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Anonymous wrote:You all are ridiculous. Of course owning a private jet is uncommon. Trying to act blasé about it just makes you sound silly.


Not uncommon at an SEC school


I don't think this word means what you think it means. Probably that SEC education.


Better than your education.


There are fewer than 15,000 private jets in the US.
https://aircargoweek.com/analysis-reveals-scale-of-private-jet-fleet-in-the-us/

There are 132 million households in the US.

15,000/132,000,000 = .0113%


Good work! You obviously are unaware how many said private jets fly into SEC games.


No matter how many, it’s a tiny fraction of the total game attendees. Making it, in fact, uncommon.


Using this logic, it would be uncommon for someone to have a jet at your kid’s college, or any college. Nice work, dumb@$$
Anonymous
Compared to the upper Midwest or northeast in January that’s pretty warm. The rough season in Alabama is the summer which is brutal though many students will be elsewhere then.





You must have a different definition of "warm" than a lot of people. The average high temperature in Tuscaloosa in January is 56 degrees. The average high in February is 60 degrees. And it drops below freezing (32F) numerous times in the winter.

https://weatherspark.com/y/13919/Average-Weather-in-Tuscaloosa-Alabama-United-States-Year-Round
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Anonymous wrote:You all are ridiculous. Of course owning a private jet is uncommon. Trying to act blasé about it just makes you sound silly.


Not uncommon at an SEC school


I don't think this word means what you think it means. Probably that SEC education.


Better than your education.


There are fewer than 15,000 private jets in the US.
https://aircargoweek.com/analysis-reveals-scale-of-private-jet-fleet-in-the-us/

There are 132 million households in the US.

15,000/132,000,000 = .0113%


Good work! You obviously are unaware how many said private jets fly into SEC games.


No matter how many, it’s a tiny fraction of the total game attendees. Making it, in fact, uncommon.


Using this logic, it would be uncommon for someone to have a jet at your kid’s college, or any college. Nice work, dumb@$$


Yes. It’s uncommon to have a private jet.
Anonymous
Typos! I meant:

*Here or there
*and it won’t be nearly as drab
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Anonymous wrote:You all are ridiculous. Of course owning a private jet is uncommon. Trying to act blasé about it just makes you sound silly.


Not uncommon at an SEC school


I don't think this word means what you think it means. Probably that SEC education.


Better than your education.


There are fewer than 15,000 private jets in the US.
https://aircargoweek.com/analysis-reveals-scale-of-private-jet-fleet-in-the-us/

There are 132 million households in the US.

15,000/132,000,000 = .0113%


Good work! You obviously are unaware how many said private jets fly into SEC games.


No matter how many, it’s a tiny fraction of the total game attendees. Making it, in fact, uncommon.


Using this logic, it would be uncommon for someone to have a jet at your kid’s college, or any college. Nice work, dumb@$$


Yes. It’s uncommon to have a private jet.


Therefore your claim that the presence of jets at a non-SEC school equates to more wealth than SEC schools is bullshit.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You all are ridiculous. Of course owning a private jet is uncommon. Trying to act blasé about it just makes you sound silly.


Not uncommon at an SEC school


I don't think this word means what you think it means. Probably that SEC education.


Inconceivable
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You all are ridiculous. Of course owning a private jet is uncommon. Trying to act blasé about it just makes you sound silly.


Not uncommon at an SEC school


I don't think this word means what you think it means. Probably that SEC education.


Better than your education.


There are fewer than 15,000 private jets in the US.
https://aircargoweek.com/analysis-reveals-scale-of-private-jet-fleet-in-the-us/

There are 132 million households in the US.

15,000/132,000,000 = .0113%


Good work! You obviously are unaware how many said private jets fly into SEC games.


No matter how many, it’s a tiny fraction of the total game attendees. Making it, in fact, uncommon.


Using this logic, it would be uncommon for someone to have a jet at your kid’s college, or any college. Nice work, dumb@$$


Yes. It’s uncommon to have a private jet.


Therefore your claim that the presence of jets at a non-SEC school equates to more wealth than SEC schools is bullshit.


Psycho, no one said this. No one. You said it’s “not uncommon at an SEC school.” Yes, yes it is. It’s uncommon anywhere. Except maybe Davos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You all are ridiculous. Of course owning a private jet is uncommon. Trying to act blasé about it just makes you sound silly.


Not uncommon at an SEC school


I don't think this word means what you think it means. Probably that SEC education.


Inconceivable


Precisely.
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