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At 01:06 PM 5/4/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Posted at 6:33 a.m. PDT Monday, May 4, 1998
>Flight canceled after bee found in jet
>TOKYO (AP) -- A bee loose in the cabin of a Japan Airlines jet eluded its
>Looks like we all have PR work to do now ...
I think not,....those GODZELLA bees are big as a baseball and can see in
the dark.
If it was one of those disappearing and now rare Japanese honeybees all
that was needed was to darken the cabin interior and smash the little
bugger when she landed on the winder, hit her twice to be sure and kill any
Vampire mites hitching on her. If it was dark outside you would apply some
exterior lighting with the cabin darkened.
For such a hint I would expect the JAPAN Airlines to send me a round way
ticket to a destination of my choice as this little practical knowledge
would have saved them thousands of yen or yang and the loss of face from
such a dumb stunt. Its easy to see why their economy is about to crash....
what a waste! Must be a slow news day in Japan, not new deadly earthquakes
or tidle waves.
ttul, the OLd Drone
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