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]
Originally Posted by Frankie:
And who the hell do you think YOU are to dictate what this place should be?
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Maybe blatantly insulting one's elderly mother or any other family member is not a bannable offense, YET.
Actually, Frankie, this place IS somewhat moderated by the will of the people.
And you can type YET in whatever size font you want, but I guaran-damn-tee you that insults like I and others have made in this thread will never be moderated. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Saul Good:
I'm predicting today at 2:12...
Originally Posted by Radar Chief:
The way Frankie is going I'm thinking under. I'll go with 1:56.
Wait are you talking about when you'll get banned or when this topic hits 1000?
Originally Posted by Donger:
Man, just imagine what ChiefsPlanet will be like once Frankie dictates the rules around here.
I don't see CP instituting Sharia law in the immediate future. His best bet might be to create his own message board dedicated to his favorite Kok-buru team [Reply]