To: Diddle E. Squat
It may turn out that the plane splitting in two was a lucky break that made it easier to escape the plane than had the plane stayed intact.
To: dfwgator
"It may turn out that the plane splitting in two was a lucky break..."
I can't imagine the reaction of the ones sitting in the row where the break occurred.
To: dfwgator
It may turn out that the plane splitting in two was a lucky break that made it easier to escape the plane than had the plane stayed intact.Good point.
858 posted on
08/02/2005 8:23:25 PM PDT by
syriacus
(Embryos -- Special enough that researchers want a lot of them; not special enough to deserve to live)
To: dfwgator
It may turn out that the plane splitting in two was a lucky break that made it easier to escape the plane than had the plane stayed intact. That could well be true. (But I bet it was hard to see it as a positive at the time, though.)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson