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2019-08-01 at 4:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny run by the child mastermind of the 9/11 attacks lol
2 "Children of Hollywood just starting out in the day"
September 11, 2001 experience
On the morning of September 11, 2001, MacFarlane was scheduled to return to Los Angeles on American Airlines Flight 11 from Boston. Suffering from a hangover after the previous night's celebrations that followed his speech at his alma mater, the Rhode Island School of Design,[193] and with an incorrect departure time (8:15 a.m. instead of 7:45 a.m.) from his travel agent,[194][195] he arrived at Logan International Airport about ten minutes too late to board the flight, as the gates had been closed.[194][195] Fifteen minutes after departure, American Airlines Flight 11 was hijacked,[196] and at 8:46 a.m. it was flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, killing everyone on board.[197] MacFarlane said:
In 2012, Wahlberg was quoted in a magazine interview regarding what would have happened if he had flown aboard American Airlines Flight 11 on September 11, 2001. He had been booked on Flight 11, but his plans changed the day before the scheduled flight and he cancelled his reservation. Wahlberg received public criticism for stating, "If I was on that plane with my kids, it wouldn't have went down like it did," and "There would have been a lot of blood in that first-class cabin and then me saying, 'OK, we're going to land somewhere safely, don't worry.'" Wahlberg issued a public apology after family members of those killed on the flight expressed outrage about his statements.[85]
Now just for the record.. I personally don't think Mark nor Seth are WUO or Had ties to groups involved in 9/11/01 but rather those who valued them as money cattle over their talents as an artform spared them in some way.
But I think it was a bit odd that Seth decided to throw this completly off breakaway of going to the Inprovs and throwing 9/11 right out there as to distance themselves from any belief of conspiracy "nonsense"
why didn't they put it in the first Ted film? maybe to see who would first make the connection of nearly identical stories of missing the plane (Which I have seen the original story which wasn't "The day before" from Mark Wahlberg but rather missed it by 15 minutes because his alarm clock didn't go off. now it's "Was changed the day before"
so not only was it completly distasteful to make a joke about 9/11/01 with those 2 just being scheduaeled on the same plane on the same day for the same time and same flight number with some changes in the narrative as to why it was missed. it makes people have to requestion it.
did their PR people say "No say this instead"?
there were a few other notable people on the plane. but not as famous as these 2. even Seth was already famous by 1999 for Family Guy and for his work on other cartoons. -
2019-08-01 at 5:14 PM UTCWeeeeeeel, gangstalkers! Looks like another successful peedy thread
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2019-08-01 at 5:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania Fun Fact: Kilroy was the ship welders group and not one person. Sector K (or something like that).
sic <— research it yourself but I recall it being something like that.
Not sure if Styx knew this and suggested that a secretive person behind the construction of Mr Roboto had a secret? I never got the lyrics much. But I am a big Styx fan. I mean Who doesn't love them?
My favorite song is Miss America. great tunes. fond memories sitting with my step-bro in his room ( we lived in this big old victorian house), smoking weed (I was in the 9th grade) and he rigged his his tape deck up to a car battery and one big ass 12 inch speaker/sub and cranking it up with Mr Roboto and the old lady next door screaming at us. mind you it was like 1am
She used to call us "Wicked little boys"
LOL he was like 20 at the time.
“Kilroy was here.” He can be found all over the world, and went viral long before social media or the Internet were around, finding his way through the theaters of war with American troops during World War II. (One of his most daring appearances may have been at the Potsdam Conference in 1945. During the summit, Harry Truman, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin had exclusive use of a VIP bathroom. One day, Stalin reportedly used the facilities, and came out demanding to know from one of his aides who Kilroy was, having found the drawing on one of the walls.)Kilroy doesn’t appear to have originated entirely with U.S. servicemen, though. A similar doodle, known as Mr. Chad, was scrawled throughout Britain as a comment on shortages and rations during the war. Chad was similar in appearance to Kilroy, but was accompanied by a different message: “Wot? No tea?” (or whatever other goods were in short supply at the moment). Chad predates Kilroy by a few years, and may have been the created by British cartoonist George Chatterton in the late 1930s.
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2019-08-01 at 5:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor Weeeeeeel, gangstalkers! Looks like another successful peedy thread
"I used to setup cable in Prisons which made me loved by the inmates.. this way I could ask certain questions with ad-hoc intents and get stooly paid when they needed to shut up a potential witness serving prison time, in regards with a system's best interest"
without the prisoner even knowing he had his last leg to stand on be forced out from under him. Not you as a person getting information about something horrible he or she did but rather take away some honest useful information that a defence lawyer might have to use against a police officer or someone high up the echelon scales.
to deflect.
also, "Don't want to go to Casino or NYC because of all the Eye in the skies"
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2019-08-01 at 6:07 PM UTC