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  5. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/38078/ On a lark I met Alexis, this pictures are old.
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  7. Hey, it's Noah Drivers uncle!
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  9. This guy has Hebrew on his jacket? https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/38586/
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  11. Is there a link to Mike?
  12. If I was running an airline, I'd listen to Sully before betting large. That said, I hope Willie Walsh's bet goes well. And this breaker from the WallStJournal: Boeing’s Latest 737 MAX Concern: Pilots’ Physical Strength Turning manual crank during emergency procedure may be too difficult for some people By Andy Pasztor and Andrew Tangel Updated June 19, 2019 6:17 pm ET LE BOURGET, France—Efforts to get Boeing Co.’s BA -1.44% 737 MAX jetliners back in the air have been delayed in part by concerns about whether the average pilot has enough physical strength to turn a mechanical crank in extreme emergencies. The concerns have made the crank—which moves a horizontal panel on the plane’s tail—the focus of engineering analysis, simulator sessions and flight testing by the plane maker and U.S. air-safety officials, according to people familiar with the details. The extent of the internal debate hasn’t been previously reported. Use of the crank is intended as the final step in an emergency checklist to counteract dangerous movements of the tail’s horizontal stabilizer, such as those involved in two fatal crashes of MAX aircraft when an automated flight-control system malfunctioned.
  13. 'Sully' Sullenberger says he struggled to recover Boeing 737 MAX in flight simulation Washington (CNN)The pilot who orchestrated the dramatic plane landing in the Hudson River 10 years ago told a congressional panel Wednesday that he can "see how crews could have run out of time" during the recent Boeing 737 MAX crashes after he struggled to recover the plane in a simulator running recreations of the doomed flights. "I recently experienced all these warnings in a 737 MAX flight simulator during recreations of the accident flights. Even knowing what was going to happen, I could see how crews could have run out of time before they could have solved the problems. Prior to these accidents, I think it is unlikely that any US airline pilots were confronted with this scenario in simulator training," Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger told the House Transportation Committee during a hearing on the embattled plane model.
  14. PARIS — Airlines are squeezing as many passengers as they can onto their jets, but one seat manufacturer believes its product can help carriers push capacity to the absolute limit. And it may help push down fares. Say goodbye to whatever personal space you had left. At this week's Paris Air Show, lots of curious convention-goers eagerly wanted to try out Avio Interior's "SkyRider" saddle-like airplane seat, but that's probably not the reception it would get if people found it installed on their next flight. See it in the slideshow at the top of this post. SkyRider passengers would lean on a bicycle-seat type cushion that sits higher than your traditional airline seat. Legs sort of hang off the saddle, as they would if you were riding a horse. The seat back sits straight up, forcing good posture. A knee cut-out provides another precious few inches of legroom. You're neither sitting nor standing — you're sort of leaning.
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  16. Hosemaster's review is spot on. Below is the guy you're gonna meet, not the Maicon in Italy. https://rent.men/maicon_handsome
  17. Not only do they hire fellow escorts, they come on here a write 'reviews', and promote.
  18. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/17218/ He has lowered his rate to $115/hour. Guess his purloining must going well...
  19. And states he doesn't do anything with his mouth. ******Not into anything that using my mouth ? What's left?
  20. Save your Cashio. I met Marshmallow once, he's only 5'6" (5'7" at best), and needed a shower. I didn't proceed, so can't comment on his "abilities".
  21. glutes

    Ed in San Jose

    Headless wonder.
  22. and what country would the said 'girlfriend' be in to receive the nest egg?
  23. Any idea where he heads after Tuesday BostonTom?
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