March 25, 201213 yr Stem Cells ... om nom nom nom. Going to be the beverage of choice for NARAL now. "Not only did Pepsi quench my thirst! Im also able to walk again!".
March 25, 201213 yr Noooo no noo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_XsFWr5bv8&feature=related This too Edited March 25, 201213 yr by Grind
March 25, 201213 yr No, this one can actually walk straight and form a coherent sentence. Edited March 25, 201213 yr by Grind
March 26, 201213 yr Check out the 1,995 reviews... The Mountain Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee at Amazon.com e.g. "Unfortunately I already had this exact picture tattooed on my chest, but this shirt is very useful in colder weather." more easter-egg gems at Amazon: How to live with a large endowment https://www.amazon.co...f=cm_lmf_tit_12 Audio cables for $10,000 (I think I should let my IT guys know about this) https://www.amazon.co...e/dp/B000I1X6PM "Transmission of music data at rates faster than the speed of light seemed convenient, until I realized I was hearing the music before I actually wanted to play it." 1 star Edited March 26, 201213 yr by WeMeantWell
March 27, 201213 yr https://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57405282/jetblue-captain-subdued-after-pounding-on-cockpit/ (CBS News) A police officer and an off-duty airline pilot subdued a JetBlue captain Tuesday aboard a Las Vegas-bound flight when the captain started pounding on the cockpit door after the flight's co-pilot asked him to leave and subsequently locked him out, a federal official told CBS News. The captain became incoherent during JetBlue Flight 191 from New York's John F. Kennedy International, prompting the co-pilot to get him to leave the cockpit, the official said. JetBlue said in a statement to CBS News that the flight was diverted to Amarillo, Texas, "for a medical situation involving the captain." A different federal official told CBS News that the incident doesn't appear to be related to terrorism, but the FBI is investigating.
March 27, 201213 yr https://www.cbsnews.c...ing-on-cockpit/ Captain must have missed the annual CRM CBT.
March 27, 201213 yr Who doesn't get a little fired up about going to Vegas. Give the poor guy a break.
March 27, 201213 yr Perfect for this thread Military cadets are celebrating gay pride week at the nation’s oldest private military academy by holding a “Queer Prom” and a “Condom Olympics” — an event that includes a game where participants smear lubricant on condoms until they tear. Norwich University’s celebration of homosexuality will culminate Saturday with a “Free Love Dance” at the school’s armory. The university said the events are meant to have an “open dialogue on diverse opinions in a safe place.” https://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/military-academy-hosts-queer-prom-condom-olympics.html
March 27, 201213 yr Perfect for this thread Military cadets are celebrating gay pride week at the nation’s oldest private military academy by holding a “Queer Prom” and a “Condom Olympics” — an event that includes a game where participants smear lubricant on condoms until they tear. Norwich University’s celebration of homosexuality will culminate Saturday with a “Free Love Dance” at the school’s armory. The university said the events are meant to have an “open dialogue on diverse opinions in a safe place.” https://radio.foxnews...m-olympics.html Standard NROTC activities. Edited March 27, 201213 yr by Ram
March 28, 201213 yr A while back I posted an article about the model that thought it'd be a good idea to walk face first into the moving prop of a reciprocating engine. Initially, I gave her the benefit of the doubt, realizing that it wouldn't be that hard of a mistake to make especially at night when you're not used to being around aircraft. Now all my pity has been drained as it appears that she's suing the company that operated the prop job. Not so shocking. https://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/46870427/ns/today-today_news/#.T3JcCo7w-jE
March 28, 201213 yr I love that her argument is over a technicality on the insurance companies definition of "passenger". If she's trying to argue that, they should counter sue her for damaging their airplane while being a trespasser on the ramp since she wasn't a passenger.
March 28, 201213 yr A while back I posted an article about the model that thought it'd be a good idea to walk face first into the moving prop of a reciprocating engine. Initially, I gave her the benefit of the doubt, realizing that it wouldn't be that hard of a mistake to make especially at night when you're not used to being around aircraft. Now all my pity has been drained as it appears that she's suing the company that operated the prop job. Not so shocking. https://today.msnbc.m...s/#.T3JcCo7w-jE Don't know what insurance companies are like in the US, but in the UK they are generally a bunch of rip-off artists - they take your money and then use the small print of their T&Cs to wriggle out of settling claims. So, if they've got a poorly worded contract and she's reasonably likely to lose more than $200k in lost earnings, then I wish her the best of luck in making them pay whatever a court deems appropriate. More to the point, I'd be interested in knowing exactly how this happened. I don't know about fixed-wing in the US, but I fly rotary-wing in the UK and as a general rule we don't let passengers get out and walk around at night when the rotors are spinning.
March 28, 201213 yr Perfect for this thread Military cadets are celebrating gay pride week at the nation’s oldest private military academy by holding a “Queer Prom” and a “Condom Olympics” — an event that includes a game where participants smear lubricant on condoms until they tear. Norwich University’s celebration of homosexuality will culminate Saturday with a “Free Love Dance” at the school’s armory. The university said the events are meant to have an “open dialogue on diverse opinions in a safe place.” https://radio.foxnews...m-olympics.html Interesting that the conservative guy they interviewed thinks this is the military becoming hostile to people who don't approve of gays. Norwich is a private university.
March 28, 201213 yr Perfect for this thread Military cadets are celebrating gay pride week at the nation’s oldest private military academy by holding a “Queer Prom” and a “Condom Olympics” — an event that includes a game where participants smear lubricant on condoms until they tear. Norwich University’s celebration of homosexuality will culminate Saturday with a “Free Love Dance” at the school’s armory. The university said the events are meant to have an “open dialogue on diverse opinions in a safe place.” https://radio.foxnews...m-olympics.html Sigh.... My alma mater.
March 28, 201213 yr New Award winner for douche of the month. https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2012/03/air-force-captain-says-squadron-coursework-has-chapel-reference-032812/
March 28, 201213 yr New Award winner for douche of the month. https://www.airforcet...ference-032812/ Either we have separation of church and state, or we don't. I'm not sure what the context of the reading was...this guy could be one of those douches who can't just stand still and be quiet when the chaplain shows up for a commander's call. But if SOS really is telling people that they'd better go to church, or they are setting a "morally lax" example for their subordinates, it probably is something that should be reviewed. Not everyone goes to church every Sunday, fellas.
March 28, 201213 yr New Award winner for douche of the month. https://www.airforcet...ference-032812/ Douche of the year. Who actually read online SOS shit that was not gouge? Edited March 28, 201213 yr by TAMInated
March 28, 201213 yr I wonder why so many of these complaints appear to start by going to an outside group. Is it really that hard to say, "Sir, this could be taken the wrong way. We should fix it" or am I missing something?
March 29, 201213 yr Douche of the year. Who actually read online SOS shit that was not gouge? I thought it was funny that the article in question was added in 2004 and not discovered until 2012. So 1 person every 8 years reads the actual coursework, apparently. That checks.
March 30, 201213 yr Supermassive tornado five times the size of Earth. Height ~100,000km. Earth's diameter is ~12,750km. Let us see Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton drive a truck into that.
March 30, 201213 yr Supermassive tornado five times the size of Earth. Height ~100,000km. Earth's diameter is ~12,750km. Let us see Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton drive a truck into that. Don't be silly...you can't drive a truck on the sun... That is pretty cool though. Edited March 30, 201213 yr by BitteEinBit
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