Mental

Speaking of Australians:

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Got it, that explains it.

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That could be So-Called-**Ruiner-**of-the-United-States.

No it’s not a word but it should be …

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I am 100% pro-vaccine - but lack of vaccines won’t “kill us all”.

And most people will insist on them. It isn’t like the government controls who gets vaccines, though IIRC they do subsidize them for the poor.

Make no mistake I am 100% any government meddling in reducing the number of vaccinations, but I am not willing to resort to hysteria to argue that point.

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Thank you. I’ve been wondering whether that’s what the word actually said.

In his tour, I’m sure he understood that it had “comfy seats in first class” but probably not anything else.

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And they’re such stupid nerds, they like to play with trains.

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Isn’t this a pretty obvious photoshop?

The ContiNENTAL logo is visible in the background.

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Nice! :steam_locomotive:

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Given that Trump’s approval rating is below 40%, someone must be thinking along those lines for some reason.

I dunno - Id probably be like when my kid was fussy all day and finally went to sleep - just them be and enjoy the quiet.

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Vladimir Puddin.

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Coach, First Class, Mental

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You are mixing your terms… Experimental and certificated aircraft are two different things. I do not know this for sure, but I would imagine that all Air Force One’s are experimental, or they are classified as military aircraft. Certification is a huge process with the FAA. With reams of documents, testing, and certification required. I am sure AF1 has security stuff that is only used on the military aircraft and the USAF is not going to go through the documentation process and give documentation all the cool stuff to a civilian authority.

That would be a rocket engine but it might be more appropriate to describe air force one as a customized 747.

Nice try, but as you could have learned by reading the thread he was apparently touring the prototype Boeing 787-10.

Anyway, the VC-25 presidential aircraft are operated by the US Air Force, so they are presumably not subject to FAA regulation.

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True, and besides, they are still trying to figure out how to get the AF1 off the ground since it now
contains 138 tons of gold and diamonds glued to every surface.

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Crystals. And gold leaf. This is Trump we’re talking about, after all.

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And fluffier towels.

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Makes you wonder what he’s doing with those hand towels. He’s on an airplane, for heavens’ sakes. Are his hands really that sensitive? (Just like the rest of him, I guess.)

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