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Sgt. Dicky leaves Sutton Bridge

Post by Tigertooo »

Just got the following mail:

"Thank you for the opportunity to fly with you but I have decided
to resign and fly commercial flights with Alaska Airlines
Virtual in the USA. Best of luck with your endeavour.

S Sgt Dickie"


Understand who can..... x_x
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What a ponce.
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I blame Bunny.

(Honestly though, what a weirdo).
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I got talking to a supplier during a meeting at work about hobbies and I rather cautiously explained about TP and WW2 flight sims. He said that he was into flight sims too. "Oh what type?" I eagerly replied. Well it turned out he flew his own virtual airline, with a proper schedule, flying real routes; Europe to the US. More often than not spending over 7 hours in the cockpit. It takes all sorts but how very odd. Take off and landing must take an hour. What does one do for the other 6? How very very odd.
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Utter cock.

I think I can explain, must've been sent by that Yank I was chatting with in the OTU mess, he left shortly after I remarked American beer was like sex in a canoe...

See, the tosser even signed it S Sgt, as in Staff Sergeant.

Reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated, I have no interest in leaving England for Alaska. For one thing, the locals have convinced me that sheep would make better romantic companions than moose, easier to catch even without velcro gloves, and no step ladder required.

And before anyone asks, I'll tell you exactly what I told the Sutton Bridge constable, "I was just standing here taking a leak, minding my own business, the sheep backed into me."
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Well this is getting weird in a hatter-esque kind of way.
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I'm confused. Tiger HELP!
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Moggy wrote:I'm sorry to hear this dickie. Though like many TPers I've flown with a number of VA's in the past, so I know how much fun it can be.

Good luck with your endeavours at Alaska VA.
Would they like a pet cat? :ymdevil:

The vet says the mange is clearing up.
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Bigbyte wrote:
Moggy wrote:I'm sorry to hear this dickie. Though like many TPers I've flown with a number of VA's in the past, so I know how much fun it can be.

Good luck with your endeavours at Alaska VA.
Would they like a pet cat? :ymdevil:

The vet says the mange is clearing up.
Been rubbing yourself against foxes again BB?
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im lost ere whats apnin?

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Cheese,

Dickie has no plans to leave OTU, seems I'm the victim of some comedian :)
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I imagine Alaska VA would only fly 737s or the such too! i-)
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Seems dickie is out of cheeses ponce club then (for now)
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Moggy wrote:I imagine Alaska VA would only fly 737s or the such too! i-)

Yes, most likely with the gravel kits on 'em, thanks but no thanks, I've already done my time up north :)

Flash, ponce isn't in our dictionary, is it closer to berk or prat? :)
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Re: Sgt. Dicky leaves Sutton Bridge

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As i am a Belgian ( a windbag but this asside) can some one explain to me in simple English what is going on here???
I havn't a clue
Dickie: are you in or are you out???
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