiers in Iraq? Most of them boys.
What about them. The media is giving extensive coverage to a guy who voluntarily went into a war zone. You pay your money, you take your chances.
What about the boys who volunteered to serve and defend our country and got sent over to Iraq for a bogus war? And are now dead. What about their families? What about their sacrifice?
Rarely do ever even see a picture of them. Rarely do we ever here anything than just a number or statistic. Bush won't even allow cameras to be there when they bring these brave dead soldiers home.
Sorry for you Bob and cameraman. Hope you recover soon.
Now I'm going to puke.
www.acriticaldecision.org
What is disgusting is the medias coverage of it.
Aren't there over 2000 dead American soldiers in Iraq? Most of them boys.
What about them. The media is giving extensive coverage to a guy who voluntarily went into a war zone. You pay your money, you take your chances.
What about the boys who volunteered to serve and defend our country and got sent over to Iraq for a bogus war? And are now dead. What about their families? What about their sacrifice?
Rarely do ever even see a picture of them. Rarely do we ever here anything than just a number or statistic. Bush won't even allow cameras to be there when they bring these brave dead soldiers home.
Sorry for you Bob and cameraman. Hope you recover soon.
Now I'm going to puke.
www.acriticaldecision.org
The Cruise and the Skipper
I just returned from a 7 day southern Caribbean Cruise.
It was great.
I was watching TV in the room and Gilligan's Island came on. And there was the Skipper.
I used to think he was really fat. So did everyone else in the US when that show initially came on. That is what the Skipper was known for. But now he doesn't look so big. After looking at people on the boat who were at least twice as big as him he looks almost normal weight.
There was another great show on PBS where families have to live like they did in the 1800s in North Dakota. One of the men thought he was starving to death and they brought over the ships Dr. who was a Marine Dr. He told the guy, you aren't starving to death. This is what you're supposed to look like. It's just that nobody in our society today remembers what a normal weight is.
What is happening to us?
www.acriticaldecision.org
It was great.
I was watching TV in the room and Gilligan's Island came on. And there was the Skipper.
I used to think he was really fat. So did everyone else in the US when that show initially came on. That is what the Skipper was known for. But now he doesn't look so big. After looking at people on the boat who were at least twice as big as him he looks almost normal weight.
There was another great show on PBS where families have to live like they did in the 1800s in North Dakota. One of the men thought he was starving to death and they brought over the ships Dr. who was a Marine Dr. He told the guy, you aren't starving to death. This is what you're supposed to look like. It's just that nobody in our society today remembers what a normal weight is.
What is happening to us?
www.acriticaldecision.org
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
How much money do you make?
Does anyone believe they make enough money?
Maybe Bill Gates. Or the rich, robber baron CEOs.
But if you make more than someone else, I guarantee you they think you either make too much money or don't understand how you could possibly have any money problems.
It's like if someone on the interstate is going slower than you they are a nut. How could you go so slow! Get out of my way.
And people going faster than you are freaking crazy. Look at that nut go.
You are the only person going the exact correct speed.
(the above driving reference was stolen by me from George Carlin).
www.acrtricialdecision.org
Maybe Bill Gates. Or the rich, robber baron CEOs.
But if you make more than someone else, I guarantee you they think you either make too much money or don't understand how you could possibly have any money problems.
It's like if someone on the interstate is going slower than you they are a nut. How could you go so slow! Get out of my way.
And people going faster than you are freaking crazy. Look at that nut go.
You are the only person going the exact correct speed.
(the above driving reference was stolen by me from George Carlin).
www.acrtricialdecision.org
My niece and Elton John
I was in the car the other day with my 13 year old niece.
We were listening to Elton John on XM radio.
I asked her if she liked Elton John and she said, "who's that".
Hello?
What am I? 100 years old?
How could anybody not know who Elton John is?
She does however know who Cold Play is. Whoever that is.
No wonder we can't find Osama Bin Laden.
www.acriticaldecision.org
We were listening to Elton John on XM radio.
I asked her if she liked Elton John and she said, "who's that".
Hello?
What am I? 100 years old?
How could anybody not know who Elton John is?
She does however know who Cold Play is. Whoever that is.
