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crowbar said:
[Wasn't paying attention...looking at avatar.]
Great, another hotshot whose posts I can't read in public.

Thanks. :mad:
 
(Sorry if I sounded bitter...but that's what happens when you pull up something like that with a Kinkos employee standing behind you.)
 
Yea, what is about a chicks ass anyway?

Two mounds of flesh, SHlT tumbles out of.
 
Typhoon1244 said:
Take your flame-bait and run along!

(I gotta admit, though, I'm still trying to figure out how that #2 engine was still running after the airplane (1) crashed, (2) broke in three pieces, and (3) sank. Was the technical advisor on vacation?)
Oh, that part was completely believable. The UNbelievable parts were A) the crew was wearing uniforms over the Pacific and B) the jumpseater was able to don his oxygen mask correctly.
 

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