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  What's the vector, Victor? The Passing of Peter Graves

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3rBW94EPyc this goes along with my other comment

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Peter Graves this weekend.  I first noticed his career when he played the father on Fury, and then in Mission Impossible as Jim Phelps.  But, when I first saw Airplane at the Fox Theater in Portland, Oregon during the summer of 1980, I knew I was watching a classic American movie.  I would wager that at least three out of

Categories: Nutty stuff

Mar 16, 2010





  What's the vector, Victor? The Passing of Peter Graves

  this is my favorite part of the movie Roger Murdock: Flight 2-0-9'er, you are cleared for take-off. Captain Oveur: Roger! Roger Murdock: Huh? Tower voice: L.A. departure frequency, 123 point 9'er. Captain Oveur: Roger! Roger Murdock: Huh? Victor Basta: Request vector, over. Captain Oveur: What? Tower voice: Flight 2-0-9'er cleared for vector 324. Roger Murdock: We have clearance, Clarence. Captain Oveur: Roger, Roger. What's our vector, Victor? Tower voice: Tower's radio clearance, over! Captain Oveur: That's Clarence Oveur. Over. Tower voice: Over. Captain Oveur: Roger. Roger Murdock: Huh? Tower voice: Roger, over! Roger Murdock: What? Captain Oveur: Huh? Victor Basta: Who? quotes from http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080339/quotes

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Peter Graves this weekend.  I first noticed his career when he played the father on Fury, and then in Mission Impossible as Jim Phelps.  But, when I first saw Airplane at the Fox Theater in Portland, Oregon during the summer of 1980, I knew I was watching a classic American movie.  I would wager that at least three out of

Categories: Nutty stuff

Mar 16, 2010





  Flashback Fridays--Interim Liveries Part Two

  NICE!

As promised, here is another look at some more interim liveries used here at Southwest.  As I mentioned in an earlier Flashback Friday post, airlines sometimes operate aircraft in the color scheme of their previous carrier, but with modified titles.  This can happen in a merger or during a shortterm lease.  For

Categories: Flying, Under the hood

Feb 19, 2010





  Cheesesteak Wit Beans: Keeping Score

  and yes Steve "them" cheese steaks are very tasty!! we like to make them at home....but they arent the same....at all :( I LUV THIS AIRLINE SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What’s better, a Philly “cheesesteak wit” or Boston baked beans? To properly eat a cheesesteak, there is a certain stance one should take in order to not spill on one’s shirt. Cheesesteak: one.


Categories: Airports, Customers

Feb 17, 2010




  Cheesesteak Wit Beans: Keeping Score

  My dad and i flew to philly via manchester only because i love southwest airlines and its 737's. anyways my dad only agreed to travel there if we got cheese steaks. To be honest the only good part was the 2 flights, and the cheese steaks. other than that Philly was bad. the cab drivers were ready to kill each other and the Philly terminal was awful! your gate E was under repair (back in May 2009) and the fire alarms were very annoying, because they went off the whole time. Anyways like i said the flight was the best part. We had FA Janie King who can be seen on the former TV show Airline. She was very funny. When we landed she sang the song All That Jazz from Chicago and then finished it off "that, thats from your chicago based flight crew, welcome to Manchester" and then we pulled into the gate and she joked "Now everybody out" xP she was funny. this is the video link> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kA0MLyB-0U

What’s better, a Philly “cheesesteak wit” or Boston baked beans? To properly eat a cheesesteak, there is a certain stance one should take in order to not spill on one’s shirt. Cheesesteak: one.


Categories: Airports, Customers

Feb 17, 2010




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