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Corgi bit me 'nads
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 7:38 pm  Reply with quote
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'Suspicious' pair taken off plane

Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester after some
passengers became alarmed about what they regarded as suspicious
behaviour.

People on the Airbus 320 at Malaga alerted staff and demanded their
removal, Monarch Airlines said.

The pair were subsequently taken from flight ZB 613, carrying 150
passengers and seven crew, early on Wednesday.

Two men, reported to be of Asian or Middle Eastern appearance, were
questioned for several hours.

Flight delay

Authorities allowed them to fly back to the UK later in the week.

The plane had been due to take off about 0300 BST but was delayed by
about three hours.

A spokesman for Monarch Airlines said: "There were two passengers on
the flight who came to the attention of the other people because they
were apparently acting suspiciously.

"The flight attendants were sufficiently concerned to alert the crew
who in turn informed the security authorities at Malaga airport."

No details of their "suspicious" behaviour were revealed.

The Conservative homeland security spokesman, Patrick Mercer, described
the incident as "a victory for terrorists".

"These people on the flight have been terrorised into behaving
irrationally," he told the Mail on Sunday.

"For those unfortunate two men to be victimised because of the colour
of their skin is just nonsense."

Aviation expert David Learmont said "paranoia" among passengers had
increased since UK officials said they had thwarted an alleged plot to
blow up planes mid-flight but he believed it would calm down.

"There is a problem here - if people get too paranoid because someone
is sweating and sitting white-knuckled because they are afraid of
flying, then other passengers sitting nearby are going to think that
they're about to explode a bomb.

"But how can you stop it? People should keep an eye out for suspicious
behaviour but nervousness is not enough."

He said a heightened state of alertness was being encouraged by the
media, although there had been cases of genuine concern on flights.

"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."
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Jacqueline
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 7:44 pm  Reply with quote
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On 20 Aug 2006 07:38:10 -0700, "Corgi bit me 'nads"
<michaelnewport@yahoo.com> wrote:

Quote:
'Suspicious' pair taken off plane

Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester after some
passengers became alarmed about what they regarded as suspicious
behaviour.

People on the Airbus 320 at Malaga alerted staff and demanded their
removal, Monarch Airlines said.

The pair were subsequently taken from flight ZB 613, carrying 150
passengers and seven crew, early on Wednesday.

Two men, reported to be of Asian or Middle Eastern appearance, were
questioned for several hours.

Flight delay

Authorities allowed them to fly back to the UK later in the week.

The plane had been due to take off about 0300 BST but was delayed by
about three hours.

A spokesman for Monarch Airlines said: "There were two passengers on
the flight who came to the attention of the other people because they
were apparently acting suspiciously.

"The flight attendants were sufficiently concerned to alert the crew
who in turn informed the security authorities at Malaga airport."

No details of their "suspicious" behaviour were revealed.

The Conservative homeland security spokesman, Patrick Mercer, described
the incident as "a victory for terrorists".

"These people on the flight have been terrorised into behaving
irrationally," he told the Mail on Sunday.

"For those unfortunate two men to be victimised because of the colour
of their skin is just nonsense."

Aviation expert David Learmont said "paranoia" among passengers had
increased since UK officials said they had thwarted an alleged plot to
blow up planes mid-flight but he believed it would calm down.

"There is a problem here - if people get too paranoid because someone
is sweating and sitting white-knuckled because they are afraid of
flying, then other passengers sitting nearby are going to think that
they're about to explode a bomb.

"But how can you stop it? People should keep an eye out for suspicious
behaviour but nervousness is not enough."

He said a heightened state of alertness was being encouraged by the
media, although there had been cases of genuine concern on flights.

"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

Those two men must be Morrow and Martin!
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Martin's wife
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 7:47 pm  Reply with quote
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:44:02 +0200, Jacqueline <> wrote:


Quote:
"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

Those two men must be Morrow and Martin!

"ordinary people" not neurotic stalkers like Jacqueline and Runge.

--

Martin's wife
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Runge
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:31 pm  Reply with quote
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Duh

"Corgi bit me 'nads" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: 1156084690.296534.326580@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
'Suspicious' pair taken off plane

Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester after some
passengers became alarmed about what they regarded as suspicious
behaviour.

