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Remember Kimber?

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I remember years back a member named, "Kimber".

She left the forum after some sort of disagreement, but never did know the details. No matter to me.

Just wondering if anyone ever hears from her, and if all is well.

NC
 
Yep, sure remember her! Great member, a bit touchy at times. A pitty she left, I liked her input, personality and wit very much!

As I remember correctly she quit flightsimming at one point. Never saw her again then. P

Alex
 
IIRC, she left due to a disagreement when, was it Lionheart?, made some kind of woman co-pilot model. She took exception to something about the co-pilot and took her ball and went home.
 
She was a regular on fs2004.com/flightsimworld.com

I used to see her there all the time but that's been many years now since I stopped going to that site (too many kiddie scripters)

I didn't know she was here on SOH


-G-
 
That sounds right. :)

Originally I thought it was Milton Shupe and his super-fast twin-engined radial plane for FS9 (Lockheed something or other, was it?...) and thought I remembered Lionheart getting into the fray.

Thanks PRB. :)
 
Yep, I remember Kimber, she use to do the birthdays before "whats her name" now ...
 
She was awesome. I remember her.

She went balistic over two onboard passengers on a Wilga. The girls were wearing bikini's. She also hated packs of cigarrettes in the VCs.

I guess she wouldnt back down. I am sure many people miss her.

I think her fave plane was a Great Lakes, and I think Tim made one for her if I am correct.
 
I didn't make the Great Lakes for her. I made it for me, and all of you guys.
I guess she was one of those womens' lib types. Or just oversesitive about everything, who knows...
As for this female-pilots-smoking-in-bikinis-business... hummmmmm...
And to be honest, I don't miss her.
 
She was fine until someone stood on her way, i remember her from my early days (might be 2003 or 2004) and back then, there was this big debate about payware vs freeware, she was a big freeware fan and had a bad temper towards payware, and i did receive quite a number of pm´s in the subject (and my A-4 packages, brand new back then)asking me to stop prostituting the hobby (no kidding).Back then Netwings was my main place (and i discovered the Combat Flight Center there, now SOH)Panther was a FS celebrity :d and CFS2 still ruled.
But in the other hand, some of her threads were entertaining to follow, as when her husband built this flight stick with the base on the floor.Her biggest achievement (one she always put on top of her comments)was a F-16 ride she once had.
I remember her as you see, not quite fondly, but don´t keep bad feelings toward her.Also, i think the pic on her avatar was re-touched and wasnt as hot as she wanted us to believe..
I hope she is doing fine, whenever she decided to move leave flight simming or else.
Nope, i don´t miss her either...

..C9G on the other hand..............:jump:

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Because of her fit, rant, whatever you want to call it over the female passenger in the Wilga, someone on the forum called her a "feminazi" (one of Rush Limbaugh's favorite terms to describe women's lib supporters), and that was why she left.

She was funny at times, entertaining most of the time, but boy, when she got on her soapbox, whew!
 
To set the record straight,
She hijacked one of my threads and tried to turn it into damm all the men in this world, and I called her out on this.
She got pissed off and demanded to be removed from our data base, so I obliged her.

she went to netwings and cried fowl and said I banned her, damm crybaby.

remember if you demand to be removed I will do so ......... don't blame me on other websites when I do so!

elephants come to me to remember things.
 
Back then Netwings was my main place (and i discovered the Combat Flight Center there, now SOH)Panther was a FS celebrity :d<input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input onclick="jsCall();" id="jsProxy" type="hidden"> and CFS2 still ruled.

Hehe, I remember those days :d

Regards,
Stratobat
 
Hehe, I remember those days :d

Regards,
Stratobat

Oh Lor' yes....CFS2 had just come out, and Panther was trying to plough the lower forty with his tailplane.

As for "Kimber"...glad yer got rid of the ole tart/tranny.:male::isadizzy::icon_eek:

regards Collin:ernae:
 
Thanks for clarifying things. I do recall some of the details, but not all.

This IS the best forum on the net!

Have a great day, shipmates.

NC
 
What i´ll never forget, back in those days, that being in the Netwings news front page was the s**t!!..:jump:

Prowler
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Because of her fit, rant, whatever you want to call it over the female passenger in the Wilga, someone on the forum called her a "feminazi" (one of Rush Limbaugh's favorite terms to describe women's lib supporters), and that was why she left.

She was funny at times, entertaining most of the time, but boy, when she got on her soapbox, whew!

This is why I REALLY dislike the casual use of terms like "Nazi," "Fascist," or "Communist" for any comment we disagree with. How do you know, over a web forum, whether or not someone's family was wiped out in an extermination camp, whose father was a POW, or whose grandpa died in a gulag, or was simply "disappeared" because of his political beliefs? One of my favorite teachers in high school was chased out of China by the Reds because her family had ties to the US. Then there's the simple matter of knowing what you're talking about. You have to have witnessed firsthand, newly minted college graduates, when asked to define the word "socialist" hunting for their Blackberries to look up he answer. PolySci majors will know that particular answer, but I know people with post-graduate degrees who can't name the steps of scientific method (you can type 'Scientific Method' in your search engine and have the answer in 60 seconds) but are 'experts' in immunology, virology, and climatology.

As for oversensitivity, in my experience, this depends entirely on whose hambone is being boiled.

JAMES
 
This is why I REALLY dislike the casual use of terms like "Nazi," "Fascist," or "Communist" for any comment we disagree with.
JAMES
James, those terms seldom come up in threads here unless we're discussing historical topics where the terms are pertinent. Sometimes you don't know what another person is overly-sensitive to until the statement has been made and the person gets PO'ed. This is why I don't like "whatever happened to..." threads. Old forum history gets re-hashed, comments escalate and the thread gets locked. :frown:
 
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