Well, I’m old enough that I know everything, but you still have me stumped. Given your choice of capitalization, I’ll go with Pi Kappa Alpha.
DING DING DING…GUTTER…TELL HIM WHAT HE’S WON!!
Now…name the movie that quote came from.
And for bonus points (without using the internet) tell me what 3 actors that were in said movie were little known at the time and have gone on to have successful acting or directing careers…
TRUST ME I HATE JAPANESE SHOWS.
The people who made those airlines hopefully lost there jobs thats to much. Do they think 7 year old kids are going to choose an airline or there parents?? STUPID PEOPLE.
TRUST ME I HATE JAPANESE SHOWS.
The people who made those airline(r)s hopefully lost there (their) jobs(.) thats to(o) much. Do they think 7 year old kids are going to choose an airline or there (their) parents?? STUPID PEOPLE.
It’s the kids, not the parents, who pick the movies and, therefore, the airline that has the kiddy show painted on it. There’s also a lot of adults that enjoy these shows.
Second of all, it’s great to see airliners painted up in special colors, no matter what it may be. Sure beats the so-called eurowhite color schemes that are prevalent today.
You haven’t lived until you’ve seen an old Japanese movie such as Godzilla (the orginal, not the remakes). They are great just because they are so bad!
I love the old godzilla movies (they get done talking but the mouth still moves). But to paint it like that, Its another giant ad for the company. UGLY
It would be great to see Godzilla on the tail of a 747.
Back when you were an infant, there was an airline called Western Pacific. They started, for all practical purposes, the logo jet color scheme. Even though it was advertising, it was still great to see the aircraft color schemes.
Here’s a few samples:
The Simpsons
Thrifty Car Rental
Professional Rodeo Cowboys
and my favorite…
Stardust
The airline went out of business due to pure stupidity on the part of management. Rather than keeping their hub at Colorado Springs, they moved it to Denver. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that a small airline such as Western Pacific couldn’t compete against one of United’s largest hubs.
I believe I have stumped you all…especially you damiross