People on the Airbus 320 at Malaga alerted staff and demanded their
removal, Monarch Airlines said.

The pair were subsequently taken from flight ZB 613, carrying 150
passengers and seven crew, early on Wednesday.

Two men, reported to be of Asian or Middle Eastern appearance, were
questioned for several hours.

Flight delay

Authorities allowed them to fly back to the UK later in the week.

The plane had been due to take off about 0300 BST but was delayed by
about three hours.

A spokesman for Monarch Airlines said: "There were two passengers on
the flight who came to the attention of the other people because they
were apparently acting suspiciously.

"The flight attendants were sufficiently concerned to alert the crew
who in turn informed the security authorities at Malaga airport."

No details of their "suspicious" behaviour were revealed.

The Conservative homeland security spokesman, Patrick Mercer, described
the incident as "a victory for terrorists".

"These people on the flight have been terrorised into behaving
irrationally," he told the Mail on Sunday.

"For those unfortunate two men to be victimised because of the colour
of their skin is just nonsense."

Aviation expert David Learmont said "paranoia" among passengers had
increased since UK officials said they had thwarted an alleged plot to
blow up planes mid-flight but he believed it would calm down.

"There is a problem here - if people get too paranoid because someone
is sweating and sitting white-knuckled because they are afraid of
flying, then other passengers sitting nearby are going to think that
they're about to explode a bomb.

"But how can you stop it? People should keep an eye out for suspicious
behaviour but nervousness is not enough."

He said a heightened state of alertness was being encouraged by the
media, although there had been cases of genuine concern on flights.

"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."
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Runge
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:32 pm  Reply with quote
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Yess morrow; yesss

"Martin's wife" <me@privacy.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
hctge2l83p0shjvdgmudtjvj9iabb4k832@4ax.com...
Quote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:44:02 +0200, Jacqueline <> wrote:


"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

Those two men must be Morrow and Martin!

"ordinary people" not neurotic stalkers like Jacqueline and Runge.

--

Martin's wife
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Jacqueline
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:35 pm  Reply with quote
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 17:32:15 +0200, "Runge" <philsa@bigfoot.com>
wrote:

Quote:
Yess morrow; yesss

"Martin's wife" <me@privacy.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
hctge2l83p0shjvdgmudtjvj9iabb4k832@4ax.com...
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:44:02 +0200, Jacqueline <> wrote:


"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

Those two men must be Morrow and Martin!

"ordinary people" not neurotic stalkers like Jacqueline and Runge.

--

Martin's wife

Martin's wife tries to project her patatic husband, but don't know

what he is doing after she leaves their house! Maybe that is good for
her!
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Martin's wife
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:47 pm  Reply with quote
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On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 17:35:47 +0200, Jacqueline <> wrote:

Quote:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 17:32:15 +0200, "Runge" <philsa@bigfoot.com
wrote:

Yess morrow; yesss

"Martin's wife" <me@privacy.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
hctge2l83p0shjvdgmudtjvj9iabb4k832@4ax.com...
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:44:02 +0200, Jacqueline <> wrote:


"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

Those two men must be Morrow and Martin!

"ordinary people" not neurotic stalkers like Jacqueline and Runge.

--

Martin's wife

Martin's wife tries to project her patatic husband,

"project her patatic" - a real frietjes eater's freudian slip.

If you mean a Technicolor yawn, say so Jacqueline

Quote:
but don't know
what he is doing after she leaves their house! Maybe that is good for
her!

Time for your medicine and your pink fluffy straight jacket.
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Alan
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:27 pm  Reply with quote
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"Corgi bit me 'nads" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1156084690.296534.326580@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
'Suspicious' pair taken off plane

Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester after some
passengers became alarmed about what they regarded as suspicious
behaviour.

People on the Airbus 320 at Malaga alerted staff and demanded their
removal, Monarch Airlines said.

The pair were subsequently taken from flight ZB 613, carrying 150
passengers and seven crew, early on Wednesday.

Two men, reported to be of Asian or Middle Eastern appearance, were
questioned for several hours.

Flight delay

Authorities allowed them to fly back to the UK later in the week.

