Geoff 0 #51 June 27, 2006 I'm not suggesting that each of the examples is a well known phrase, just that it's common to describe something as 'perfectly good' for emphasis- airplane or not. Maybe just in the UK? I just tried Google for "perfectly good" (with quotes to match exact phrase) and the first mention of planes is entry number 5. Not sure if that supports my point or not! Geoff Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marcandalysse 0 #52 June 27, 2006 wow those are nice shirts on that website! mp "The reason angels can fly is that they take themselves so lightly." --GK Chesterton Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob.dino 1 #53 June 28, 2006 Quotewow those are nice shirts on that website! I agree. I think they're the best around, which is why I own a bunch of them . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leesamsiel 0 #54 June 28, 2006 QuoteWhen I talk to whuffos, I invariably get the response "Why would you want to jump out of a perfectly good airplane?" I know there are some snappy comebacks to this, but it has always struck me as odd that everyone uses this exact same phrase. I did not get a chance to read this entire thread, and maybe this suggestion has already been offered, but my standard comeback is: "I know a bunch of airplane mechanics and they tell me, 'There isn't anything like a perfectly good airplane.' " LS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
packerboy 3 #55 June 28, 2006 I always tell them that they haven't seen our airplanes yet. Then I tell them that I am joking and that our airplanes are great. -------------------------------------------------- In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock. ~ Thomas Jefferson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Perplexiti 0 #56 June 28, 2006 Am I the only one who tells them the view is better from outside?--------------------------------------------------Live for today, Love as if there will be no tomorrow! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxhodges 1 #57 March 18, 2020 (edited) On 6/22/2006 at 4:03 AM, kallend said: If they knew anything about airplanes, they would know that a "perfect" one doesn't exist, and never has. It's not about their knowledge of airplanes; it's about your knowledge of the English language. The phrase "perfectly good ___" doesn't mean something is perfect; it means that something is good enough for a certain purpose. Edited March 18, 2020 by maxhodges Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maxhodges 1 #58 March 18, 2020 I found a related reference from 1918. 1918 was also the year the 101st Airborne Division was organized. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JimmyDurden 1 #59 March 19, 2020 On 6/22/2006 at 9:39 PM, ltdiver said: Or mine, "You haven't seen our planes then, have you?" ltdiver Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon That's my go to. Only I say "You haven't seen these airplanes..." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites