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How the fuck did I miss that?
I dunno but it was hilarious. I can't even begin to describe the (mod edit).

How the fuck did I miss that?

I was at Papas Grill today and had two draft beers . Looked around for Danke for help paying the tab and he was nowhere to be found , as usual. Very disappointing . Yesterday I was in a shop on town , some old lady was trying to pawn a necklace for 40 FRN's to pay for a prescription , I just gave her the 40 and told her a story about Danke letting everyone down . It seemed to make her feel better.
IDK if this public shaming will work on danke. He does not have a lot of shame...
Danke? Will this spur you into action?
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Belarusian Pilot Crashes and Gets Impaled By Tree, Poses For Pictures And Shouts To Doctors “I am Groot!”
Getting impaled was one of the most gruesome ways to die during the middle ages. It was especially popular in Central and Eastern Europe. However this time it was not on purpose but it was an pilot crashing and getting impaled by a massive tree branch. One Belarusian pilot, Ivan Krasouski, took impaling to another level entirely when his paratrike crashed into woodland and he found himself the proud owner of what is probably the biggest splinter in the world. Ivan Krasouski enjoys the adrenaline when he flies his paratrike, especially over Belorussian pretty countryside not far from Minsk, but then it happened, a strap snapped and he span out of control reports Mirror.
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https://www.slavorum.org/belarusian...or-pictures-and-shouts-to-doctors-i-am-groot/
HB cut his hair and now works for Spirit Airlines?
Spirit flight attendant entertains passengers with stand-up comedy during delay
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2018/...engers-with-stand-up-comedy-during-delay.html
Nah, he's blonde and has very que3r (why is RPFs filtering that word?) mannerisms unlike yours truly. That was funny though.
Your people's comedy is hilarious sometimes.I look forward to having the Byrd Cookie Company Maple Wafer over those stupid Dutch stroopwafels.No more stroopwaffles on domestic flights!!!!! Bastards.
http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2018/...r-airline-removes-stroopwafels-from-menu.html
[MENTION=6186]Danke[/MENTION] , do something!
Meanwhile, in the subcontinent...
Viral video shows terrified airline passengers vomiting as cabin fills with mist
ALARMING footage has captured the moment airline passengers in India started vomiting as they were blasted with clouds of mist from the air conditioning in an attempt to force them out.
https://www.express.co.uk/travel/ar...rAsia-India-air-conditioning-passengers-vomit
By HARRIET MALLINSON
PUBLISHED: 13:00, Thu, Jun 21, 2018 | UPDATED: 15:00, Thu, Jun 21, 2018
Alarming footage has captured an aircraft cabin on board an AirAsia flight to India filling with mist as the captain blasted the air conditioning on full power in a bid to make the passengers leave the plane.
The flight, departing from Kolkata was delayed by over four hours for its journey to Bagdogra, West Bengal.
When passengers began growing frustrated, the aircraft’s captain told them to disembark the plane without any explanation.
However, when they refused due to heavy rain outside, he forced them out by turning the air conditioning on high, it is claimed.
A clip from inside in the plane shows the passengers shouting loudly and complaining as the mist swirls around the cabin nearly obscuring the people.
The frightened passengers can be heard coughing loudly, with some vomiting.
Passenger Dipankar Ray - who filmed the shocking footage - told Press Trust of India (PTI) that the airline staff had been very “unprofessional and rude.”
"The flight was scheduled to depart at 9 am and was initially delayed by 30 minutes,” he said.
“After boarding, we kept sitting inside the aircraft for one-and-a-half hours with no food or water at all.”
"When passengers refused to deboard due to heavy rains outside, the captain put the air-conditioning blower on full blast to hound the passengers out.
“It created a scary scene as heavy fog was created inside the plane and it was very suffocating (sic).”
Ray said that the plane had returned to the gate as a result of a “technical snag” before the captain ordered the passengers out.
On Facebook, Ray commented on the clip: "This is the way Aviation industry works in India. This #AirAsiaservice was particularly scary ... Avoid Air Asia (sic).”
AirAsia India acknowledged the delay in a statement and explained that the air conditioning had been turned on as a result of “high humidity conditions.”
The airline said: "AirAsia India would like to confirm that flight i5583 from Kolkata to Bagdogra was delayed by 4.5 hours due to a technical requirement.
How the fuck did I miss that?
@Danke , do something!
Meanwhile, in the subcontinent...
