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What you're doing is building a thread full of your bull **** AGAIN. Talk is cheap as fu$& PROVE IT PLAYER, SHOW ME SOMETHING. Your BS Internet talk is as weak as your game. Pilot my ***, don't you understand that NOBODY believes your crap?? If you want to rip people off for a living do it on HoustonImports.com get your weak *** off this site squid. All I'm doing is trying to keep people from getting ripped off. I'm done here, roll your **** box out of the gheto and show someone what's up. You give us Brazoria County boys a bad rep. SMH......
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When you can fly a plane and not your neighbor....then you can answer that question. Considering less than 2% of the United states population are certified pilots...I think that your neighbor and I fall into a different category and class of citizen. Hence...you are not a pilot therefore cannot answer the question. Over 250 million people hold a drivers license in the United states or 700 drivers to ever 1,000 residents. So anyone in your neighbor hood can drive. But your neighbor is probably the only pilot in a 3 mile radius. So I dunno whats so special about that...NEXT!!!
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Didnt say that...you did. Your obviously on the wrong thread. People use this term douchebag quite often. Is this term deemed to be offensive cause I kinda like it lol. Now squid....that was hurtful and painful. I really dont know how im going to sleep at night. Where is that goon Kevin anyways. Starts a thread about someone and then leaves. Enternet Bully....Let me guess.....your out living your life a quartermile at a time.
Hey...ill have the Tuna, No crust.
Hey...ill have the Tuna, No crust.
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When you can fly a plane and not your neighbor....then you can answer that question. Considering less than 2% of the United states population are certified pilots...I think that your neighbor and I fall into a different category and class of citizen. Hence...you are not a pilot therefore cannot answer the question. Over 250 million people hold a drivers license in the United states or 700 drivers to ever 1,000 residents. So anyone in your neighbor hood can drive. But your neighbor is probably the only pilot in a 3 mile radius. So I dunno whats so special about that...NEXT!!!
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LOL, I was just in here for the laughs but when i came to the part where "pilots are a different bread" i had to post. I don't know this guy and can care less about his shop but I too, have my pilots license. not extreamly hard to get probably cost me about 13k. But i also have my A&P license which means by the FAA i can work on any plane...does this make me better than everyone???..
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Some people shouldn't run a business. If you can't respond to detractors in a professional manner than you obviously won't be able to handle customers properly. You're always going to have "haters" in whatever business you're in and they will bash you and your work. That is a no-brainer. It's what you do in those situations that defines what type of person you are and business you run.
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LOL, I was just in here for the laughs but when i came to the part where "pilots are a different bread" i had to post. I don't know this guy and can care less about his shop but I too, have my pilots license. not extreamly hard to get probably cost me about 13k. But i also have my A&P license which means by the FAA i can work on any plane...does this make me better than everyone???..
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When you can fly a plane and not your neighbor....then you can answer that question. Considering less than 2% of the United states population are certified pilots...I think that your neighbor and I fall into a different category and class of citizen. Hence...you are not a pilot therefore cannot answer the question. Over 250 million people hold a drivers license in the United states or 700 drivers to ever 1,000 residents. So anyone in your neighbor hood can drive. But your neighbor is probably the only pilot in a 3 mile radius. So I dunno whats so special about that...NEXT!!!
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When you can fly a plane and not your neighbor....then you can answer that question. Considering less than 2% of the United states population are certified pilots...I think that your neighbor and I fall into a different category and class of citizen. Hence...you are not a pilot therefore cannot answer the question. Over 250 million people hold a drivers license in the United states or 700 drivers to ever 1,000 residents. So anyone in your neighbor hood can drive. But your neighbor is probably the only pilot in a 3 mile radius. So I dunno whats so special about that...NEXT!!!
FYI, your attitude is typical of pilots, which is one aspect of aviation I hate and try to ignore.
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LMAO. Guessing your daddy always you never will amount to anything, so you googled " things not everyone can do" and started there. You don't have to try and prove yourself to any of us. You already proved you're a bit of a drama queen. All I would care about is do you get your builds paid for in a timely manner and what have you built out there that shows your work. I'm guessing you turned down being a professional athlete also , seeing as you can out run everyone and apparently lift twice your weight. good luck with you venture and I'm sure it's a matter of time before your rant goes viral and you lose business.
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