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Previously on "Solo Vircins | Reasons to sit at the back of Virgin flights."
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Originally posted by greenlake View Post
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhen you see a burnt out or crashed planes the tail section and last few rows tend to be the only thing left. Last rows are a no brainer.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI guess the thing is: would you rather die instantly in the crash, or suffer pain for a long time?
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For some reason it really upsets me that your username isn't proper radio phraseology!
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Originally posted by stek View PostOn C4's Plane Crash, I chose a seat just in front of the wings, my thinking was the wings (and aviation fuel) would be torn off and burst into flames behind me as the fore-fuselage leaped onwards. Not too near the front in case the front bit was crushed on impact.
I survived!
Plane was a 727, could have done a DB Cooper with the crew....
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On C4's Plane Crash, I chose a seat just in front of the wings, my thinking was the wings (and aviation fuel) would be torn off and burst into flames behind me as the fore-fuselage leaped onwards. Not too near the front in case the front bit was crushed on impact.
I survived!
Plane was a 727, could have done a DB Cooper with the crew....
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Originally posted by stek View PostYou never hear about planes backing into things - that's why I always sit at the back.
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You never hear about planes backing into things - that's why I always sit at the back.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostVIRCIN is a wart medication that employs an immuno-modulator along with salicylic acid and an anti-viral to provide a one-two-three punch in combating plantar warts. What makes VIRCIN unique is that it is the only product that contains both an antiviral and an immuno-modulator. The antiviral kills the HPV virus and the immuno-modulator triggers an immune response to clear the virus and prevent recurrence. In a clinical study VIRCIN cleared plantar warts in 88% of patients.
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Thanks for the heads up CfL
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostVIRCIN is a wart medication that employs an immuno-modulator along with salicylic acid and an anti-viral to provide a one-two-three punch in combating plantar warts. What makes VIRCIN unique is that it is the only product that contains both an antiviral and an immuno-modulator. The antiviral kills the HPV virus and the immuno-modulator triggers an immune response to clear the virus and prevent recurrence. In a clinical study VIRCIN cleared plantar warts in 88% of patients.
More info here
Thanks for the heads up CfL
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