Why I Shouldn't be Aloud On Planes
New Foxxinnia
05-06-2004, 05:20
There's a simple reason why I shouldn't be aloud on airplanes. Flying impairs my judgement. The best example of this is when I was on a Southwest flight to Corpus Christi and as we landed on the runway I looked out the window at the engine. A piece of the engine pulled back to cool off the engine. I will my impaired judgement, without thinking, shouted, "Whoa! A piece of the engine fell off!"
Pax Salam
05-06-2004, 05:22
There's a simple reason why I shouldn't be aloud on airplanes. Flying impairs my judgement. The best example of this is when I was on a Southwest flight to Corpus Christi and as we landed on the runway I looked out the window at the engine. A piece of the engine pulled back to cool off the engine. I will my impaired judgement, without thinking, shouted, "Whoa! A piece of the engine fell off!"
You shouldnt be Silent on planes either. Or else people will think you're dead. And that's bad.
Emparium
05-06-2004, 05:23
wait!people can fly!!!!!!!!
Cogitation
05-06-2004, 06:01
wait!people can fly!!!!!!!!
I'm sorry.... Is this a statement of fact or a question?
"Think about it for a moment."
--The Democratic States of Cogitation
Cuneo Island
05-06-2004, 06:02
It's "allowed". Learn how to spell.
New Foxxinnia
05-06-2004, 06:04
It's "allowed". Learn how to spell.How 'bout 'I don't care?'
Cogitation
05-06-2004, 06:10
It's "allowed". Learn how to spell.
I recommend that you don't correct people's spelling or grammar unless it's so bad that their post is not understandable.
Actually, I'll make that recommendation to everyone: Don't correct someone else's spelling or grammar unless their post cannot be understood.
--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation
"Think about it for a moment."
NationStates Game Moderator
It's "allowed". Learn how to spell.
I recommend that you don't correct people's spelling or grammar unless it's so bad that their post is not understandable.
Actually, I'll make that recommendation to everyone: Don't correct someone else's spelling or grammar unless their post cannot be understood.
--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation
"Think about it for a moment."
NationStates Game Moderator
might as well announce it in the same topic TG and Hack posted their declarations of less things we can do.
Emparium
05-06-2004, 06:13
wait!people can fly!!!!!!!!
I'm sorry.... Is this a statement of fact or a question?
"Think about it for a moment."
--The Democratic States of Cogitation
question
Cogitation
05-06-2004, 06:14
might as well announce it in the same topic TG and Hack posted their declarations of less things we can do.
I'll think about it. It really is just a recommendation, though. Not a rule.
--The Democratic States of Cogitation
New Foxxinnia
05-06-2004, 06:18
I hared taht if you put the fsirt ltteer and lsat lteter in the crorcet peclas in a wrod the rset can be a mses and poplee wlil siltl usreantnd. Wreid, huh?
might as well announce it in the same topic TG and Hack posted their declarations of less things we can do.
I'll think about it. It really is just a recommendation, though. Not a rule.
--The Democratic States of Cogitation
recommendation?
:shock: yeah, keep away from the announcement :wink:
*mutters something about causing another rule*
Cogitation
05-06-2004, 06:34
wait!people can fly!!!!!!!!I'm sorry.... Is this a statement of fact or a question?question
We're talking about travel in airplanes. People, per se, don't fly, but they ride in planes that do fly.
I hared taht if you put the fsirt ltteer and lsat lteter in the crorcet peclas in a wrod the rset can be a mses and poplee wlil siltl usreantnd. Wreid, huh?
Okay, guess this word: sifrecaciaxpiagiluerlidoutiisocpls
...or this one: ashainitianibssnlarstetmeidm
Kudos if you can guess. :mrgreen:
--The Jovial States of Cogitation
"Laugh about it for a moment."
