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  • ptbodale
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    Originally posted by Brad1711
    My high school girlfriend and I were watching a movie and messing around a little bit one time when her cell phone rang. She walked across the room and answered. I jokingly said (loud enough for the other party to hear), "Erin, come back to bed!" Her eyes got huge and she pitifully tried to explain to her FATHER that I was just joking around. Funny... before that we always seemed to get along fine, but after that whenever I went over to pick her up he looked like he wanted to kill me.
    I know what that Father is going through LOL

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  • sindeewell
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    Originally posted by el
    Time runs out eventually...
    Yup...look at Halfie!

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  • Brad1711
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    Originally posted by ptbodale
    I'm told the chest pains will subside. LOL

    Her boyfriend has been avoiding me since he said in the phone "let me roll over and get her for you Mr. White"
    My high school girlfriend and I were watching a movie and messing around a little bit one time when her cell phone rang. She walked across the room and answered. I jokingly said (loud enough for the other party to hear), "Erin, come back to bed!" Her eyes got huge and she pitifully tried to explain to her FATHER that I was just joking around. Funny... before that we always seemed to get along fine, but after that whenever I went over to pick her up he looked like he wanted to kill me.

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  • ptbodale
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    Originally posted by Crunk415balla
    A father like yourself doesn't worry about this?
    I'm told the chest pains will subside. LOL

    Her boyfriend has been avoiding me since he said in the phone "let me roll over and get her for you Mr. White"

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  • Crunk415balla
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    Originally posted by ptbodale
    Lets do it quickly, I hear your Dad
    A father like yourself doesn't worry about this?

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  • el
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    Originally posted by Brad1711
    Well shit why didn't you say so before?

    I knew you would be able to learn.

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  • Brad1711
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    Originally posted by el
    Time runs out eventually...
    Well shit why didn't you say so before?


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  • el
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    Originally posted by Brad1711
    It was the second date. If it happens, it happens, but I'm not going to rush anything. I got enough last semester to hold me over for a while. I'm looking for a more long-term relationship this time around.
    Time runs out eventually...

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  • Brad1711
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    Originally posted by el
    So, did you get laid?
    It was the second date. If it happens, it happens, but I'm not going to rush anything. I got enough last semester to hold me over for a while. I'm looking for a more long-term relationship this time around.

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  • Verbal
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    Originally posted by Brad1711
    I'm starting to work on my instrument....
    Hey, now that's a great opening line! See, you're good at this!

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  • Brad1711
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    Originally posted by NewSowBreath
    "I'm now an English major at Purdue; care to come back to my place for a little Dickens?"
    That's great

    Originally posted by fors43
    ?
    Key word is "technology". I started out in College of Engineering, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics. However after three semesters of that and ROTC, I was ready to kill myself. I am now in the College of Technology, School of Aviation Technology. I'm studying Aeronautical Technology, which will soon be "Aeronautical Engineering Technology" once ABET finishes up their paperwork.

    The aeronautical technology program is an academically-oriented program leading towards a bachelor of science degree in aviation technology. Technical courses consist of both classroom and laboratory instruction. Course content during the first two years includes fundamentals of aircraft science, electrical systems, and aircraft materials, and production processes. The construction, repair, and airworthiness inspection of conventional metal and composite structure aircraft is covered during the third and fourth years as well as the design, operation, and overhaul of piston and gas turbine engines. An associate of science degree is available after successful completion of the first two years of the plan of study.

    Courses such as algebra and trigonometry, economics, calculus, computer graphics, and English composition are required for the AS degree. During the third and fourth years the student will take courses in communication, statistics, and management to supplement his/her aviation courses.

    Included in the aeronautical technology program are a number of courses approved by the Federal Aviation Administration as satisfying the requirements of a aviation maintenance technician school. Upon completion of these courses, the student is eligible to take the comprehensive written, oral, and practical examinations for the FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic certificates. These certificates are recognized throughout the aviation industry as evidence that the holder has acquired a high level of technical knowledge and skill. In addition, the certificates are required for those having the need to perform aircraft maintenance.
    I'm starting to work on my instrument, and will probably continue with commercial and multi after that. But in case flying for a career doesn't work out, I'm gearing to do something like Don in either maintenance managment, construction processes development, flight testing, etc. Only about 20% of people in the program actually go on to work as the bolt-turning A&Ps, and those are the guys who do the two year Associate's program. The rest do something similar to what I'm trying for.

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  • ATrude777
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    Originally posted by TheRealAncientMarine
    Alex, I now have coffee in places where it does not belong. My nose is one of them,
    May I however suggest that you switch the ? to an ! Women like to be ordered, not asked.
    Per

    Your request is my command

    Alex

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  • tds
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    At least it wasn't "I hear you're Dad". That would be much more disturbing.

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  • MaxPower
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    Originally posted by Melissa
    I'm sorry, but I can't resist correcting this one. It should be:
    uh uh.

    Oh no, you did'nt ...!!!....

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  • Melissa
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    Originally posted by ptbodale
    Lets do it quickly, I hear your Dad
    I'm sorry, but I can't resist correcting this one. It should be:
    Originally posted by ptbodale
    Let's do it quickly, I hear your Dad.

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