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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-02-2009 @ 12:59PM
Nick said...
1) Jets don't have feelings.
2) Your phrasing, not mine:
a: "Poor jet". Sets the reader up for a "bad" thing.
b. "First...". Alerts the reader to a litany of bad things.
c. "...and now...". Associates the next phrase with that litany of bad things.
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2-02-2009 @ 8:08PM
Justin Glow said...
A jet ditching in a river and hauled away on a flatbed truck through, say, Seattle, would be an equally bad thing from the jet's prospective. What's the location got to do with it? It doesn't matter: the fact that a jet is being transported via a flatbed truck is the unsettling part.