Which rat would that be? There are so many of them running around here, I get confused.
Um....not really.....I just want them to be sober when they fly a plane I'm riding in : P
2007-02-21 09:40:36
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answered by spun_up_06 4
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These damn rats. I haven't seen the one you're talking about, though.
Roger means "copy", "heard you" on the radio in the military and civilian aviation. This usage comes from the letter "R" of "received" which in the old phonetic alphabet was called "roger" (now called Romeo) in radio alphabets (such as the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet). It is commonly followed by the word "that" to form the common aviation phrase "Roger That". It is also often shortened in writing to "rgr".
It in fact does not mean "I will comply" as many think, that distinction goes to the phrase "wilco" which is formed from the phrase "will comply".
2007-02-21 17:46:54
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answered by Emery 6
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roger roger.
I never understood why they didn't say Steve, Bob, or Billy.....
2007-02-21 17:38:35
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answered by Jennifer L 6
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He's looking for a job. I don't care about any of his ?
2007-02-21 17:43:46
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answered by Don't Follow Anyone 6
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I don't know (try asking it) and no!
2007-02-21 17:38:41
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answered by Help needed 2
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