GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Officials say a U.S. team is expected soon in the South American nation of Guyana to probe the crash of a Boeing 737 jetliner that all 163 people aboard survived.
Authorities so far have given little idea about the cause of Saturday's crash. The Caribbean Airlines plane ran off the end of a runway at Guyana's main airport and broke in two. About 30 people had to be treated at a local hospital, including the pilot.
The airline is largely owned by the government of Trinidad and Tobago and its prime minister has visited the crash site. Kamla Persad-Bissessar says she is worried that the accident will hurt tourism to the Caribbean, a region that depends heavily on the industry. [Reply]
You came into this forum acting high and mighty about the word retard or something like that. Then you asked to and became a CP friend. But you couldn't resist staying out of this thread and lend your voice to the pile-on monkeys. That's why you got negged.
Thanks for your friendship. I don't need it. Just kindly don't be an enemy. [Reply]
'O' is way toward the upper right of the keyboard. 'A' sits on the very left edge. Not even close to say it was a typo. Those seven cells must have heated up.
Originally Posted by Frankie:
And you revenge-negged me right back.
You came into this forum acting high and mighty about the word retard or something like that. Then you asked to and became a CP friend. But you couldn't resist staying out of this thread and lend your voice to the pile-on monkeys. That's why you got negged.
Thanks for your friendship. I don't need it. Just kindly don't be an enemy.
So posting useless crap, while not attacking you, is considered a pile on? [Reply]
'O' is way toward the upper right of the keyboard. 'A' sits on the very left edge. Not even close to say it was a typo. Those seven cells must have heated up.
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
So posting useless crap, while not attacking you, is considered a pile on?
Participating in a pile on and not seeing it for what it was is only encouraging the sh!t-tossing primates. As a 'friend' you should have seen that.
When there are a bunch of posters here clearly having displayed persistent malice and enmity towards me and you gleefully keep playing in their sandbox you are one of them whether you want it or not. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ForeverChiefs58:
This is Frankie's quote in the conversation. You be the judge:
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Originally Posted by mnchiefsguy
We are just going to have to agree to disagree. You seem to think that we somehow provoked 9/11 and share the blame for that horrible day. I disagree. There is nothing that the United States has done that warranted that attack. You want to equate the United States to radical Muslim savages, go right ahead, but I cannot agree with that conclusion.
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Originally Posted by mnchiefsguy
There is nothing that the United States has done that warranted that attack.
He is the one who brings it up and puts quotes on the word "provoked". He has said things like this many of times in DC. Before he went into total denial he even answered in this thread this explaination:
So, occording to Frankie, The US's ME policies over the 20th century provoked 9/11. What an awesome guy Frankie is. Nothing we did deserved that attack. Nothing.
If someone thinks we could have done anything to deserve or provoke 9/11, maybe they should leave and would be happier in the country they came from.
Having only read what you quoted, provoked does not equal deserved. [Reply]
'O' is way toward the upper right of the keyboard. 'A' sits on the very left edge. Not even close to say it was a typo. Those seven cells must have heated up.
A Delta flight from Minnesota to Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing in Salt Lake City over a broken toilet.
But guess who was on board to document it all on Twitter? Slash! The Guns and Roses guitarist was on board after arriving back in the country from Serbia!
Slash took to Twitter to talk about his long day of traveling, saying: "Left Serbia 8am, just arrived in LA, 10:30pm. Delays, broken toilets, u name it. Gotta love Delta. Iii|; )"
TMZ was at the airport and caught up with some of the passengers on the delayed flight, who told the website that "It stunk...there was a flight attendant standing by the door asking people not to go #2." Flight attendants also stopped serving drinks to cut down on the use of the bathroom, TMZ reported.
When reached for comment, Delta told AOL Travel that the flight was delayed in Minneapolis due to weather conditions and then stopped in Salt Lake City for an hour to repair the broken toilet.
A Delta spokesperson said that the airline offered their "sincere apology to passengers" and provided them with a travel credit in an unnamed amount.
"It is a rare occurrence and not the level of service we aim to provide," the spokesperson added.
Back in March, a broken toilet in first class on a Continental flight caused a three hour ground delay at Pittsburgh airport. [Reply]