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Previously on "Nigeran man tries to blow up plane"

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  • Lambros
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    Terrorist AbdulMutallab Had No Passport

    http://www.debbieschlussel.com/14303...comment-172306

    I expect this will distract Americans from their miserable plight of no jobs and no income.

    2010 will be just be a continuation of 2009: bankruptcies (consumer, state and local governments, and businesses), millions homelessness and out of work.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Most people dont visit during the last hour of the flight anyway. But if told they cant go I bet most will be desperate.

    How would want to fly to America now? You would only go if you had to.
    It's not just flights to the US, but anything that enters US airspace. That is a BIG area.

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Most people dont visit during the last hour of the flight anyway. But if told they cant go I bet most will be desperate.

    How would want to fly to America now? You would only go if you had to.
    I.e. working for the al-Qaeda network

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Or visit the Loo
    Most people dont visit during the last hour of the flight anyway. But if told they cant go I bet most will be desperate.

    How would want to fly to America now? You would only go if you had to.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    Or visit the Loo
    Or have a drink, read a book/newspaper, use your laptop, listen to your iPod, watch telly, or the map thingy telling them how long they have to put up with this terrible boredom.

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by bobhope View Post
    Yes, look forward to having your legs searched every time you want to fly now.

    I like that bit on the BBC.

    Passengers can no longer stand up, open the lockers, cover themselves with blankets an hour before landing.
    Or visit the Loo

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  • bobhope
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    Reportedly, he was on a ‘watch’ list, embarked from a known weak airport, and had a one-way ticket. FFS, only because he was a total muppet was all those people saved.

    I’m sure that security can be improved by making life difficult for white, middle aged, English businessmen like me.
    Yes, look forward to having your legs searched every time you want to fly now.

    I like that bit on the BBC.

    Passengers can no longer stand up, open the lockers, cover themselves with blankets an hour before landing.

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  • Toolpusher
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    Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
    Mr Agele Olewayogogogozoomvroom
    Air Dept
    Shady Bank of Nugeria

    Good daying to you,

    With warm cockle heart I offer my sinceer friendship, and my greetings,and I hope this letter meets you in good time.

    It will be surprising for you to be gettings this proposal from me since you do not know me.

    However, I am kindly seeking your confidence in this transaction,which I, propose with my bended knee and free mind and as a person of much honest.

    Following a civil war, I am leaving Nugeria with lots of money, via Amsterdam on a planecraft. The amount is Fifteen Million one hundred thousand united states dollars (US$15,100,000.00), converted in to diamonds.

    I am so worried that the civil war death squads who are being most naughty will try to stop me, so for my own safety i have strapped a bomb to my body before I am flying.

    I am being clever man, because if they try to be putting bomb on plane, I am already having my own, and the chance of 2 bombs on a plane is impossible see !

    However, should something happen and I get crap food on planescraft, I am worried that my fartings will cause a major soilings in my underpants, and not only will under-carriage of planescraft be in trouble, but my own as well ! LOL !

    To this affect, I am instructing you to be my next of kinsmen, even if I am landing ok, and thus the case of diamonds is yours in most seriousness.

    I hereby ask for you to send an application to my email so I can nominate you for recieveal of the case.

    Please be sending me your name, address, bank account details, and a spare change of underpants....
    Looks like the Nigerians have outsourced their email scams to Bob Shawadiwadi!!

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    BBC: Met Police search London flat in US plane attack probe

    BBC News correspondent Richard Slee said there was fairly low-key police activity at the last known address of Mr Abdulmutallab, a basement flat in a mansion block near Harley Street in central London.

    Reporting from the scene, he said police forensic officers have been seen going into the building on Mansfield Street.

    Flats in the building sell for between £1.5m and £2.5m and residents are now asking how a student could afford to live in such an exclusive location, our correspondent said.
    'king 'ell - I know that block. That is NOT student accommodation. However, there are plenty of flats owned by rich Africans around that area so not a lot can be inferred from his living there.

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Mr Agele Olewayogogogozoomvroom
    Air Dept
    Shady Bank of Nugeria

    Good daying to you,

    With warm cockle heart I offer my sinceer friendship, and my greetings,and I hope this letter meets you in good time.

    It will be surprising for you to be gettings this proposal from me since you do not know me.

    However, I am kindly seeking your confidence in this transaction,which I, propose with my bended knee and free mind and as a person of much honest.

    Following a civil war, I am leaving Nugeria with lots of money, via Amsterdam on a planecraft. The amount is Fifteen Million one hundred thousand united states dollars (US$15,100,000.00), converted in to diamonds.

    I am so worried that the civil war death squads who are being most naughty will try to stop me, so for my own safety i have strapped a bomb to my body before I am flying.

    I am being clever man, because if they try to be putting bomb on plane, I am already having my own, and the chance of 2 bombs on a plane is impossible see !

    However, should something happen and I get crap food on planescraft, I am worried that my fartings will cause a major soilings in my underpants, and not only will under-carriage of planescraft be in trouble, but my own as well ! LOL !

    To this affect, I am instructing you to be my next of kinsmen, even if I am landing ok, and thus the case of diamonds is yours in most seriousness.

    I hereby ask for you to send an application to my email so I can nominate you for recieveal of the case.

    Please be sending me your name, address, bank account details, and a spare change of underpants....

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  • threaded
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    How's about a manufactured terrorist act for Boxing Day when everyone is watching TV in a bit of an alcoholic stupor. Bet his name was Emmanuel Goldstein too...

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  • Paddy
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    <<The suspect's name was in a database indicating "a significant terrorist connection" although it did not appear on a "no-fly" list, >>

    So once again the authorities bungle existing security regulation and HTF did he get a visa for the UK.

    No doubt instead of enforcing existing regulations the government will make it an excuse to restrict and inconvenience Joe Public even more

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Reportedly, he was on a ‘watch’ list, embarked from a known weak airport, and had a one-way ticket. FFS, only because he was a total muppet was all those people saved.

    I’m sure that security can be improved by making life difficult for white, middle aged, English businessmen like me.

    Leave a comment:


  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    http://www.skynews.com.au/topstories...aspx?id=410965

    'We believe this was an attempted act of terrorism,' a senior White House official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    No sh!t Sherlock
    I'm just glad the tulip survived to face justice, sore legs too.

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  • Diver
    started a topic Nigeran man tries to blow up plane

    Nigeran man tries to blow up plane

    http://www.skynews.com.au/topstories...aspx?id=410965

    'We believe this was an attempted act of terrorism,' a senior White House official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    No sh!t Sherlock

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