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Snakes on a plane!
From http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news...0416-a7vh.html
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QF797?
Which aircraft was it ?
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Since they probably escaped, I think the more correct title is "Snakes were on a plane!"
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i read it they were still on the plane, altough dead, but could not be located
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So...if they've not been located how do they know they haven't left the premises. Maybe they just held their breath for the fumigation and are now stealthily making their way to Zwecky's next flight....
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Quote:
So the next headline should read... Quote:
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So, who will freak out when they are told?......
" VH-V.., This is the aircraft that the missing snakes are on "
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On Adelaide radio, this story is getting airplay every 30 minutes and I really think this is not achieving anything.
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I think one of these photos has been put on here before, but it is sooooo relevant to this thread and i couldn't help myself! I could so imagine the scene of Pic 1 occuring, then with your awesome QF Flight attendant(Pic 2) trying to make it down the aisle to comfort you in Pic 3.....
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