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I supposed you got an orgasm when you saw this nick's posting. Song boh? :oIo:![]()
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I supposed you got an orgasm when you saw this nick's posting. Song boh? :oIo:![]()
Hopefully this starts the path to closure for the families as well as those who are involved in this saga. Credit to Australia for finding the proverbial needle in the haystack.
A lesson to China who first boasted about 10 satellites and then 21 satellites, followed by the deployment of 7 ships to the Indian Ocean. Not to mention the conduct of the country, it's Ambassdor and it's people in the this sad and unprecedented episode. Hopefully the version by the Canadian coms thru.
Talk less do more. A lesson that we all can learn from.
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SCROOOOOOBAAAALLLLLL!
You fucker....do you know what problems youve created for me????
Now that cocksucker jw5, wendy frootcake and eatshitndie will be very confused.
Scroo is like MH370....lost... now found...
Not surprising. When the head of state of another country doesn't give any respect whatsoever to your head of state, wouldn't you be pissed?
This is the 21st century, and the era of white man colonization and adventurism is long gone. That said, both M'sia and Aus were colonies, the latter actually of a lower grade cos it was a penal colony.
Countries today should be collaborating on the basis of mutual respect and understanding, not skin colour or dick size.
Hopefully this starts the path to closure for the families as well as those who are involved in this saga. Credit to Australia for finding the proverbial needle in the haystack.
A lesson to China who first boasted about 10 satellites and then 21 satellites, followed by the deployment of 7 ships to the Indian Ocean. Not to mention the conduct of the country, it's Ambassdor and it's people in the this sad and unprecedented episode. Hopefully the version by the Canadian coms thru.
Talk less do more. A lesson that we all can learn from.
Hopefully this starts the path to closure for the families as well as those who are involved in this saga. Credit to Australia for finding the proverbial needle in the haystack.
A lesson to China who first boasted about 10 satellites and then 21 satellites, followed by the deployment of 7 ships to the Indian Ocean. Not to mention the conduct of the country, it's Ambassdor and it's people in the this sad and unprecedented episode. Hopefully the version by the Canadian coms thru.
Talk less do more. A lesson that we all can learn from.
The Bangkok-based specialist said that only human involvement – either by passengers or crew – could have gotten the plane to Australian waters.
‘If this debris does turn out to be the missing MH370 then, given its location, we can definitely rule out technical malfunction,’ he said.
‘There is no way with (some) sort of technical calamity or fire that it could have travelled to where it appears to be. It would in the first instance confirm human intervention.’
A lesson that we all can learn from.
Payne Stewart's private jet flew more than 2400km without human intervention when everyone in the plane passed out due to depressurisation.
Why can't the same thing happen to a Boeing 777?
that plane flew straight on, it did not make a sharp left turn, go up and go down , then another sharp left into indian ocean.
so, usa n oz oredi knew where's ze plane ...
n dey diam-diam ... happily watching ze whole world went on a wild goose chase, laffing quietly ...
evry1 shud down twurn their brame targets 2wards usa n oz ...
The plane turned sharp left in an attempt to reach the Pulau Lankawi runway. Why don't you read the article first before shooting your mouth off?
From then on, it didn't have to make any more sharp turns in order to end up where they suspect it is now.
that plane flew straight on, it did not make a sharp left turn, go up and go down , then another sharp left into indian ocean.
Really ? so the radar signature is wrong. The radar detect the plane going up and down is wrong. The article is right.