The plane had been due to take off about 0300 BST but was delayed by
about three hours.

A spokesman for Monarch Airlines said: "There were two passengers on
the flight who came to the attention of the other people because they
were apparently acting suspiciously.

"The flight attendants were sufficiently concerned to alert the crew
who in turn informed the security authorities at Malaga airport."

No details of their "suspicious" behaviour were revealed.

The Conservative homeland security spokesman, Patrick Mercer, described
the incident as "a victory for terrorists".

"These people on the flight have been terrorised into behaving
irrationally," he told the Mail on Sunday.

"For those unfortunate two men to be victimised because of the colour
of their skin is just nonsense."

Aviation expert David Learmont said "paranoia" among passengers had
increased since UK officials said they had thwarted an alleged plot to
blow up planes mid-flight but he believed it would calm down.

"There is a problem here - if people get too paranoid because someone
is sweating and sitting white-knuckled because they are afraid of
flying, then other passengers sitting nearby are going to think that
they're about to explode a bomb.

"But how can you stop it? People should keep an eye out for suspicious
behaviour but nervousness is not enough."

He said a heightened state of alertness was being encouraged by the
media, although there had been cases of genuine concern on flights.

"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

"APPARENTLY" who knows, they were continually checking their watches,

speaking in what was thought to be arabic,sweating profusely wearing thick
clothes and leather jackets --------- i think in these circumstances at this
time i might be a tad interested if i was a passenger on that plane
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Alan
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:10 pm  Reply with quote
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"Alan" <alan.luker@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:740Gg.18545$oa4.15118@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
Quote:

"Corgi bit me 'nads" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1156084690.296534.326580@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
'Suspicious' pair taken off plane

Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester after some
passengers became alarmed about what they regarded as suspicious
behaviour.

People on the Airbus 320 at Malaga alerted staff and demanded their
removal, Monarch Airlines said.

The pair were subsequently taken from flight ZB 613, carrying 150
passengers and seven crew, early on Wednesday.

Two men, reported to be of Asian or Middle Eastern appearance, were
questioned for several hours.

Flight delay

Authorities allowed them to fly back to the UK later in the week.

The plane had been due to take off about 0300 BST but was delayed by
about three hours.

A spokesman for Monarch Airlines said: "There were two passengers on
the flight who came to the attention of the other people because they
were apparently acting suspiciously.

"The flight attendants were sufficiently concerned to alert the crew
who in turn informed the security authorities at Malaga airport."

No details of their "suspicious" behaviour were revealed.

The Conservative homeland security spokesman, Patrick Mercer, described
the incident as "a victory for terrorists".

"These people on the flight have been terrorised into behaving
irrationally," he told the Mail on Sunday.

"For those unfortunate two men to be victimised because of the colour
of their skin is just nonsense."

Aviation expert David Learmont said "paranoia" among passengers had
increased since UK officials said they had thwarted an alleged plot to
blow up planes mid-flight but he believed it would calm down.

"There is a problem here - if people get too paranoid because someone
is sweating and sitting white-knuckled because they are afraid of
flying, then other passengers sitting nearby are going to think that
they're about to explode a bomb.

"But how can you stop it? People should keep an eye out for suspicious
behaviour but nervousness is not enough."

He said a heightened state of alertness was being encouraged by the
media, although there had been cases of genuine concern on flights.

"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

"APPARENTLY" who knows, they were continually checking their watches,
speaking in what was thought to be arabic,sweating profusely wearing thick
clothes and leather jackets --------- i think in these circumstances at
this time i might be a tad interested if i was a passenger on that plane

Oh i forgot --- thick clothes in Malaga????? MMMmm
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Guest
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:30 pm  Reply with quote






In article <vI0Gg.8447$w3.248@newsfe4-win.ntli.net>, alan.luker@virgin.net
(Alan) wrote:

Quote:
*From:* "Alan" <alan.luker@virgin.net
*Date:* Sun, 20 Aug 2006 17:10:51 GMT


"Alan" <alan.luker@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:740Gg.18545$oa4.15118@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...

"Corgi bit me 'nads" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1156084690.296534.326580@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
'Suspicious' pair taken off plane

Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester after some
passengers became alarmed about what they regarded as suspicious
behaviour.