No wonder we can't find Osama Bin Laden.
www.acriticaldecision.org
Monday, January 16, 2006
Good Video
In the best I've seen so far, this video explains what is wrong with our country.
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/fartingpreacher4.html
and the republican's response
http://www.lookatentertainment.com/v/v-5.htm
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http://www.ebaumsworld.com/fartingpreacher4.html
and the republican's response
http://www.lookatentertainment.com/v/v-5.htm
www.acriticaldecision.org
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Ahhhhhhh X2
I just got back from my massage.
The Chiropractor I go to has an awesome deep tissue massage person.
Really makes you feel better.
And the crazy thing is that United Health Care allows me to go an unlimited amount of times for Chiro and massage.
Go figure.
Which is a good thing since the Evil Delta wants to take away our sick leave.
www.acriticaldecision.org
The Chiropractor I go to has an awesome deep tissue massage person.
Really makes you feel better.
And the crazy thing is that United Health Care allows me to go an unlimited amount of times for Chiro and massage.
Go figure.
Which is a good thing since the Evil Delta wants to take away our sick leave.
www.acriticaldecision.org
AHHHHHHH
I went to the gym for 90 minutes and my trainer beat the crap out of me and I feel so much better!
Let the endorphins flow baby.
www.acriticaldecision.org
Let the endorphins flow baby.
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Where are my pills
The bad thing about being a pilot is that I can't take pills like all the rest of you.
I want pills.
Valium, Xanax, muscle relaxers.
But no.
I make 50% less and no pills.
Of all times to take pills, now is the time. I want them. I am having a bad hair day. I very close to screaming. See the post below. Maybe screaming would do me good.
Or even more fun would be to ram someone in the car for no particular reason. Now that would be fun.
Or break a bunch of plates.
www.acriticaldecision.org
I want pills.
Valium, Xanax, muscle relaxers.
But no.
I make 50% less and no pills.
Of all times to take pills, now is the time. I want them. I am having a bad hair day. I very close to screaming. See the post below. Maybe screaming would do me good.
Or even more fun would be to ram someone in the car for no particular reason. Now that would be fun.
Or break a bunch of plates.
www.acriticaldecision.org
Can I scream now?
I have lived in this house for a year and a half. It is new construction.
They are still fixing all the problems that they made when they built it.
The house leaks like a sieve. Piece of crap.
I had a dream the other night.
I was outside with the building foreman and we had dug up the entire back yard looking for drainage problems etc.
Finally, he throws his hands up in the air and says, "best thing to do is bulldoze the piece of s#$t down and start over".
My sentiments exactly.
But only a dream.
Of course on one of my few days off they are here fixing fixing fixing.
Fun.
www.acriticaldecision.org
They are still fixing all the problems that they made when they built it.
The house leaks like a sieve. Piece of crap.
I had a dream the other night.
I was outside with the building foreman and we had dug up the entire back yard looking for drainage problems etc.
Finally, he throws his hands up in the air and says, "best thing to do is bulldoze the piece of s#$t down and start over".
My sentiments exactly.
But only a dream.
Of course on one of my few days off they are here fixing fixing fixing.
Fun.
www.acriticaldecision.org
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Anna Quindlen Newsweek Article
I really like Anna Quindlen in Newsweek. She and I think a lot alike.
Below is her recent column on changing the rule that all US presidents be natural born US citizens.
Jan. 9, 2006 issue - When the Center for Immigration Studies reported recently that 35 million American residents were foreign-born, the highest number in the nation's history, you could just imagine the reaction of the nativist types who wish all those people from elsewhere would just stay there. I found a quotation that summed up that attitude perfectly:
Today, instead of a well-knit homogenous citizenry, we have a body politic made up of all and every diverse element. Today, instead of a nation descended from generations of freemen bred to a knowledge of the principles and practices of self-government, of liberty under law, we have a heterogeneous population no small proportion of which is sprung from races that, throughout the centuries, have known no liberty at all ... In other words, our capacity to maintain our cherished institutions stands diluted by a stream of alien blood."
