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You sir are a statisticians worst nightmare. The best way to predict the future is to invent it.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostTell her to take a bomb with her.
If the chance of there being a bomb is 1000 to 1, the chance of there being two is a million to 1.
There's lies, dam lies and statistics...
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I think you may found that in recent years war moved over to other territories around Chechnya - direct result of Putin's policies: instead of dealing with secular people who wanted independence he killed them and ended up with religious fanatics who set themselves higher goals.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostLooks like the Chechens have ****ed it up.
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Been through there countless times, but not since it was all finished. Looks like the Chechens have ****ed it up.
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Tell her to take a bomb with her.Originally posted by stek View Postgf is off there in two weeks...
If the chance of there being a bomb is 1000 to 1, the chance of there being two is a million to 1.
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But the chance of another bomb going off there in the next few weeks has got to be pretty remote
She's probably safer there than anywhere right now
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Bomb at Domodedovo...
Domodedovo Moscow BTW - cant edit title....
31 dead, gf is off there in two weeks....
Been there many times myself - actually very nice - Sheremetovo is a tuliphole - but really I'm scared.
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