"Is she gone yet?"
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I don't watch much tv but have to admit air crash investigation is interesting.The last flight i ever had was Luton-Gibraltar and it was just before 9/11. I have not flown since. Too chicken shit. Never ever will again.So i guess i am just stranded here on this desolate island. I suppose i could sail, and i am from sea-fearing naval folk
Quote from: bodaccea on November 23, 2011, 05:40:48 PMI don't watch much tv but have to admit air crash investigation is interesting.The last flight i ever had was Luton-Gibraltar and it was just before 9/11. I have not flown since. Too chicken shit. Never ever will again.So i guess i am just stranded here on this desolate island. I suppose i could sail, and i am from sea-fearing naval folk i think its "sea-faring" unless they are afraid of the sea?
Quote from: ZEGH8578 on November 23, 2011, 08:21:16 PMQuote from: bodaccea on November 23, 2011, 05:40:48 PMI don't watch much tv but have to admit air crash investigation is interesting.The last flight i ever had was Luton-Gibraltar and it was just before 9/11. I have not flown since. Too chicken shit. Never ever will again.So i guess i am just stranded here on this desolate island. I suppose i could sail, and i am from sea-fearing naval folk i think its "sea-faring" unless they are afraid of the sea?spelling nazi....
but i am afraid of that big blue thing too
I love the sea.
It's been a while since I last watched any of the air disaster shows, but I sometimes play through some of the numerous crash footage compilations on Youtube. Gives me something to think about when boarding yet another plane.
Did you look at the clip? How the guy holding the camera stayed on the road is beyond me.