Leaving aside the presumably indefensible Gerry Anderson comment, as suggested, I have indeed considered the degree of rudeness I insert into my posts before criticising others on that score. Here is the result of my investigation:-
Firstly let me give you my definition of rude- peremptory, illconsidered, uncivil and ill-mannered as to be bordering on abusive. Secondly, I may on occasion make "sharp tongued" posts at times but I don't think they are ever gratuitously "rude". They are made when the occasion IMO demands. I am quite happy for other to disagree with me. You might mistake my "dry sense of humour" as rudeness, that is your perogative. However, I'm not "rude" where it is totally uncalled for. Describing the professional pilots in the US display teams, who presumable command the respect of their peers, as sunglass wearing prima donnas is not only uncalled for, but gratuotously rude and boorish towards our American CA colleagues.
It seems to me we are never going to agree on any subject. Your inability to take on board other folks points of view
without getting your knickers in twist was amply proved on the "debate" we conducted about Schumacher. If I might be so rude as to say, i think you are nothing but a sillly old erm... timer.