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Ahhhh you're one of those women... The ones constantly attracted to assholes no matter how much you warn them against it...
Nah, that's my sister. She has sit taste in men. She peaked too early with Fraser and after that it was all down hill and they have all been arseholes.
Erp. Was the fog really that bad. I know there is safety to look at but I thought the planes had ILS to cope with it?
The fog had all cleared by the time I got to London.
The problem in fog is about taxiing across runways etc. There is no problem in the air, but they can't have too many planes moving on the ground as they can't keep track of them, and the pilots can't see clearly enough to avoid impending disaster (see the KLM-Pan Am crash in the canaries in the 70s in the fog for a good example of why not to push it!).
Fog was meant to be bad, but not that I saw.
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