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:
4 did. My posy 937 mysteriously became 933. I called it my 'mistype' in my post to Donger. But who's counting? Underhanded tricks are not unusual here.
Originally Posted by Frankie:
No but there has been some suspicious attempts to frustrate me recently. It may have involved my IP as well.
BTW, Turns out I was right the first time when I referred to the post number as 937.
Hilarious. Frankie the Genious (CP spelling) thinks that some posts were deleted to frustrate and confuse him. There's absolutely no chance that they were deleted to alter who ended up with post #1000. None at all.
Originally Posted by Frankie:
Ahem. Hypocrite much?
uh, there's no hypocrisy there. he called you a pussy, and asked if your dad (the fucking piece of shit moptop) was as much of a pussy as YOU are. got it? [Reply]