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fox1
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 5:07 pm    Post subject: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote



From Globespan's web page (15:45 today):

Departing an airport some 56 miles west of Edinburgh.

Alicante
Barcelona
Faro
Malaga
Nice
Palma
Prague
Rome
Tenerife


Departing Edinburgh

Alicante
Barcelona
Faro
Malaga
Nice
Palma
Paris
Rome
Tenerife
Venice

Looks like EDI (10) v ??? (9)

Rod Beaver.....



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Blimpie
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 5:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote



Quote:
From Globespan's web page (15:45 today):

Departing an airport some 56 miles west of Edinburgh.

Alicante
Barcelona
Faro
Malaga
Nice
Palma
Prague
Rome
Tenerife
KPHL

OMDB
CYRO
CYHZ
CYYC
CYVR
etc

Quote:
Departing Edinburgh

Alicante
Barcelona
Faro
Malaga
Nice
Palma
Paris
Rome
Tenerife
Venice

Looks like EDI (10) v ??? (9)??????

Looks like someone's started something he maybe wish he hadn't?

Blimps




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Joe Curry
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 6:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote



The message <bnrj6b$gh4$1 (AT) titan (DOT) btinternet.com>
from "Blimpie" <blimpie (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> contains these words:

Quote:
Looks like EDI (10) v ??? (9)??????

Looks like someone's started something he maybe wish he hadn't?

We know all about GLA's exclusive long-haul categorisation from owners BAA.

Why do you insist in spoiling this newsgroup with your GLA this and GLA
that? Is it something
that you should seek assistance for.?

All you have to do is retreat to alt.airports.uk.glasgow and allow this
newsgroup to conduct normal business.

Can't do it? Seek assistance immediately.

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Blimpie
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 6:14 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

Quote:
Looks like EDI (10) v ??? (9)??????

Looks like someone's started something he maybe wish he hadn't?

We know all about GLA's exclusive long-haul categorisation from owners
BAA.


COA to EWR isn't 'long-haul?'

Quote:
Why do you insist in spoiling this newsgroup with your GLA this and GLA
that? Is it something
that you should seek assistance for.?

Your bottleless pal made the first reference in this thread I believe.

Quote:
All you have to do is retreat to alt.airports.uk.glasgow and allow this
newsgroup to conduct normal business.

It never will, until you learn some manners.

Quote:
Can't do it? Seek assistance immediately.

From the guy that's treating you?

Blimps





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Joe Curry
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 6:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

The message <bnrj6b$gh4$1 (AT) titan (DOT) btinternet.com>
from "Blimpie" <blimpie (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> contains these words:

Quote:
Looks like EDI (10) v ??? (9)??????

Looks like someone's started something he maybe wish he hadn't?

Let's get something straight here....we can't post EDI news in an EDI
newsgroup...?

Bad luck chum it's happening.

All you EDI guys out there, don't let this Troll intimidate you...post
your EDI news/views....

You will be backed to the hilt... DON'T BE AFRAID OF BLIMPIE...he's a
serial TROLLER...

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Joe Curry
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 7:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

The message <bnrke1$icr$1 (AT) titan (DOT) btinternet.com>
from "Blimpie" <blimpie (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> contains these words:

Quote:
Your bottleless pal made the first reference in this thread I believe.

Folk from Edinburgh and the east of Scotland are 'bottle-less'? The
weegie invaders have
'bottle'...6/7 weegies against an east coast OAP is 'bottle'? You have
confirmed everyone's opinions at last.?

Quote:
All you have to do is retreat to alt.airports.uk.glasgow and allow this
newsgroup to conduct normal business.

It never will, until you learn some manners.

You are confirming that your trolling will continue until Joe Curry.
aged 66, gets down on his hands and knees
and apologises that his opinions are upsetting you to the extents that
you are prepared to make everyone's life in
this newsgroup a misery.?

You and your supporters should be ashamed of themselves...

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Clive Braham
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 8:03 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote



"fox1" <fox1 (AT) NOSPAMedinburghairport (DOT) org.uk> wrote

Quote:
From Globespan's web page (15:45 today):

Departing an airport some 56 miles west of Edinburgh.

