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wrxpilot

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And the results are what you'd expect. On Monday, AA Flt 2160 (757) was flying from St. Maarten to Miami and experienced a problem in flight and had to divert to Puerto Rico. There were a couple of news reports stating it had an emergency landing, and that they had lost their engines in an electrical failure. See the expert witness observations here:

http://www.countryweekly.com/stories/scene/62961

The real story? They had some smoke from the entertainment system and diverted to San Juan. When they pulled back to idle, they must've thought the engines lost power. It was back flying the next day.
 
hey it could have been the offcial end of the mullett, to bad Billy Ray Cyprus didn't jump!


W&W1,2 fan
 
"I saw half of Nashville's music community on board and I just got an eerie vibe."

You know, for having half of Nashville's music community on board, I didn't recognize anyone else's name but Billy Ray Cyrus.

Lets no over embellish ourselves here!
 
User997 said:
You know, for having half of Nashville's music community on board, I didn't recognize anyone else's name but Billy Ray Cyrus.

Yup, that's Nashville's braintrust. Scary eh?

-Goose

P.S. Daveman, DIG the avatar! Might have to bust out a surf related avatar myself.
 
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Goose Egg said:
P.S. Daveman, DIG the avatar! Might have to bust out a surf related avatar myself.

Laird Hamilton I'm not! :cool: no way for this wahenee

Jobear
 
Goose Egg said:
Well, that's the last time I consult www.countryweekly.com for technical information. Come to think of it, that's the first time too.

-Goose

Jim: You've got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know... morons.
 
Goose Egg said:
Yup, that's Nashville's braintrust. Scary eh?

-Goose

P.S. Daveman, DIG the avatar! Might have to bust out a surf related avatar myself.

Puerto Escondido aka the Mexican pipe. I've never seen it that big in person. If I ever do, I'll be eye-balling from the beach.:rolleyes:
 
Like that clip from Jeff Foxworthy,


"we could have died, or even worse. All I could think about was so-and-so still had my casserole dish."
 
Yesterday an American Airlines plane flying out of St. Martin in the Caribbean to Miami nearly crashed.

Now if that isn't an attention-getting opening line, then I don't know what is.
Stuff written like this really pisses me off. First I want to slap the country singer who said this, then I want to slap the person who wrote the article. Don't journalists have a code about making sure that what they write is 100% accurate, or accurate to their knowledge or something?
 
Hey, I could not find the story from the link you provided. Perhaps I am just too tired today, but all I could find was the story about Women in Country Music revealing more than their vocal chords for a men's magazine! :)

"All I kept thinking was, man, nobody's gonna get a chance to hear all the songs we just wrote," said Cannon.

I know if my plane were crashing, the last thing I would think about was whether some HR person would be missing out on a resume that I had written! :D

Kathy
 
Yesterday an American Airlines plane flying out of St. Martin in the Caribbean to Miami nearly crashed.
It nearly crashed as closely as any other airplane that took off that day. Lets just call it like it was: IT DIDN'T CRASH. Not nearly, it DIDN'T.
 
For all of you who watch South Park and know what episode I'm talking about....

(Alan Jackson singing) "Where were you the day...." :p
 
Resume Writer said:
Hey, I could not find the story from the link you provided. Perhaps I am just too tired today, but all I could find was the story about Women in Country Music revealing more than their vocal chords for a men's magazine! :)
Kathy
Any chance on that hyper link Kathy?


Jobear
I'm not a dirty old man I'm just trying to be(sarcasm intended)
 
I used to be married to a Nashvillian. It's stuff like this that makes me glad I don't associate with that town anymore. ;)
 
jobear said:
Any chance on that hyper link Kathy?


Jobear
I'm not a dirty old man I'm just trying to be(sarcasm intended)

Sorry Jobear, it was a poll. However, the magazine was something like FHM magazine. Unfortunately, they did not call my agent for that shoot! :D

Kathy
 
"All I kept thinking was, man, nobody's gonna get a chance to hear all the songs we just wrote,"

He must really hate his wife and kids, or if not, wait till they hear what he said. Hope he has a nice couch.
 
Originally Posted by Resume Writer
Hey, I could not find the story from the link you provided. Perhaps I am just too tired today, but all I could find was the story about Women in Country Music revealing more than their vocal chords for a men's magazine!
Kathy
Women have more than vocal chords? Hot damm! What will they think of next? And I always thought I was an 80's kind of guy!
 

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