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Old November 1st, 2008, 02:36 PM posted to rec.travel.air
Robert Cohen
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http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met...e wstab&imw=Y

31 Oct 08, Disassociated Press Frances, ATL: A totally harmless,
beautiful cat roamed the baggage place of the ex "Northwest Orient
Airlines" a drum or a symbol noise affiliate.

The sequel movie AIRPLANE IV (or IIl?) was filming what is termed
"slap stick actuality" in that esoteric jargon.

Members of a formerly inflexible machinists union claimed it was good
fun

An unofficial ludicrous air controller spokesperson, a Mr. Jacobs,
seriously commented, "lot-te-dah."

The late Lloyd Bridges (at a seance on the rainy day) said SEA HUNT
was "never as exciting,"
except for an harmless sting ray

Meanwhile, Air Tran ate everybody's lunch and pretzels too
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Old November 1st, 2008, 07:36 PM posted to rec.travel.air
Robert Cohen
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On Nov 1, 9:36*am, Robert Cohen wrote:
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/met...2008/10/31/che...

31 Oct 08, Disassociated Press Frances, ATL: A totally harmless,
beautiful cat roamed the baggage place of the ex "Northwest Orient
Airlines" a drum or a symbol noise affiliate.

The sequel movie AIRPLANE IV (or IIl?) was filming what is termed
"slap stick actuality" in that esoteric jargon.

Members of a *formerly inflexible machinists union claimed it was good
fun

An unofficial ludicrous air controller spokesperson, a Mr. Jacobs,
seriously commented, "lot-te-dah."

The late Lloyd Bridges (at a seance on the rainy day) *said SEA HUNT
was "never as exciting,"
except for an harmless sting ray

Meanwhile, Air Tran ate everybody's lunch and pretzels too


"Northwest Orient GONG Airlines" was an extremely catchy commercial
jingle in the 20th Century

I now recall (vaguely, and this obnoxious pruirent salacious fragment
I'm not making up) an (all-news?) radio station at night of Cleveland
or perhaps of NYC and/or of wherever that re-played the advertisement
more than a little tooooo much aka to absurdum
 




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