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Frankie 01:17 PM 07-31-2011
Passenger jet breakes in two! How safe are those planes we ride everyday? :-)

http://news.yahoo.com/cheers-screams...185128270.html

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Officials say a U.S. team is expected soon in the South American nation of Guyana to probe the crash of a Boeing 737 jetliner that all 163 people aboard survived.

Authorities so far have given little idea about the cause of Saturday's crash. The Caribbean Airlines plane ran off the end of a runway at Guyana's main airport and broke in two. About 30 people had to be treated at a local hospital, including the pilot.

The airline is largely owned by the government of Trinidad and Tobago and its prime minister has visited the crash site. Kamla Persad-Bissessar says she is worried that the accident will hurt tourism to the Caribbean, a region that depends heavily on the industry.
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mlyonsd 03:08 PM 08-07-2011
Seriously Frankie, you're too defensive and just don't know when to drop an argument.
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Donger 03:11 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by Einstein 159:
Project much?
Which words haven't I owned, Frankie?

You see, that would be required for projection in this instance.

Let's try again, shall we?

1) What were you specifically referring to when you wrote "own sentence"? Which sentence of mine were you referring to?

2) You were referring to general aircraft failures when you wrote "this" in the OP? You weren't specifically referring "this" as the fuselage breaking in half as shown in the OP?

If need some more balls to answer these very easy questions, perhaps you could borrow one or two from you father.
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Dante84 03:13 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by Dante84:
I guess a bear, maybe.
Originally Posted by pr_capone:
A bear. A bear would tear up a 90 year old man.
repost
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RNR 03:14 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by Dante84:
repost
Has anyone mentioned a bear yet?
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Dante84 03:15 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by RedNeckRaider:
Has anyone mentioned a bear yet?
not yet
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pr_capone 03:15 PM 08-07-2011
meh... tl;dr
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Dante84 03:18 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by pr_capone:
meh... tl;dr
I still wanna know what that means. I think I was sick that day.
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pr_capone 03:19 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by Dante84:
I still wanna know what that means. I think I was sick that day.
too long didnt read
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Pablo 03:22 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by Einstein 159:
Over 50 and limited in English. But let me qualify the "pushing broom" phrase, before it becomes the cause of another thread explosion. He held many jobs, but the possibilities of jobs he felt qualified for fell victim to his age and language limitations. Pushing brooms was the low point of that stuff, when he worked at Target and was often called over the loud speakers to "clean up at isle 3."
I'm a big fan of Target's new island shopping format. Taking a ferry from electronics to clothing is a tad bit of overkill, but when the store is located in a deep strait you have limited options.
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Frankie 03:24 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by mlyonsd:
Seriously Frankie, you're too defensive and just don't know when to drop an argument.
I have explained my reasons not to.
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Bwana 03:27 PM 08-07-2011
Jesus :-)
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Dante84 03:27 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by pr_capone:
too long didnt read
:-):-):-)
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Frankie 03:30 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by Stewie:
:-)
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58:
:-)
Originally Posted by Bwana:
Jesus :-)
Repost. :-)
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Baby Lee 03:33 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by pr_capone:
too long didnt read
It was like two sentences.
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ForeverChiefs58 03:40 PM 08-07-2011
Originally Posted by Donger:
Well, yes, being able to speak the language is important to many positions in America.
7-11? Cabbie? Dell customer service? Internet customer service...Hell, most customer service? Maid?

I am sure the US is always in need of arabic, Persian or Farsi translaters, especially ones with military history with Iran?
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