Hijacking! How good are you?

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who says I am awake ,,, these days i post in my sleep

insomnia ... i am glad i dont have that ...just cant sleep sometimes :D

so how is NZ getting on ... back to work yet??? ...havent seen him for a while

Oops, I didn't see that sorry.

He's fine. He's at work and doesn't have access to this there. He leaves LA tomorrow at 7 pm, and arrives in Melbourne Friday 9 am. :D
 
Oops, I didn't see that sorry.

He's fine. He's at work and doesn't have access to this there. He leaves LA tomorrow at 7 pm, and arrives in Melbourne Friday 9 am. :D


no need to apologise ... i missed some of your earlier posts :D

WooHoo ... NZ in oz ... damn no rugby for him to go see ...

So are you going to do some diving???
 
no need to apologise ... i missed some of your earlier posts :D

WooHoo ... NZ in oz ... damn no rugby for him to go see ...

So are you going to do some diving???

We sure hope so, he's bringing his dive gear. But we have a lot planned for the vacation! :D
 
Okay, I might disappear. We seem to have lost Phil. :depressed:

I hope you get some sleep eventually Fish.

Toodles.
 
DB is a famous plane hijacker.

Per wikipedia:
D. B. Cooper is the name attributed to a man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in the United States on November 24, 1971, received US$200,000 in ransom, and parachuted from the plane. The name he used to board the plane was Dan Cooper, but through a later press miscommunication, he became known as "D. B. Cooper". Despite hundreds of leads through the years, no conclusive evidence has ever surfaced regarding Cooper's true identity or whereabouts, and the bulk of the money has never been recovered. Several theories offer competing explanations of what happened after his famed jump, which the FBI believes he did not survive.

What she said.
 
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