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Previously on "Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370: The Theories"
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If you wanted to take a plane on one last jolly, and do it without being shot down avoiding radar is a fairly "good" idea.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy avoid all the radar though?
I often think you can never tell peoples mental state from looking at them. Its usually the people who bury their problems who are more unstable.
HTH
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Why avoid all the radar though?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI have a mate who works with hairy planes. He reckons the pilot just went postal, took the craft to 45000 feet (opening the dump valves) to kill all on board, and he just flew and flew as he had a love of flying.
Mates verdict, pilot suicide and mass homicide.
I often think you can never tell peoples mental state from looking at them. Its usually the people who bury their problems who are more unstable.
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I have a mate who works with hairy planes. He reckons the pilot just went postal, took the craft to 45000 feet (opening the dump valves) to kill all on board, and he just flew and flew as he had a love of flying.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd there is more.
MH370: Malaysia report indicates plane flew route to avoid detection - Telegraph
MH370 may not be down the back of MF's sofa - but Elvis is there.
Mates verdict, pilot suicide and mass homicide.
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And there is more.
MH370: Malaysia report indicates plane flew route to avoid detection - Telegraph
MH370 may not be down the back of MF's sofa - but Elvis is there.
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You can talk!Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postand the passengers could be wandering round in circles hopelessly lost in the jungle of his beard
(judging by your avatar)..
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And Ant & Dec will find them all trying to eat sheep testiclesOriginally posted by OwlHoot View Postand the passengers could be wandering round in circles hopelessly lost in the jungle of his beard
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From the look of him it could be down the back of his sofa.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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And despite its size it still spouts less crap than your gob.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt is..
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It is. Maybe Suity should have a look up there for MH370.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI thought my arse was big.
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I thought my arse was big.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMF has a BIIIIG sofa!
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