"APPARENTLY" who knows, they were continually checking their watches,
speaking in what was thought to be arabic,sweating profusely wearing
thick clothes and leather jackets --------- i think in these
circumstances at this time i might be a tad interested if i was a
passenger on that plane

Oh i forgot --- thick clothes in Malaga????? MMMmm

Maybe they were anticipating cold in Manchester. People from warmer
climates sometimes find our 'warm' quite chilly; I was sitting on the
seafront yesterday, happy in a T-shirt, when an Indian or Pakistani family
came by swathed in thick coats.
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Gregory Morrow
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:36 pm  Reply with quote
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Jacqueline moans:

Quote:
On 20 Aug 2006 07:38:10 -0700, "Corgi bit me 'nads"
michaelnewport@yahoo.com> wrote:

'Suspicious' pair taken off plane

Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester after some
passengers became alarmed about what they regarded as suspicious
behaviour.

People on the Airbus 320 at Malaga alerted staff and demanded their
removal, Monarch Airlines said.

The pair were subsequently taken from flight ZB 613, carrying 150
passengers and seven crew, early on Wednesday.

Two men, reported to be of Asian or Middle Eastern appearance, were
questioned for several hours.

Flight delay

Authorities allowed them to fly back to the UK later in the week.

The plane had been due to take off about 0300 BST but was delayed by
about three hours.

A spokesman for Monarch Airlines said: "There were two passengers on
the flight who came to the attention of the other people because they
were apparently acting suspiciously.

"The flight attendants were sufficiently concerned to alert the crew
who in turn informed the security authorities at Malaga airport."

No details of their "suspicious" behaviour were revealed.

The Conservative homeland security spokesman, Patrick Mercer, described
the incident as "a victory for terrorists".

"These people on the flight have been terrorised into behaving
irrationally," he told the Mail on Sunday.

"For those unfortunate two men to be victimised because of the colour
of their skin is just nonsense."

Aviation expert David Learmont said "paranoia" among passengers had
increased since UK officials said they had thwarted an alleged plot to
blow up planes mid-flight but he believed it would calm down.

"There is a problem here - if people get too paranoid because someone
is sweating and sitting white-knuckled because they are afraid of
flying, then other passengers sitting nearby are going to think that
they're about to explode a bomb.

"But how can you stop it? People should keep an eye out for suspicious
behaviour but nervousness is not enough."

He said a heightened state of alertness was being encouraged by the
media, although there had been cases of genuine concern on flights.

"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

Those two men must be Morrow and Martin!


You are a DIRTY little girl, dearie...!!!

--
Best
Greg
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James Silverton
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:37 pm  Reply with quote
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Hello, barney2@cix.compulink.co.uk!
You wrote on Sun, 20 Aug 2006 12:30:32 -0500:

??>> *From:* "Alan" <alan.luker@virgin.net>
??>> *Date:* Sun, 20 Aug 2006 17:10:51 GMT
??>>
??>> "Alan" <alan.luker@virgin.net> wrote in message
??>> news:740Gg.18545$oa4.15118@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
??>>>
??>>> "Corgi bit me 'nads" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> wrote in
??>>> message
news:1156084690.296534.326580@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
??>>>> 'Suspicious' pair taken off plane
??>>>>
??>>>> Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester
??>>>> after some passengers became alarmed about what they
??>>>> regarded as suspicious behaviour.
??>>>>
??>>> "APPARENTLY" who knows, they were continually checking
??>>> their watches, speaking in what was thought to be
??>>> arabic,sweating profusely wearing thick clothes and
??>>> leather jackets --------- i think in these circumstances
??>>> at this time i might be a tad interested if i was a
??>>> passenger on that plane
??>>>
??>> Oh i forgot --- thick clothes in Malaga????? MMMmm

Even on an airplane it is possible to take off your jacket if
you are too hot :-)

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

E-mail, with obvious alterations:
not.jim.silverton.at.comcast.not
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Gregory Morrow
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:41 pm  Reply with quote
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gRunge wrote:

Quote:
Yess morrow; yesss


"I have been a very bad little girl", cried Jacqueline, "I was having
some little kisses and drinks and things with some men and then I woke
up pregnant. Oh pleeeease, can you help me!?".

