Snakum
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Eeeeeeeeeewwwwwwww!Kind of makes you want to go out and do some diamond mining...
Minh
(Butt then again ... it depends on whose mine it is, doesn't it? )
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Eeeeeeeeeewwwwwwww!Kind of makes you want to go out and do some diamond mining...
The facts being: A plane flew from Detroit to L.A. It had 14 middle-eastern men on it who knew each other. They congretated at various times during the flight and raised suspicion among other passengers and crew. The authorities met them in L.A., checked out their credentials and let them go about their business.JimNtexas said:Here is a followup on the story by the original author:
http://www.womenswallstreet.com/WWS/article_landing.aspx?titleid=1&articleid=716
I've seen a number of articles confirming the basic facts. It's not an internet rumor.
I didn't realize you had an account here Mr. Kerry.Singlecoil said:Maybe these "musicians" were really musicians. They were talking about where they were going to stay, what songs they were going to play, who made the ground transportation arrangements, why all these people keep staring at us (What are you looking at? No, what are YOU looking at?), etc.
Or maybe they weren't musicians? I don't know of any musicians that gather around both foward and aft labs 6 at a time to discuss the song lists. Were they acting suspicious. OF COURSE!!!!!! I try to prevent accidents not figure out what I should have done after the fact.Singlecoil said:The facts being: A plane flew from Detroit to L.A. It had 14 middle-eastern men on it who knew each other. They congretated at various times during the flight and raised suspicion among other passengers and crew. The authorities met them in L.A., checked out their credentials and let them go about their business.
Where I work, we had a middle-eastern man seated in coach muttering to himself, looking at his watch often, rummaging through his brief case and acting nervous. The crew kicked him off the plane. The airline was then sued because he happened to be the keynote speaker at a conference that we just insured that he would miss. He was nervous about delivering the speech.
Maybe these "musicians" were really musicians. They were talking about where they were going to stay, what songs they were going to play, who made the ground transportation arrangements, why all these people keep staring at us (What are you looking at? No, what are YOU looking at?), etc.
Pilot124 said:I try to prevent accidents not figure out what I should have done after the fact.