- Well, if this wasn’t safe why did it have 177 passengers on it?
• I’m not saying it wasn’t safe, it’s just perhaps not quite as safe as some of the other ones.
- Why?
• Well, some of them are built so that the side doesn’t fall off.
• Well there are a lot of these airliners going around the world all the time, and very seldom does anything like this happen. I just don’t want people thinking that airliners aren’t safe.
- Was this airliner safe?
• Well, I was thinking more about the other ones.
- The ones that are safe?
• Yeah, the ones the side doesn’t fall off.
Cities that have no bigger cities north of them:
Tokyo 35°41’ 37.5M
Beijing 39°54’ 19.6M
Moscow 55°45 12.4M
St Petersburg 59°56’ 5.4M
Helsinki 60°10’ 666k
Surgut 61°16’ 396k
Yakutsk 62°02’ 355k
Arkhangelsk 64°32’ 301k
Murmansk 68°57’ 295k
Norilsk 69°29’ 175k
Tromsø 69°39’ 64.4k
Alta 69°58’ 15.1k
Hammerfest 70°39’ 11.3k
Utqiagvik 71°18’ 4.9k
Tiksi 71°39’ 4.4k
Khatanga 71°59’ 2.6k
Longyearbyen 78°12’ 2.5k
Ny Ålesund 78°55’ 130
Trump Force One!
Presumably that’s one of the little squeaky ones.
It’s good to be out sailing again!
Who would have thought that you could bike from Luxembourg to Bergen in 4 days?
Welcome to The Land of Belgian Stereotypes. We have frites!
Today I have been the southest, lowest and eastest in
#luxembourg 🇱🇺
(Also one of many who were Luxembourgiest in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg)
I’ve been in Germany for less than an hour and already thanked someone with ‘takk’ rather than ‘Danke’
…and that’s how baby seagulls are made