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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Knight Templar on July 03, 2002, 09:01:22 pm
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yeah thas right, i was gone for any of you that noticed. 2 weeks. in my own not so private hell, no offense to any of you canikes out there (Thorn and so forth). Yes, 12 days a great Port Dover, Ontario, Canada. I have never been so bored in my life. Looking at tombstones of dead relatives. Buying property for $50 an acre. i dunno how u canadians survive up there. and i gotta question. Where the hell are your women??? i saw like 2 fine girls....... everyone else was over 54 or look like they had an Ass for a face. I don't want to offend, and i'm probably jus plain and simply picky, but i was really disappointed (well that waiter at crabby joes was fiine) but still.
Anyways........................ Wassap people!! It's good to be back
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You were in some backwater Ontario town, what the hell do you expect? Go to Montreal or Vancouver...
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Very True, Vancover was a lot better, although i was only 6
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lol :)
you've been gone? :)
jp :D
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Like totally! I'm 14 too now. (My Birthday was on the 17th, i spent the day on a plane to ontario, much to my excitement :wink: )
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Been in planes like 9 times or so. Only Start/Landing is fun the rest is sleep time.
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I find it that way too. (have been in 30 or so international flights; man are they boring :p)
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I got to go up in an F-18 at an airshow in Shearwater when I was 10.... the phrase "WHEEEEEE MOTHA****A!" comes to mind...
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I have been in a F-16 two seater ofcourse, i won it on some weird game 20 min in the air ! **** that was awsome !
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i'm envious :(
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same here... :p
What accelerations did the planes undergo? I have heard that these military jet pilots need to be able to withstand heavy acceleration forces for training.
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Originally posted by Knight Templar
Like totally! I'm 14 too now. (My Birthday was on the 17th, i spent the day on a plane to ontario, much to my excitement :wink: )
Meh, Vancouver won't be fun until you hit 19. ;)
Originally posted by CP5670
same here... :p
What accelerations did the planes undergo? I have heard that these military jet pilots need to be able to withstand heavy acceleration forces for training.
G forces due to maneuvering. Most people black out at around 9 Gs.... and it's quite possible to do that in a fighter jet.
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Wel i was put into the giant military washing machine, and was spined around, i got 7 G's whit the G suit on. And some other tests like how to use the ejectrion seat. and all the other stuff.
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LOL wellll um........ I've Flown a Cessna........ 4 times......... i feel a lil' outdone, lucky no good......... :D