Dr. gRunge excitedly pulled on a rubber glove and said, "No worries,
dear! Hop up here on this examination table and let's have a look at
you via the speculum..."

--
Best
Greg


Quote:

"Martin's wife" <me@privacy.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
hctge2l83p0shjvdgmudtjvj9iabb4k832@4ax.com...
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:44:02 +0200, Jacqueline <> wrote:


"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

Those two men must be Morrow and Martin!

"ordinary people" not neurotic stalkers like Jacqueline and Runge.

--

Martin's wife
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Gregory Morrow
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:45 pm  Reply with quote
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Jacqueline writhes:

Quote:
On 20 Aug 2006 07:38:10 -0700, "Corgi bit me 'nads"
michaelnewport@yahoo.com> wrote:

'Suspicious' pair taken off plane

Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester after some
passengers became alarmed about what they regarded as suspicious
behaviour.

People on the Airbus 320 at Malaga alerted staff and demanded their
removal, Monarch Airlines said.

The pair were subsequently taken from flight ZB 613, carrying 150
passengers and seven crew, early on Wednesday.

Two men, reported to be of Asian or Middle Eastern appearance, were
questioned for several hours.

Flight delay

Authorities allowed them to fly back to the UK later in the week.

The plane had been due to take off about 0300 BST but was delayed by
about three hours.

A spokesman for Monarch Airlines said: "There were two passengers on
the flight who came to the attention of the other people because they
were apparently acting suspiciously.

"The flight attendants were sufficiently concerned to alert the crew
who in turn informed the security authorities at Malaga airport."

No details of their "suspicious" behaviour were revealed.

The Conservative homeland security spokesman, Patrick Mercer, described
the incident as "a victory for terrorists".

"These people on the flight have been terrorised into behaving
irrationally," he told the Mail on Sunday.

"For those unfortunate two men to be victimised because of the colour
of their skin is just nonsense."

Aviation expert David Learmont said "paranoia" among passengers had
increased since UK officials said they had thwarted an alleged plot to
blow up planes mid-flight but he believed it would calm down.

"There is a problem here - if people get too paranoid because someone
is sweating and sitting white-knuckled because they are afraid of
flying, then other passengers sitting nearby are going to think that
they're about to explode a bomb.

"But how can you stop it? People should keep an eye out for suspicious
behaviour but nervousness is not enough."

He said a heightened state of alertness was being encouraged by the
media, although there had been cases of genuine concern on flights.

"We are in a paranoid time, but vigilance by ordinary people is
important."

Those two men must be Morrow and Martin!


Q: What is the difference between Jacqueline taking a bath and a nun
taking a bath...???

A: A nun has hope in her soul -- Jacqueline has SOAP in her HOLE...

BWAHAHAHAAAAAAAA...!!!

--
Best
Greg
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Corgi bit me 'nads
PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:05 pm  Reply with quote
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barney2@cix.compulink.co.uk wrote:
Quote:
In article <vI0Gg.8447$w3.248@newsfe4-win.ntli.net>, alan.luker@virgin.net
(Alan) wrote:

*From:* "Alan" <alan.luker@virgin.net
*Date:* Sun, 20 Aug 2006 17:10:51 GMT


"Alan" <alan.luker@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:740Gg.18545$oa4.15118@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...

"Corgi bit me 'nads" <michaelnewport@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1156084690.296534.326580@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
'Suspicious' pair taken off plane

Two men were taken off a flight bound for Manchester after some
passengers became alarmed about what they regarded as suspicious
behaviour.

"APPARENTLY" who knows, they were continually checking their watches,
speaking in what was thought to be arabic,sweating profusely wearing
thick clothes and leather jackets --------- i think in these
circumstances at this time i might be a tad interested if i was a
passenger on that plane

Oh i forgot --- thick clothes in Malaga????? MMMmm

Maybe they were anticipating cold in Manchester. People from warmer
climates sometimes find our 'warm' quite chilly; I was sitting on the
seafront yesterday, happy in a T-shirt, when an Indian or Pakistani family
came by swathed in thick coats.

and you didnt run ??
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