a777pilot
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Location:
Flower Mound, TX...In the basement
Occupation:
Retired

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a777pilot

Well-Known Member, Male, from Flower Mound, TX...In the basement

a777pilot was last seen:
Feb 26, 2022
    1. Ostap Bender
      Ostap Bender
      I enjoy your posts!Thanks!
    2. Ostap Bender
      Ostap Bender
      God Bless America!
    3. a777pilot
      a777pilot
      You are correct. I did assume your were a male. How silly of me.

      I like aggreeive people, both male and female. I guess tha's the Marine in me.

      I appreciate your assistance in getting me started on this site.

      Do you live in Texas? The wife and I are both retired and live north of DFW in a place called Flower Mound.
    4. JP5
      JP5
      The JP is a combination of some important intitials to me....and the number represents something special to me as well. No, it has nothing to do with the Navy or Jet fuel. BTW, you may be assuming I'm a male. I'm a female. Many people make this assumption based on my posts. I guess I sound to aggressive to be a woman????
      JP5
    5. a777pilot
      a777pilot
      JP5 is a designation of the type of jet fuel used aboard US Navy ships. Just thought you might have been in Naval Aviation.

      I guess not.
    6. JP5
      JP5
      Do you mean how did I come up with it? I'm unclear about your question.
      JP5
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    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Flower Mound, TX...In the basement
    Occupation:
    Retired
    Marital Status:
    Married to "She Who Must Be Obeyed"
    Real Name:
    Call sign: Polack
    Pets:
    none.
    Family:
    Yes, I have some.
    Other:
    OK
    Gender:
    Male
    Country flag:
    usa
    State/region flag:
    us texas
    Retired United States Marine and retired Airline Captain

    none....now

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    1. Nothing is ever as good or as bad as first reported.

    2. Don't confuse effort with results.

    3. Don't make better the enemy of good enough.