My little runaway. Run, run, run, run, run away.
She's no Sir Robin... that's for sure.
But she did Pile it Higher and Deeper
My favourite bit was the one about the plane crashing into the Empire State Building and then the passengers calmly disembarked and caught the lift.Priceless.
I didn't see that one.
Bother!
I seem to recollect that the aircraft that hit the Empire State Building was a bomber.
Not a lot of passengers there!
If you contact any professors, then get it right.
I'm saying that at least some parts of the plane would have bounced off the south face of WTC 2 if a plane crash took place at the south face of WTC 2.
I'm not saying THE ENTIRE PLANE would bounce off the south face of WTC 2, just parts of it.
Some of the plane would probably get stuck inside the building, as happened when an airplane flew into the Empire State Building. The passengers on that plane survived. They just crawled over the wreckage and took the elevators down to the ground. You'd end up with damage similar to that seen in the photograph below.
I didn't see that one.
Bother!
I seem to recollect that the aircraft that hit the Empire State Building was a bomber.
Not a lot of passengers there!
I understood that the B25 had been converted as military VIP transport. Don't have any details.
Now that your stumped, you're just pulling the same standard fallback as every other 911 kook. A poor me, arrogant routine, acting like your just innocent and you were only attacked and insulted while noone could debunk your nonsense.
I've seen this exact same game so many times it turns my stomach to watch.
There were no passengers.Three crewmen and eleven office workers died.Contrary to Dusty's beliefs the plane did not bounce off the building.
And when this was shown to her she just blew it off.
I'm no research scientist, but isn't ignoring contradictory evidence kinda anti-science?
Oops. Got that part wrong. Anyway, the plane parts did bounce off the building, which is my main point.
No passengers survived.It was a B25 bomber,not a commercial flight.Wrong again.
http://www.elevator-world.com/magazine/archive01/9603-002.htm
''Luckily, the accident occurred on a weekend, with only about 1,500 people in the building -- compared with the 10,000-15,000 on an average weekday. Still, 14 died in the accident -- 11 in the building, plus Colonel Smith and the other two occupants of the plane. Hardest hit was the Catholic War Relief Office on the 79th floor, directly in the path of the bomber. Eight relief office workers were killed. ''