That's circa 1927, the lament of an advocate of restrictive immigration. But there's never really anything new under the sun, or in the United States, and the notion that those who have been here awhile are inherently better than those who have just arrived still gets a lot of traction. It even holds sway among members of former immigrant groups reviled in their own time. The Irish and the Italians were the Mexicans and Chinese of a hundred years ago. But now many of them have convenient immigrant amnesia.
It might be useful for America's newcomers to stage a version of the one-day strike trumpeted in the nascent days of the women's movement. If those with a green card, those in the process of getting one and those who are just plain illegals didn't show up for work on a single designated day, the third and fourth generations would get a terrifying taste of how the nation runs without them. Vegetables rotting on the vine, hotel sheets going unchanged, working parents with no child care, restaurants with no busboys.
Our attitude toward immigrants is paradoxical. As Roger Daniels writes in his history "Guarding the Golden Door," most Americans find themselves "on the one hand reveling in the nation's immigrant past and on the other rejecting much of its immigrant present." They also find themselves reviling illegal immigration and yet benefiting from its underground work culture, the jobs that need doing that we don't want to do ourselves.
But there's one potentially dirty job that new arrivals to our soil can never fill, and that's the presidency. The Constitution says that only "a natural-born citizen" can hold the position. It's a vestige of the Founders' fears that some errant Pole or Brit would slither into the highest office and turn us into an adjunct of Europe again. Those times are long past. And at a juncture when it has become harder and harder to persuade young people to enter politics, when affluent white men scarcely seem the ideal standard-bearers for a polyglot population and when 12 percent of the country's people are originally from elsewhere, the notion of limiting the presidency only to those born here has become a codified backwater of prejudice
Of course, it's not easy amending the Constitution. It's happened only 17 times since 1791, probably because it requires two-thirds majorities in both houses of Congress as well as ratification by at least three quarters of the states. And this particular amendment requires a groundswell of sentiment that new-minted Americans are just as good as the rest of us, which may be why it's been doomed many times over our history.
Modern efforts have usually been tied to some particular individual. But suggesting that the Constitution should be amended so Austrian-born Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger or Canadian-born Gov. Jennifer Granholm can run for president isn't the way to go. Good policy isn't made one boldface name at a time. Stem-cell research, for instance, should be supported because of its benefits for everyone, not because Ronald Reagan had Alzheimer's.
On the other hand, it helps to give a face to an issue. And this one has millions, the faces of kids in public-school classrooms, kids from El Salvador, Pakistan, Bosnia, beginning the journey of education and attachment that our great-grandparents made. There are all those young foreign-born soldiers serving in Iraq, all those toddlers adopted in China or Russia. There are all those people who are born-again Americans, who chose the place instead of becoming citizens through an accident of birth.
Explain to the smart little girl from Guatemala that no matter how hard she works, how much she cares, she's shut out of the big job. Explain it to the mother who lifted a listless kid from a crib in Siberia and now has a son who loves baseball and Fourth of July fireworks. Once they've become citizens there's no way to justify the exclusion; in a country allegedly built on fairness, it's just not fair. Maybe one of the very best places to look for the presidents of the future is among the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. After all, as any religious person can tell you, converts often make the most passionate believers.
© 2006 Newsweek, Inc.
Below is her recent column on changing the rule that all US presidents be natural born US citizens.
Jan. 9, 2006 issue - When the Center for Immigration Studies reported recently that 35 million American residents were foreign-born, the highest number in the nation's history, you could just imagine the reaction of the nativist types who wish all those people from elsewhere would just stay there. I found a quotation that summed up that attitude perfectly:
Today, instead of a well-knit homogenous citizenry, we have a body politic made up of all and every diverse element. Today, instead of a nation descended from generations of freemen bred to a knowledge of the principles and practices of self-government, of liberty under law, we have a heterogeneous population no small proportion of which is sprung from races that, throughout the centuries, have known no liberty at all ... In other words, our capacity to maintain our cherished institutions stands diluted by a stream of alien blood."
That's circa 1927, the lament of an advocate of restrictive immigration. But there's never really anything new under the sun, or in the United States, and the notion that those who have been here awhile are inherently better than those who have just arrived still gets a lot of traction. It even holds sway among members of former immigrant groups reviled in their own time. The Irish and the Italians were the Mexicans and Chinese of a hundred years ago. But now many of them have convenient immigrant amnesia.
