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Apr 30, 2008

Ryanair Plane Skids Off Runway In Poland

A Polish airport has been closed after a Ryanair plane with 170 passengers on board went off the runway while taxiing before takeoff.

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George Muszynski
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Apr 30, 2008
 

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When is Poland join civilized sociaty and make seroius effort to componsate people for the land and houses they hold? It has been 20 years since communist left Poland but it appears that polish mentality will need more time to shade its communist thinking. All other countries did that many years ago, after communst left their land. Ownership of land is one the most important Democratic benefit which must be recognized by Polish government and its people, if Poland is to claim and be recognised that they are a free democtratic sociaty.

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Apr 30, 2008
 
George, I'm afraid you're going to have to be much more explicit here for us to understand what you are talking about. It seems like you have a grudge or something. This topic is about a plane skidding off a runway, I'm thinking creatively to help you but nowhere do I see a link, even slightly tenuous, between this and the property market in Poland. Sorry Buddy, I'm trying my best for you. Perhaps its got something to do with the property market in America going on the skids due to greedy bankers and the like trying to make an extra bonus payment before year end, no?
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It's a cover-up. There was cabbage on the runway which got stuck in the wheels.
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May 1, 2008
 
I've heard some bad things about small english planes.Everything shakes inside them after taking off.So all the travel remainds breaking in a bull.

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May 1, 2008
 
Mata Hari wrote:
I've heard some bad things about small english planes.Everything shakes inside them after taking off.So all the travel remainds breaking in a bull.
Riding bareback to break in a bull, is a plane shattering experience. I agree.

With housing problems in Poland, the American property market on skid row, bulls being let loose in china shops and planes crashing all over the place and especially in Indian restaurants serving cabbage curry, and nobody and no-one happy, what are people to do, I ask you?

Go to bed! Do-bra-noce Amigo!
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Jul 15, 2008
 
Actually the real headlines were to do with skidmarks found on RyanAir Jet at Polish Airport. It seems the cleaners got the hump and because the loos had run out of paper, etc you get the picture.

A lot gets changed in translation.

I think the cleaners also mentioned house prices and land reforms but that was later on...
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