My bag "missed it's connection" in DFW once. I picture it getting drunk in the airport bar and hitting on the bartender.
Jump to postwetpantsmcgee wrote:So many jokes to be made here, but I will just shake my head in silence.
Put Your Faith in Government, More Laws
leghorn wrote:pigeon English.
KlimaBXsst wrote:economic disaster of the Obama era
avier wrote:Are there plans of the NZ govt. to go for further disinvestment by selling off their shares and getting it more into the hands of private investors?
PatrickZ80 wrote:When you go the other way you will find immigration control at this airport.
One day, many moons from now, people will look back at this period in history the same way we look back at Nazi Germany today and wonder how it was possible for a group of people who consider themselves so enlightened and morally superior to everyone to condone the dehumanizing and wholesale slaugh...
Jump to postWanna decide for women a minimum of tampon usage per month as well? When my wife miscarried it was followed by a very heavy period. Perhaps the abortion cops should monitor pad use and prosecute accordingly. And when my wife miscarried we were as emotionally devastated as if we had lost a baby that...
Jump to postBN747 wrote:Wanna decide for women a minimum of tampon usage per month as well?
I'd rather live in a filthy city than be surrounded by family tree going in a circle Trump voters
Jump to postYou're not going to get a lot of sympathy from the wannabe CEOs and neoliberal fanbois on here I'm afraid
Jump to postYou don't trust Zeke? Then here is another evidence. Cathay is constantly flying A359s on IAD-HKG route. I am not disagreeing with Zeke. CX A359 has only 280 seats whereas DL has 306 seats. I am not saying DL A359 can't fly LAX-SYD if they decides to block seats. I said it can't with full passenger...
Jump to postaemoreira1981 wrote:The least successful has to be Deltaflot...that lasted less than a decade. Delta went through 3 different liveries in less than 10 years (including the current one).
Having GPS is nice..but it certainly is much more comforting having a strong geographical sense when you find yourself up against such situations. Why I really like visiting cities with obvious bodies of water or landmarks. Couldn't get lost in Chicago because as long as I kept track of where the l...
Jump to postcoolian2 wrote:Does anyone know what laid down the impressive 4 engine contrail over Auckland today? Don't seem to be able to pick it on FR24. Was about 2:30.
Does anyone know what laid down the impressive 4 engine contrail over Auckland today? Don't seem to be able to pick it on FR24. Was about 2:30.
Jump to postThe amount of Irish/Italian crossover registrations definitely gave me an odd amusement watching I-NEOS serving the South Pacific for a while.
Jump to post1836Sam wrote:If your article is correct, that would imply there are a lot of imbeciles on airliners.net. I just find that hard to believe.
https://eand.co/the-rise-and-rise-of-the-imbecile-75ef6df1bdbb The ancients used the word idiot to mean “someone only concerned with their own self interest, not with the public interest.” And that is precisely what we see in the Anglo world. If I say to you, “democracy is you choosing what’s best f...
Jump to postDeepinsider wrote:p.s. I'm not against health and safety.....but the
perspective is AT deciding to make a great chunk
of successful, thriving, Auckland, subject to 30 km/hr
This shit is why I don't do customer service anymore
Jump to postDay 3 without military style guns: no sign of being a police state
Jump to postAnnoying it took a tragedy but glad it's done
Jump to postTruly sad. I read in one of the reports (I was trying to find the link to it to provide here but now I can't seem to find it so maybe someone else can confirm) that the terrorist(s?) didn't have to choose New Zealand but that it was "as good as any other western nation" with similar views...
Jump to postI work for an employee counselling provider and we'd already run out of staff at 4pm. Dunno what I'm going to be able to do by Sunday
Jump to postSixteen floors and almost 900,000 square feet for the home office employees? I seem to recall a fire broke out at the home office about 10 years ago. Only "essential" employees could go to work for a 3 week period with everyone else told to stay home. Funny, planes still flew, operations ...
Jump to postAKL Auckland. They're planning on building a tram though....in ten years. What a joke. This is mostly inaccurate So, what's the accurate version??? Light rail (a tram, but bigger - more frequent than trains) is due to be starting construction not much after 2021 but is currently facing an annoying ...
Jump to postzkojq wrote:AKL Auckland. They're planning on building a tram though....in ten years. What a joke.
There's no way it's an 8 hour flight. I also believe the IFE photos of the turn back over PNG.
Jump to postflylondon wrote:It turned back close to New Caledonia, more like a quarter of the way to China
Thunderboltdrgn wrote:there is
no such thing as New Zeeland. https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-47171599
A rollercoaster is being operated by a bored minimum wage teen. An airliner is not.
I used to fly gliders without a second thought whereas I'm still scared of rollercoasters, I put it down to knowing I had a pretty big stake in not messing up.
That's how I rationalise it.
Australia is a bit West of my location. It'd be about 40 years behind us socially though.
Jump to postWhat is this obsession of yours with AOC? I seriously doubt that you live in her district. (Don't you spend most of your winters in Las Vegas?) Is it just your anti-Democrat stance? Fear of a stong woman who won't just sit down, shut up, and smile politely. A dinosaur, wonders why it's still on the...
Jump to postConsumers always get told to vote with their feet/wallets, a strike is the same thing
Jump to postI feel like I'm having a lot of trouble spotting exactly who the offended snowflakes are here given the number of old men yelling at clouds in here.
PS I'll stay off your lawn.
https://www.jsonline.com/story/money/business/2019/02/01/foxconn-now-says-indeed-build-lcd-factory-wisconsin/2744111002/ Flip Flop Flip? Not to be too cynical, but what did Trump do to sweeten the pot even more? If the dollars and cents didn't work yesterday, why do they work today? For the record,...
Jump to postAir Algérie 767s if I recall another thread correctly
Jump to postah, I see.... History is wrong, you are right. Good to know. And, yet, Fred Trump still made millions with high tax rates. But, again, history is wrong, you are right. Well Donald could actually be a billionaire without those taxes And that is important...... why? I would rather have affordable hea...
Jump to postWhich part is wrong? The orange one is not a self-made man, as he would have you believe. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-35836623 https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/10/02/us/politics/trump-family-wealth.html https://www.npr.org/2018/10/06/655121335/how-trump-got-his-fortune He got his mone...
Jump to postI usually have a beard, trimmed right back to stubble in summer and about 5mm in winter. I'm getting a Gilette to help keep it tidier given I'm back in an office environment. Nivea gel or form if I need in, just share that with the missus.
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