



Honestly not surprising. Lot of super far left people have an admiration for Castro, throw in it being a tropical paradise and you have the poor suckers who want to go there.He was convinced Fidel had created a post race utopia (the fuck?)
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Honestly not surprising. Lot of super far left people have an admiration for Castro, throw in it being a tropical paradise and you have the poor suckers who want to go there.He was convinced Fidel had created a post race utopia (the fuck?)
Mossad, motherfuckers.The Raid on Entebbe put a damper on sky jacking as a terrorist method although it took until 9/11 to seemingly end it.
I’m not surprised it was there. I’m surprised it lasted as long as it did when all experiences were showing to be contradictory to the extreme.Honestly not surprising. Lot of super far left people have an admiration for Castro, throw in it being a tropical paradise and you have the poor suckers who want to go there.
because the title is "Skyjacking: What a History"You’re right about that. That’s just what it was.
I’m not sure what the link for the later hijackings was pertinent to. But, carry on.
Do you consider the 60s and 70s as the early days of air travel?because the title is "Skyjacking: What a History"
you just want to limit it to the 60's and 70's? Ok.
It’s nomenclature nonsense, I know. For some reason they called it skyjacking in those days, and after that it was hijacking. It’s really the same thing at its core.because the title is "Skyjacking: What a History"
you just want to limit it to the 60's and 70's? Ok.
I'd say it is more the golden era of commerical air travelDo you consider the 60s and 70s as the early days of air travel?
I was unaware that you intended to limit to 2 decades.It’s nomenclature nonsense, I know. For some reason they called it skyjacking in those days, and after that it was hijacking. It’s really the same thing at its core.
But, yes, since the title of thread says Skyjacking and the link covers the rash of skyjackings way back when that is the timeframe we’ve been discussing under.
Thank you for your response.I'd say it is more the golden era of commerical air travel
Stay on topic, this isn’t the lawn and garden forum, asshole.LOL @ the board’s perennial victim
I thought "sky jacking" was when you wack off in the airplane bathroom
only allowed to tell that story in this thread if it happened on a plane in the 60's or 70's though*enters thread to share story about jacking off in airplane bathroom*
*reads thread*
*leaves thread*
I thought "sky jacking" was when you wack off in the airplane bathroom
Too flaccid or too hard?*enters thread to share story about jacking off in airplane bathroom*
*reads thread*
*leaves thread*
I'll just say those airplane toilet flushes can be dangerous.Too flaccid or too hard?
Not leaving a surprise for whomever uses it next?I'll just say those airplane toilet flushes can be dangerous.
Not in the toilet anyways.Not leaving a surprise for whomever uses it next?
You when the flight attendant finds that cigarette butt left behindNot in the toilet anyways.
No, get your nomenclature right. Skyjacking became a totally different meaning after the mid 70s.only allowed to tell that story in this thread if it happened on a plane in the 60's or 70's though