Not only that but he boasted that he bought the carbon fibre from Boeing at a discount because it was past its use by date.The guy practically used s*** that was made for a plane.. And a god damn xbox controller on Bluetooth?! TF!?
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Not only that but he boasted that he bought the carbon fibre from Boeing at a discount because it was past its use by date.The guy practically used s*** that was made for a plane.. And a god damn xbox controller on Bluetooth?! TF!?
No, that's still in his pants and now being eaten by weired little fish down on the sea bed next to the big dead ship...is this a ps3 joystick?
I'd love to see the human remains they brought up. I'd say it would make ground beef look intact...I'd like to see the vid from the "rescue"...
I can't recall were I heard it, so possible not true. The biggest piece of flesh found was attached/merged to a shoulder patch.I'd love to see the human remains they brought up. I'd say it would make ground beef look intact...
A 'mission specialist' shoulder patch? Just like NASA have?I can't recall were I heard it, so possible not true. The biggest piece of flesh found was attached/merged to a shoulder patch.