Sure, they were 625 feet vertically from each other, but they were also separated by 36 years. The PSA flight was from 1988.
If you don't agree, you're sick in the head!
I'm guessing from the voting ratio you were not alone.
There's a later report where they've deciphered one of the oft repeated sperm whale sentences: "So long, but why no fish?"
I guess Chinese and Iranian arms manufacturers are fair game now.
You want a plain ring to go with your plain fiancée, is that how it is?
Next thing you know she'll be dreaming of a guy with wavy hair and chestnut eyes.
Lab grown are produced under conditions that would get you animal cruelty charges if you subjected your pets to them. And they are separated from their siblings very early in the process and sold off to stores all across the country.
Nice try, Bob.
Obviously, the Democrats aren't trying hard enough, so we should sit out the next election to punish them.
/s
PSA was the initialism for Pacific Southwest Airlines. It was based on California and operated from 1949 to 1988. The planes had an iconic smile drawn on their noses.
This PSA is a kind of rebirth of the name, which is owned by American Airlines. But this PSA is based in Ohio, decidedly not Pacific nor Southwest.
And now the joke is ruined.