| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| #1homicidal_squirrelJun 24, 2012 13:48:47 | www.foxnews.com/world/2012/06/24/woman-g...![]() |
| #2homicidal_squirrelJun 24, 2012 17:17:47 |
Yup, half. Aren't dead people supposed to empty their bowls and such? Maybe the airline company considered it a free-be for her. |
| #3homicidal_squirrelJun 24, 2012 17:34:58 | I heard about it. Very interesting. |
| #4EscherEnigmaJun 24, 2012 17:49:16 | What were the flight attendants supposed to do? Hide the stiff in the bathroom? |
| #5zombie_babiesJun 25, 2012 8:22:28 | Planes got doors, ain't they? |
| #6sfdragonJun 25, 2012 19:52:21 | |
| #7EscherEnigmaJun 25, 2012 21:18:18 | Planes got doors, ain't they? Given the choice between the two, I imagine the passengers would probably prefer to deal with the stiff then suffer the remainder of the flight with the doors somewhere over Sweden. |
| #8calronmoonflowerJun 25, 2012 21:50:48 | Aren't dead people supposed to empty their bowls and such? It would depend. They can no longer hold it in, but if the pressure in the body is not enough, it will not come out. |
| #9The_SilverswordJun 26, 2012 3:37:40 | sfdragon has my vote for the most off-topic poster. And I just got to say, flying on Kenyan Airlines, a dead body is the least of your worries, knowhatimean? damnit, I just ruined my chances for the best off-topic poster |
| #10zombie_babiesJun 27, 2012 9:01:53 | Given the choice between the two, I imagine the passengers would probably prefer to deal with the stiff then suffer the remainder of the flight with the doors somewhere over Sweden. Meh, the massive decompression will probably sufficiently distract them. |