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therefore aeroplanes should wear gravity fighting socks, which they take off only when they want to land?

It's making a set big enough for the landing gear that poses the biggest problem...and then the inevitable worldwide shortage of computer-geek sock material.

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Actually, if you can get Ralph Fiennes in your flight, and then he gets to bang the air hostess, most of the weight will move to the back of the plane [including Ralph and his load]. This means that the plane's nose will rise so there is less chance of a crash landing. This doesn't mean that there won't be any mid air disasters though.........one satisfied air hostess is not really a large enough sample to support such a theory with statistics!!

As much as I love the fact that we're getting rain, I hate the fact that I can't wash my car without the threat of rain ruining my hour of painstaking effort to remove all those dirt spots. GRrr!

back on topic chumps... i am ticked off because i am in NZ missing out on a mates wedding today and a concert tomorrow because of work... BOO URNS!!!

Your not upset, your just trying to find a way to skite about being in NZ, 'The Land of the Wrong White Crowd' :D

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The day after easter. All that chocolate, its sacrilege to not eat all your chocolate on the day

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(its a chocolate jesus)

So crook, worth it, but so crook... Dam easter

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Don't ya know it's the road authorities right to make crappy 1 lane roads that should be two!! :3some:. New gungahlin drive will be a joke.

sad thing is, it would be ok if it was 1 lane all the way.

Its the multiple merges (3 i think, maybe 4) from 2 lanes to 1 that f**ks it.

And to think... they are putting even MORE people out at the f**king airport.

WANKERS.

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