I'm sympathetic. For a year my ISP netmask included "chump".
1 posted on
10/22/2007 3:58:02 AM PDT by
tlb
To: tlb
Well that sux.....sorry couldn’t resist
2 posted on
10/22/2007 4:00:48 AM PDT by
Kimmers
To: tlb
I flew to Sioux City once on business. The airport was fine. But the hotel I stayed in (Clarion Hotel) SUX. 2 hours to deliver room service pizza and a salad?!?!
3 posted on
10/22/2007 4:07:17 AM PDT by
tellw
To: tlb
“SUX” to “GAY”?
Someone at the FAA has a sense of humor.
To: tlb
Wonder if they could get Monica to be the airport spokes person?
;-)
5 posted on
10/22/2007 4:08:42 AM PDT by
LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
(In regards to Ron Paul, Please see http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1889318/posts)
To: All
Hmm... The airport identifier SUX seems appropriate since the HQ of Gateway Computers is not that far away.
Yes I think Gateways suck. [Have I started a PC holy war here?]
7 posted on
10/22/2007 4:16:56 AM PDT by
Sir Hailstone
(Sir Hailstone for the next RNC Chairman [http://digitalfarmers.blogspot.com])
To: tlb
In CA it’s a short hop from LAX to FAT.
8 posted on
10/22/2007 4:19:40 AM PDT by
dighton
To: tlb
There are also 4 letter codes for airports, starting with K for airports located in the US. Little Rock Arkansas has a very interesting code since they use the first three letters of the city name preceded by the K. Very appropriate for Bill Clinton’s home state wouldn’t you say?
10 posted on
10/22/2007 4:28:58 AM PDT by
saganite
To: Slings and Arrows; Aeronaut
14 posted on
10/22/2007 5:16:13 AM PDT by
Squawk 8888
(Is human activity causing the warming trend on Mars?)
To: tlb
SUC would be easily identifiable, but just as bad!
15 posted on
10/22/2007 5:20:00 AM PDT by
JimRed
("Hey, hey, Teddy K., how many girls did you drown today?" TERM LIMITS, NOW!)
To: tlb
I’ve always said that the FAA clerk responsible for assigning this designation to Sioux City must have visited there.
19 posted on
10/22/2007 5:54:40 AM PDT by
IronJack
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