NationStates Self-Proclaimed Court Jester
Is the second one antidisestablishmentarianism? (MY GOD! What a word!)
supercalifradgdilisticexpialidocious
antidisestablishmentarienism
I may have misspelled them though
Tuesday Heights
05-06-2004, 07:02
Were you drinking on these planes? :wink:
I hared taht if you put the fsirt ltteer and lsat lteter in the crorcet peclas in a wrod the rset can be a mses and poplee wlil siltl usreantnd. Wreid, huh?
Weird,i actually understood that :shock:
Raysian Military Tech
05-06-2004, 07:57
The left Falangie is malfunctioning!
(Sir, there is no falangie on this plane.)
THERE'S NO FALANGIE!? That's it, I'm getting off right now!
*everyone leaves too*
Pax Salam
05-06-2004, 07:59
I hared taht if you put the fsirt ltteer and lsat lteter in the crorcet peclas in a wrod the rset can be a mses and poplee wlil siltl usreantnd. Wreid, huh?
Weird,i actually understood that :shock:
It's a lie!
Decipher this:
I lkie to eat mlaes.
New Foxxinnia
05-06-2004, 08:02
I like to eat meals.
Insane Troll
05-06-2004, 08:02
I hared taht if you put the fsirt ltteer and lsat lteter in the crorcet peclas in a wrod the rset can be a mses and poplee wlil siltl usreantnd. Wreid, huh?
Weird,i actually understood that :shock:
It's a lie!
Decipher this:
I lkie to eat mlaes.
I like to eat males
or
I like to eat meals
Pax Salam
05-06-2004, 08:04
I hared taht if you put the fsirt ltteer and lsat lteter in the crorcet peclas in a wrod the rset can be a mses and poplee wlil siltl usreantnd. Wreid, huh?
Weird,i actually understood that :shock:
It's a lie!
Decipher this:
I lkie to eat mlaes.
I like to eat males
or
I like to eat meals
but which? eh? eh? didnt think so...
New Foxxinnia
05-06-2004, 08:05
'Meals' would make the most sense.
I hope its meals, eating males is ju jus just... :shock:
New Foxxinnia
05-06-2004, 08:12
If we were talking about canniblism 'males' would make more sense.
I hope its meals, eating males is ju jus just... :shock:
Ooh ...being female ... there is a certain je ne sais quoi to eating males ... :lol:
I hope its meals, eating males is ju jus just... :shock:
Ooh ...being female ... there is a certain je ne sais quoi to eating males ... :lol:
Yes,i know what the term means,& im also female & i still find it gross :shock:
There's a simple reason why I shouldn't be aloud on airplanes. Flying impairs my judgement. The best example of this is when I was on a Southwest flight to Corpus Christi and as we landed on the runway I looked out the window at the engine. A piece of the engine pulled back to cool off the engine. I will my impaired judgement, without thinking, shouted, "Whoa! A piece of the engine fell off!"Don't scream "Allah Akbar!!!" and make a run for the cockpit either, they don't seem to like that.
There's a simple reason why I shouldn't be aloud on airplanes. Flying impairs my judgement. The best example of this is when I was on a Southwest flight to Corpus Christi and as we landed on the runway I looked out the window at the engine. A piece of the engine pulled back to cool off the engine. I will my impaired judgement, without thinking, shouted, "Whoa! A piece of the engine fell off!"Don't scream "Allah Akbar!!!" and make a run for the cockpit either, they don't seem to like that.
I wonder why :roll:
Detsl-stan
05-06-2004, 10:00
It's "allowed". Learn how to spell.
I recommend that you don't correct people's spelling or grammar unless it's so bad that their post is not understandable.
Actually, I'll make that recommendation to everyone: Don't correct someone else's spelling or grammar unless their post cannot be understood.
--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation
"Think about it for a moment."
NationStates Game Moderator
I beg to differ. Allegedly, a substantial portion of NS users is underage school students, lollin' about, spammin', and, of course, butchering the English language. Already, Stephistan is taking steps to protect them from vile sexual perversions of Garaj Mahal. :lol: I say why not join her in the effort to aide & protect the tender youths -- by correcting their grammar and spelling! :twisted: