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Roger O. Thornhill
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Roger O. Thornhill
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I don’t really know what you said and I’m not sure you are either… “You may think you know what you're dealing with, but believe me, you don't” Noah Cross
Not in Kansas Anymore Katılım Temmuz 2012
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@peterlanee Ripped off from Craig Ferguson which is ironic because if Ferguson had gotten the job the show would never been cancelled!
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real talk tho this ending was brutal. the whole show was a really touching watch but seeing paul shut the lights off followed by the music box version of the theme song, my heart is shattered into a million pieces
peter lane@peterlanee
They sealed Paul McCartney up with the Ed Sullivan Theater in that snowglobe. Album is cancelled. Everyone go home.
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A tearful and unforgettable farewell for Captain Russell after 41 amazing years with United Airlines. ❤️✈️ His final flight at LAX on May 20th, 2026 was followed by a touching over-the-air salute from ARFF, honoring an incredible career spent in the skies. An emotional moment for everyone watching live. 🥹
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@AFmuseum Totally lame.
The USAF has such a rich and important history instead of shilling for the Disney corporation and its swill.
Shameful!
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Visitors to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force will be able to experience Iconic Starfighters: Rivals of the Silver Screen beginning May 22, when the temporary exhibit opens... nationalmuseum.af.mil/Upcoming/Press…
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Yesterday, two Boeing E/A-18G Growlers collided mid-air during an airshow demonstration at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho.
All four pilots successfully ejected using the Martin-Baker US14A (NACES) Ejection Seat.
#EngineeringForLife

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@Osinttechnical while violent, the mating ritual of the f-18 is quick. leaving behind several offspring to return later in life as hornets themselves to repeat the cycle. - Sir David Attenborough probably
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Nunca é tarde para começar uma nova profissão: Paul McCartney participou de uma das sketches do #SNL
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The B-52’s first flight was 17 years after the first flight of the B-17. The last B-17 was manufactured 7 years before the first B-52.

Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov
What historical fact sounds fake but is true?
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@WallyWingert What’s the worst song on Sgt peppers ?
He had some good songs on the White album and two great ones on Abbey Road but honestly ….
Some of his solo stuff was pretty mediocre ….
Don’t think it was so unfair …
And seriously Yoko being there would drag anyone down…
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@FastbreakHoops5 I will just put this out there….
Knowing when to retire ?
His stats are a mirage and honestly, the moment LBJ stepped into the last game they were not going to win.
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Trump has never had alcohol in his life.
China gave him a beverage to toast, and Trump drank it.
This is a very subtle, but STRONG statement on who’s really in charge. x.com/MAGAVoice/stat…
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@GumbaJohnny @Fahadnaimb Great plane but was designed in the Seventies and was great for its time when ETOPS was just starting and long pencil routes weren't even a thing. Market economics don't really support the 757/767 market anymore. Hence an updated redesign. 2030? Pfft.
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Boeing is seriously restarting work on a brand-new narrowbody aircraft... its biggest new program since the 787 Dreamliner.
This jet is designed to challenge Airbus’s dominant A321neo. It will be larger than the 737 MAX 10 and close in size to the retired 757.
Development could ramp up soon, with a formal launch around 2030.
After the MAX issues, Boeing is taking a safe approach: classic design with upgraded wings, a smarter cockpit, and much more reliable systems.
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary put it perfectly: Boeing needs to master building the planes they’ve already sold first.
Timing is smart too... Boeing’s CEO is in China with Trump this week, hoping for major new orders.
Will this be the comeback Boeing needs, or will Airbus keep ruling the mid-market?

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