Alicante
Barcelona
Faro
Malaga
Nice
Palma
Prague
Rome
Tenerife


Departing Edinburgh

Alicante
Barcelona
Faro
Malaga
Nice
Palma
Paris
Rome
Tenerife
Venice

Looks like EDI (10) v ??? (9)

Rod Beaver.....



I'm not sure what Rod/Joes point is here.
For clarification in terms of weekly frequences we have EDI (1Cool v GLA (3Cool.

Don't say you didn't ask for it Joe.



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Blimpie
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 8:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

Quote:
Looks like EDI (10) v ??? (9)

Looks more like -

??? - 40 departures per week
EDI - 18 departures per week (most from June)

Blimps



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Adrian Tupper
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 9:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

"Blimpie" <blimpie (AT) btopenworld (DOT) com> wrote in news:bnrqrk$sot$1
@titan.btinternet.com:

Quote:
Looks like EDI (10) v ??? (9)

Looks more like -

??? - 40 departures per week
EDI - 18 departures per week (most from June)

Blimps




So who has the biggest?

--
Adrian

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GM
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 10:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 21:27:07 +0000, Adrian Tupper wrote:

<snip>
Quote:
So who has the biggest?

Does it matter (or does Mrs. T. know something I don't)?

--
GM

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Fraser
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 10:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

Oh dear, they're at it again. Don't the two of them realise how embarrasing
they are to the rest of the newsgroup and themselves? Sigh...

"fox1" <fox1 (AT) NOSPAMedinburghairport (DOT) org.uk> wrote

Quote:
From Globespan's web page (15:45 today):

Departing an airport some 56 miles west of Edinburgh.

Alicante
Barcelona
Faro
Malaga
Nice
Palma
Prague
Rome
Tenerife


Departing Edinburgh

Alicante
Barcelona
Faro
Malaga
Nice
Palma
Paris
Rome
Tenerife
Venice

Looks like EDI (10) v ??? (9)

Rod Beaver.....






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Blimpie
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 10:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote



Quote:
Oh dear, they're at it again. Don't the two of them realise how
embarrasing
they are to the rest of the newsgroup and themselves? Sigh...

I know, Rod the Invisible and JC the All too Visible. Sigh...

Blimps




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fox1
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 7:47 am    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

On 30 Oct 2003 21:27:07 GMT, Adrian Tupper <adrian.tupper (AT) totalise (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

Quote:
Looks more like -

??? - 40 departures per week
EDI - 18 departures per week (most from June)

So who has the biggest?

LOL....


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fox1
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 8:00 am    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 22:44:21 -0000, "Fraser" <fraser (AT) lanakil (DOT) freeserve.co.uk> wrote:

Quote:
Oh dear, they're at it again. Don't the two of them realise how embarrasing
they are to the rest of the newsgroup and themselves? Sigh...

I'm not ashamed of my defence of the EDI fabric of this newsgroup...the last time I
ignored Blimpie...he and a member of his 'gang' were conducting a conversation
that belonged in alt.airports.uk.glasgow

Sensibility will return when Blimpie either posts EDI or retreats to the newsgroup he obviously
belongs to.

Scottish Aviation forums have been blighted with this 'west' superiority thing for as long as I can
remember...it will only stop when folk stop gatecrashing forums they fraudulently claim to support.

I don't subscribe to alt.airports.uk.glasgow because I want to talk about subjects that interest me,
Blimpie subscribes to this newsgroup to cause trouble with his constant anti-EDI and pro-GLA posts.

Spot the anti-social, spot the embarrassment, it certainly isn't me....

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Dave Fleming
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 1:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Flyglobespan - an observation Reply with quote

On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 08:00:53 GMT, fox1
<fox1 (AT) NOSPAMedinburghairport (DOT) org.uk> wrote:


Quote:
Scottish Aviation forums have been blighted with this 'west' superiority thing for as long as I can
remember...it will only stop when folk stop gatecrashing forums they fraudulently claim to support.

Why do people from Edinburgh all have this perception of west coast

superiority?

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