It might be useful for America's newcomers to stage a version of the one-day strike trumpeted in the nascent days of the women's movement. If those with a green card, those in the process of getting one and those who are just plain illegals didn't show up for work on a single designated day, the third and fourth generations would get a terrifying taste of how the nation runs without them. Vegetables rotting on the vine, hotel sheets going unchanged, working parents with no child care, restaurants with no busboys.
Our attitude toward immigrants is paradoxical. As Roger Daniels writes in his history "Guarding the Golden Door," most Americans find themselves "on the one hand reveling in the nation's immigrant past and on the other rejecting much of its immigrant present." They also find themselves reviling illegal immigration and yet benefiting from its underground work culture, the jobs that need doing that we don't want to do ourselves.
But there's one potentially dirty job that new arrivals to our soil can never fill, and that's the presidency. The Constitution says that only "a natural-born citizen" can hold the position. It's a vestige of the Founders' fears that some errant Pole or Brit would slither into the highest office and turn us into an adjunct of Europe again. Those times are long past. And at a juncture when it has become harder and harder to persuade young people to enter politics, when affluent white men scarcely seem the ideal standard-bearers for a polyglot population and when 12 percent of the country's people are originally from elsewhere, the notion of limiting the presidency only to those born here has become a codified backwater of prejudice
Of course, it's not easy amending the Constitution. It's happened only 17 times since 1791, probably because it requires two-thirds majorities in both houses of Congress as well as ratification by at least three quarters of the states. And this particular amendment requires a groundswell of sentiment that new-minted Americans are just as good as the rest of us, which may be why it's been doomed many times over our history.
Modern efforts have usually been tied to some particular individual. But suggesting that the Constitution should be amended so Austrian-born Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger or Canadian-born Gov. Jennifer Granholm can run for president isn't the way to go. Good policy isn't made one boldface name at a time. Stem-cell research, for instance, should be supported because of its benefits for everyone, not because Ronald Reagan had Alzheimer's.
On the other hand, it helps to give a face to an issue. And this one has millions, the faces of kids in public-school classrooms, kids from El Salvador, Pakistan, Bosnia, beginning the journey of education and attachment that our great-grandparents made. There are all those young foreign-born soldiers serving in Iraq, all those toddlers adopted in China or Russia. There are all those people who are born-again Americans, who chose the place instead of becoming citizens through an accident of birth.
Explain to the smart little girl from Guatemala that no matter how hard she works, how much she cares, she's shut out of the big job. Explain it to the mother who lifted a listless kid from a crib in Siberia and now has a son who loves baseball and Fourth of July fireworks. Once they've become citizens there's no way to justify the exclusion; in a country allegedly built on fairness, it's just not fair. Maybe one of the very best places to look for the presidents of the future is among the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. After all, as any religious person can tell you, converts often make the most passionate believers.
© 2006 Newsweek, Inc.
Monday, January 09, 2006
Prison
I'm flying over a prison the other day and I start thinking.
It was probably when I was with the psycho who wouldn't talk to me.
Some people say, prison should be hard! No TV, books, etc.
Prison sucks. I don't care if they had 250 TV channels, gourmet food, hot tubs, and turn down service. I don't want to go there. Losing your freedom for 20 years would really suck.
How about training people for the outside world. Treat them with some respect so that when you let them out they are ready and don't go out and murder 100 people.
www.acriticialdecision.org
It was probably when I was with the psycho who wouldn't talk to me.
Some people say, prison should be hard! No TV, books, etc.
Prison sucks. I don't care if they had 250 TV channels, gourmet food, hot tubs, and turn down service. I don't want to go there. Losing your freedom for 20 years would really suck.
How about training people for the outside world. Treat them with some respect so that when you let them out they are ready and don't go out and murder 100 people.
www.acriticialdecision.org
Naming Buildings
Also on the Old Time Gospel Hour, Jerry showed the John Doe Building for something.
It seems really egotistic of someone to donate money and have the building named after them. How about humility. Jesus didn't say promote yourself and get buildings named after yourself.
