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Author: DougDoug Date: May 31, 2008 03:31
When there was a recent crash at Heathrow. where the plane barely made
it onto the runway. Motorists who dominate this newsgroup, and who
love planes almost as much as they lustfully love their cars, said
there was no danger of planes crashing on nearby roads and houses.
This proves them wrong, yet again.
A Miami-bound passenger plane landing in the Honduran capital
Tegucigalpa has overshot a runway, leaving at least five people dead,
officials say.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7428890.stm
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Author: BrimstoneBrimstone Date: May 31, 2008 03:34
Doug wrote:
> When there was a recent crash at Heathrow. where the plane barely made
> it onto the runway. Motorists who dominate this newsgroup, and who
> love planes almost as much as they lustfully love their cars, said
> there was no danger of planes crashing on nearby roads and houses.
Cite?
> This proves them wrong, yet again.
Yet to be proven.
> A Miami-bound passenger plane landing in the Honduran capital
> Tegucigalpa has overshot a runway, leaving at least five people dead,
> officials say.
>
A tragic event. You wouldn't be using other people's deaths to try and make
some petty point would you?
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Author: MeMe Date: May 31, 2008 03:32
> When there was a recent crash at Heathrow. where the plane barely made
> it onto the runway. Motorists who dominate this newsgroup, and who
> love planes almost as much as they lustfully love their cars, said
> there was no danger of planes crashing on nearby roads and houses.
> This proves them wrong, yet again.
>
> A Miami-bound passenger plane landing in the Honduran capital
> Tegucigalpa has overshot a runway, leaving at least five people dead,
> officials say.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7428890.stm
>
What the fuck are you on about now? What proves who wrong? A plane
landing on a runway overshoots? So, it overshot! What has that anything
to do with lust?
You really are a stupid cunt.
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Author: Knight Of The RoadKnight Of The Road Date: May 31, 2008 03:40
"Doug" riseup.net> wrote
. Motorists who dominate this newsgroup, and who
> love planes almost as much as they lustfully love their cars,
Don't forget those who plane-lovers who love to eat air-freighted food,
Dung.
> A Miami-bound passenger plane landing in the Honduran capital
> Tegucigalpa has overshot a runway, leaving at least five people dead,
> officials say.
Which is safer, travelling by plane or train?
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Author: DougDoug Date: May 31, 2008 03:51
On 31 May, 11:34, "Brimstone" yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>> When there was a recent crash at Heathrow. where the plane barely made
>> it onto the runway. Motorists who dominate this newsgroup, and who
>> love planes almost as much as they lustfully love their cars, said
>> there was no danger of planes crashing on nearby roads and houses.
>
> Cite?
>
>> This proves them wrong, yet again.
>
> Yet to be proven.
>
>> A Miami-bound passenger plane landing in the Honduran capital
>> Tegucigalpa has overshot a runway, leaving at least five people dead,
>> officials say.
>
> A tragic event. You wouldn't be using other people's deaths to try and make
> some petty point would you?
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Author: Knight Of The RoadKnight Of The Road Date: May 31, 2008 03:59
"Doug" riseup.net> wrote
> BTW there is a demo on today against airport expansion and you and
> your hypermobile chums obviously won't be joining it.
>
> "Start time 12.00 noon.
Presumably you won't be either, given that you posted this at 11:51.
So you obviously don't oppose a third runway enough to get off of your arse
and do something about it.
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Author: BrimstoneBrimstone Date: May 31, 2008 04:37
Doug wrote:
> On 31 May, 11:34, "Brimstone" yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> Doug wrote:
>>> When there was a recent crash at Heathrow. where the plane barely
>>> made it onto the runway. Motorists who dominate this newsgroup, and
>>> who love planes almost as much as they lustfully love their cars,
>>> said there was no danger of planes crashing on nearby roads and
>>> houses.
>>
>> Cite?
>>
>>> This proves them wrong, yet again.
>>
>> Yet to be proven.
>>
>>> A Miami-bound passenger plane landing in the Honduran capital
>>> Tegucigalpa has overshot a runway, leaving at least five people
>>> dead, officials say.
>>
>> A tragic event. You wouldn't be using other people's deaths to try ...
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Author: Mark GoodgeMark Goodge Date: May 31, 2008 04:41
On Sat, 31 May 2008 03:51:16 -0700 (PDT), Doug put finger to keyboard
and typed:
>
>BTW there is a demo on today against airport expansion and you and
>your hypermobile chums obviously won't be joining it.
Actually, I'd be quite happy to protest against expanding Heathrow,
since it's a stupid location for an airport, the place is a dump and
it's run by one of the most incompetant and greedy companies involved
in UK aviation. Far better to put a moratorium on all further
development there and build a new, more user-friendly airport in a
more sensible greenfield location.
Mark
--
Pointless waffle (again) at http://mark.x.tc
"I know I can be afraid but I'm alive"
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Author: BrimstoneBrimstone Date: May 31, 2008 04:44
Doug wrote:
> need to resite Heathrow where such damage is much less likely,
> like the Thames estuary as I suggested.
Sorry Doug, I'm in error. I thought you were in favour of protecting the
environment rather than destroying it.
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Author: Tony DragonTony Dragon Date: May 31, 2008 05:05
Doug wrote:
> When there was a recent crash at Heathrow. where the plane barely made
> it onto the runway. Motorists who dominate this newsgroup, and who
> love planes almost as much as they lustfully love their cars, said
> there was no danger of planes crashing on nearby roads and houses.
> This proves them wrong, yet again.
>
> A Miami-bound passenger plane landing in the Honduran capital
> Tegucigalpa has overshot a runway, leaving at least five people dead,
> officials say.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7428890.stm
>
>
> --
> UK Radical Campaigns
> www.zing.icom43.net
> Travel broadens the damage.
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