We were in the Dominican Republic two weeks ago, and when we were walking out on the tarmac to board our flight home, there were air traffic controllers on the tarmac smoking cigarettes 50 yards from fueled aircraft.
How many of your blasters have 100+ civilians standing right there waiting to go home?50 yards is more than enough. That's more than our blasters move away to smoke from blast patterns.
How many of your blasters have 100+ civilians standing right there waiting to go home?
they should give up smoking on the spot and apply for a job with the foundation for a smokefree americahow far should they go? 300 yards? half mile? not smoke at all?
they should give up smoking on the spot and apply for a job with the foundation for a smokefree america
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We were in the Dominican Republic two weeks ago, and when we were walking out on the tarmac to board our flight home, there were air traffic controllers on the tarmac smoking cigarettes 50 yards from fueled aircraft.
Yes, nothing says safety standards like a woman with a Parliment hanging out of her mouth guiding tourists back onto a plane, next to a refueling truck.if it's safe enough for 300,000 pounds of explosives, it's safe enough for refueling an airplane![]()
You say tomato, I say tomahtoOr joints, you know, what ever.
Yes, nothing says safety standards like a woman with a Parliment hanging out of her mouth guiding tourists back onto a plane, next to a refueling truck.
Is this real life?![]()
Yeah, you know, that's such a common thing to see in America or any other part of the developed world for that matter.50 yards? really?![]()