It's because they are c*nts mate.genome wrote:Why are some airheads complaining to Guernsey Police comparing this to Madeleine McCann?
Is Royal Lady accusing Neil Warnock of killing him?Old Man Andrews wrote:It's because they are c*nts mate.genome wrote:Why are some airheads complaining to Guernsey Police comparing this to Madeleine McCann?
Seems slightly distasteful that the pic they use of the pilot is of him giving it a cheery Paul McCartney.Old Man Andrews wrote:https://www.itv.com/news/2019-02-03/plane-carrying-missing-footballer-emiliano-sala-found-in-sea-bed-search/
Not sure I agree. When i first heard that detail it made me think he was trapped inside a plane, sinking down into the murky depths of a freezing sea, knowing his life would soon drain out of him, while he panicked, struggling for breath, crying for the loved ones he would never see again.Old Man Andrews wrote:The fact the body is still in the plane will be a comfort to the family at least
I see what you're saying but it will be a comfort to have something to bury/cremate. A lot of plane crashes result in families burying a shoe or a bag, something like that. Must be horrible.Winston Biscuit wrote:Not sure I agree. When i first heard that detail it made me think he was trapped inside a plane, sinking down into the murky depths of a freezing sea, knowing his life would soon drain out of him, while he panicked, struggling for breath, crying for the loved ones he would never see again.Old Man Andrews wrote:The fact the body is still in the plane will be a comfort to the family at least
I would be more comforted by learning of a NEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAW BANG! ending.
I once buried a pair of shoes in the garden at my old house. True fact.Old Man Andrews wrote:I see what you're saying but it will be a comfort to have something to bury/cremate. A lot of plane crashes result in families burying a shoe or a bag, something like that. Must be horrible.Winston Biscuit wrote:Not sure I agree. When i first heard that detail it made me think he was trapped inside a plane, sinking down into the murky depths of a freezing sea, knowing his life would soon drain out of him, while he panicked, struggling for breath, crying for the loved ones he would never see again.Old Man Andrews wrote:The fact the body is still in the plane will be a comfort to the family at least
I would be more comforted by learning of a NEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAW BANG! ending.
A nice time-capsule idea.Winston Biscuit wrote:I once buried a pair of shoes in the garden at my old house. True fact.Old Man Andrews wrote:I see what you're saying but it will be a comfort to have something to bury/cremate. A lot of plane crashes result in families burying a shoe or a bag, something like that. Must be horrible.Winston Biscuit wrote:
Not sure I agree. When i first heard that detail it made me think he was trapped inside a plane, sinking down into the murky depths of a freezing sea, knowing his life would soon drain out of him, while he panicked, struggling for breath, crying for the loved ones he would never see again.
I would be more comforted by learning of a NEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAW BANG! ending.
a.k.a the Silver Fox6ft Kerplunk wrote:Seems slightly distasteful that the pic they use of the pilot is of him giving it a cheery Paul McCartney.Old Man Andrews wrote:https://www.itv.com/news/2019-02-03/plane-carrying-missing-footballer-emiliano-sala-found-in-sea-bed-search/
Not sure his dog is the most heartbreaking thing about it but each to their own.URZZZZ wrote:Confirmed that it was his body found in the plane. Absolutely heartbreaking seeing the picture of his dog waiting for him to return![]()
RIP
I hate this phrase, it's awfulOld Man Andrews wrote:Sad waste of a life
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