He said the opposite.
From someone like Donald Trump I understand.
But at a religious institution or from a Christian it doesn't make sense to me. I would give the money, not anonymously, but wouldn't let them name a building after me.
And I wouldn't want it made public that I did it.
I wouldn't do it anonymously so I could get the tax deduction.
So there.
That is what is so hypocritical about Jerry and people like him. They bash everyone but can't see the pole sticking in their eye. Jerry weighs about 900 lbs. What about gluttony?
www.acriticaldecsion.org
It seems really egotistic of someone to donate money and have the building named after them. How about humility. Jesus didn't say promote yourself and get buildings named after yourself.
He said the opposite.
From someone like Donald Trump I understand.
But at a religious institution or from a Christian it doesn't make sense to me. I would give the money, not anonymously, but wouldn't let them name a building after me.
And I wouldn't want it made public that I did it.
I wouldn't do it anonymously so I could get the tax deduction.
So there.
That is what is so hypocritical about Jerry and people like him. They bash everyone but can't see the pole sticking in their eye. Jerry weighs about 900 lbs. What about gluttony?
www.acriticaldecsion.org
Jerry Falwell, Sylvia Browne, and Montel Williams
I flew with a normal copilot. Yeahhhh!
So I'm flipping through the channels on Sunday and come across the "Old Time Gospel Hour" with Jerry. The topic of today's message, "My 2006 predictions".
I thought I was watching Sylvia the psychic on Montel. Who cares what Jerry thinks. How about what the Bible says. Weird. Jerry Falwell, the psychic.
Of course, most of his predictions were politically based. He wants a theocracy, etc.
Here is a direct quote. "The Christians of this country voted for George Bush to save the country from John Kerry and his crowd". I didn't.
www.acriticaldecision.org
So I'm flipping through the channels on Sunday and come across the "Old Time Gospel Hour" with Jerry. The topic of today's message, "My 2006 predictions".
I thought I was watching Sylvia the psychic on Montel. Who cares what Jerry thinks. How about what the Bible says. Weird. Jerry Falwell, the psychic.
Of course, most of his predictions were politically based. He wants a theocracy, etc.
Here is a direct quote. "The Christians of this country voted for George Bush to save the country from John Kerry and his crowd". I didn't.
www.acriticaldecision.org
Friday, January 06, 2006
The $60 Round Trip Flight
My friend in Norway flew today from Oslo to Copenhagen for $60 round trip.
That is insane. To fly on a multi-million dollar aircraft for that price is ludicrous.
The plane is 5 hours late and he wants a hotel, meals and a gold Rolex as compensation.
All for $60.
The trains and buses will not be running when he gets back, so how much will a cab ride cost him?
$100.......ONE WAY!
So, $60 round trip on a plane and $100 one way in a taxi
Insanity!
www.acriticaldecision.org ps. new pics just published
That is insane. To fly on a multi-million dollar aircraft for that price is ludicrous.
The plane is 5 hours late and he wants a hotel, meals and a gold Rolex as compensation.
All for $60.
The trains and buses will not be running when he gets back, so how much will a cab ride cost him?
$100.......ONE WAY!
So, $60 round trip on a plane and $100 one way in a taxi
Insanity!
www.acriticaldecision.org ps. new pics just published
Dear Senators and Representatives
All 535 Senators and Representatives just pooped their pants when this what's his name guy made a deal with the prosecutors over bribes and campaign contributions.
They are donating the money that he gave them so fast. HA!
I hope that half of them go to prison. That is where they belong.
People who think that are above the law.
People who have sold our country out to the corporations and fat cats.
Jail for you!
www.acriticaldecision.org
They are donating the money that he gave them so fast. HA!
I hope that half of them go to prison. That is where they belong.
People who think that are above the law.
People who have sold our country out to the corporations and fat cats.
Jail for you!
www.acriticaldecision.org
The Police
I was watching Cops the other day on a layover and it reminded me of why I don't like Cops.
I'm sure I would like them when a miscreant was breaking into my house or I'm half dead in a crash.
But the reason most people don't respect Cops is that there is a different standard for Cops. The laws that we play by aren't the same for them.