Viral video shows terrified airline passengers vomiting as cabin fills with mist
ALARMING footage has captured the moment airline passengers in India started vomiting as they were blasted with clouds of mist from the air conditioning in an attempt to force them out.
https://www.express.co.uk/travel/ar...rAsia-India-air-conditioning-passengers-vomit
By HARRIET MALLINSON
PUBLISHED: 13:00, Thu, Jun 21, 2018 | UPDATED: 15:00, Thu, Jun 21, 2018
Alarming footage has captured an aircraft cabin on board an AirAsia flight to India filling with mist as the captain blasted the air conditioning on full power in a bid to make the passengers leave the plane.
The flight, departing from Kolkata was delayed by over four hours for its journey to Bagdogra, West Bengal.
When passengers began growing frustrated, the aircraft’s captain told them to disembark the plane without any explanation.
However, when they refused due to heavy rain outside, he forced them out by turning the air conditioning on high, it is claimed.
A clip from inside in the plane shows the passengers shouting loudly and complaining as the mist swirls around the cabin nearly obscuring the people.
The frightened passengers can be heard coughing loudly, with some vomiting.
Passenger Dipankar Ray - who filmed the shocking footage - told Press Trust of India (PTI) that the airline staff had been very “unprofessional and rude.”
"The flight was scheduled to depart at 9 am and was initially delayed by 30 minutes,” he said.
“After boarding, we kept sitting inside the aircraft for one-and-a-half hours with no food or water at all.”
"When passengers refused to deboard due to heavy rains outside, the captain put the air-conditioning blower on full blast to hound the passengers out.
“It created a scary scene as heavy fog was created inside the plane and it was very suffocating (sic).”
Ray said that the plane had returned to the gate as a result of a “technical snag” before the captain ordered the passengers out.
On Facebook, Ray commented on the clip: "This is the way Aviation industry works in India. This #AirAsiaservice was particularly scary ... Avoid Air Asia (sic).”
AirAsia India acknowledged the delay in a statement and explained that the air conditioning had been turned on as a result of “high humidity conditions.”
The airline said: "AirAsia India would like to confirm that flight i5583 from Kolkata to Bagdogra was delayed by 4.5 hours due to a technical requirement.
https://www.ajc.com/news/national/f...that-turns-out-bobcat/za9degEJ4lgfdmUfoEPhbJ/Family takes in stray kitten that turns out to be a bobcat
GARRISON, MINN. —
A Minnesota family thought they took in a stray kitten -- but it turned out to be a baby bobcat.
Jared Yost told WPLG that he was working at his landscape job when he found the animal hiding on the edge of a parking lot.
Even though he said he’s not a “cat person,” Yost said he took it home, WCCO reports.
After listening to the animal meowing, the family suspected it wasn’t a domestic cat.
The family took the cat to the Minnesota Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, which confirmed it is a bobcat in a Facebook post:
“(now that you're done “oooohing” over this adorable photo, here's the story
“A very observant client heard a kitten crying for help in a car lot the other night. After bringing home the stray kitten and listening to it, he started suspecting it wasn't a domestic breed.
“24 hours later and we have our first bobcat kitten of the summer. We're thankful he found the tiny bobcat before it was hit by a car.
“The kitten appears to be in good health but was dehydrated. She'll spend a few days with us stabilizing then we'll transfer her to another rehabber who works with bobcats. We're so thankful to have a great network of rehabbers and clients who make the time to help animals in need!”
FBI: Sexual Assault on Planes Up 'Alarmingly'
"Sexual assault on an aircraft is a federal crime," the FBI warns in its new Be Air Aware campaign—and it's a crime that the agency says has increased "at an alarming rate" in recent years. The bureau says there has been a steady rise in reported mid-air incidents, with the 38 investigations it opened in 2014 rising to 63 last year; the true number of incidents could be much higher, reports CNN. The FBI says it's not sure what's behind the increase, but it urges passengers to "hit that call button" and notify the flight crew immediately when there is an incident. Too often, passengers either fail to report the assault or only report it long after the flight, when it is harder to investigate and prosecute offenders, the bureau says.
The FBI says sexual assault is more common on long-haul, overnight flights and often happens when a passenger is asleep. Brian Nadeau, assistant special agent in charge of the Baltimore division, tells the Washington Post that alcohol is often involved, and it is common for victims to be in either the middle or window seats. "We find offenders will often test their victims, sometimes brushing up against them to see how they will react or if they will wake up," Nadeau says. "Do not give these offenders the benefit of the doubt."
http://www.newser.com/story/260911/fbi-sexual-assault-on-planes-up-alarmingly.html