Cops are immune from all speed and traffic laws on and off duty.
Ask them. If they are truthful they will tell you as much. If they were to get pulled over for speeding off duty, they will simply show their badge and off they go.
Or how about the trooper or sheriff going 90 down the interstate. Now a cops answer is always the following. I was on a call or I'm trained to drive that fast so it's OK or mind your own business you worthless, taxpaying, peon, citizen.
If they followed the law that they enforced then goody for them. Have all the speed traps you want. But when they don't even follow their own laws that really ticks me off.
Little things like that lead to prosecutors that will not admit that the wrong person is in prison.
There is no justice in the USA. Yes it is better than a lot of countries but so what. That still doesn't mean that there isn't a lot of room for improvement.
www.acriticaldecision.org
I'm sure I would like them when a miscreant was breaking into my house or I'm half dead in a crash.
But the reason most people don't respect Cops is that there is a different standard for Cops. The laws that we play by aren't the same for them.
Cops are immune from all speed and traffic laws on and off duty.
Ask them. If they are truthful they will tell you as much. If they were to get pulled over for speeding off duty, they will simply show their badge and off they go.
Or how about the trooper or sheriff going 90 down the interstate. Now a cops answer is always the following. I was on a call or I'm trained to drive that fast so it's OK or mind your own business you worthless, taxpaying, peon, citizen.
If they followed the law that they enforced then goody for them. Have all the speed traps you want. But when they don't even follow their own laws that really ticks me off.
Little things like that lead to prosecutors that will not admit that the wrong person is in prison.
There is no justice in the USA. Yes it is better than a lot of countries but so what. That still doesn't mean that there isn't a lot of room for improvement.
www.acriticaldecision.org
Sky Hostesses
So we're flying to ABC airport and have about 45 minutes on the ground which is not enough time for the hostessess to get something to eat.
So I ask the ladies would you like for me to get you something to eat.
Only one said she was hungry. Starving actually.
I said what would you like?
She said what do they have?
I said, beats me I can't remember this airport.
She says, well I can't order if I don't know what's available.
This instantly made my blood pressure go up 100 points.
A. Most Captains don't get the flight attendants food.
B. I don't carry menus of every airport that I go to.
C. All airports have basically the same crap. Pizza, salads, nasty sandwiches, and hamburgers.
Sure enough, that is exaclty what they had.
And sure enough, she stayed hungry.
www.acriticaldecision.org
So I ask the ladies would you like for me to get you something to eat.
Only one said she was hungry. Starving actually.
I said what would you like?
She said what do they have?
I said, beats me I can't remember this airport.
She says, well I can't order if I don't know what's available.
This instantly made my blood pressure go up 100 points.
A. Most Captains don't get the flight attendants food.
B. I don't carry menus of every airport that I go to.
C. All airports have basically the same crap. Pizza, salads, nasty sandwiches, and hamburgers.
Sure enough, that is exaclty what they had.
And sure enough, she stayed hungry.
www.acriticaldecision.org
Al Bundy the Mute
I just flew with a mute Al Bundy.
This guy looks like Al but doesn't speak. So we sat about 2 feet away from each other for 4 days and he said almost nothing.
I asked him on day 2 why he doesn't talk and he said he was quiet. Boy that was fun. Sitting there for 4 days staring out the window in silence.
He is divorced but found a flight attendant to remarry. How did Al do this without talking?
He is socially retarded. He has absolutely no social skills and has no concept of appropriateness.
I think I'm on a bad streak for first officers. Or maybe they're all just angry that they make 50% less.
www.acriticaldecision.org
This guy looks like Al but doesn't speak. So we sat about 2 feet away from each other for 4 days and he said almost nothing.
I asked him on day 2 why he doesn't talk and he said he was quiet. Boy that was fun. Sitting there for 4 days staring out the window in silence.
He is divorced but found a flight attendant to remarry. How did Al do this without talking?
He is socially retarded. He has absolutely no social skills and has no concept of appropriateness.
I think I'm on a bad streak for first officers. Or maybe they're all just angry that they make 50% less.
www.acriticaldecision.org
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