I am not planning to fly anytime soon, but judging by whatsomepeoplewrite, this specific Golem is getting people fed up. Rising, so to say, against... and all that crap...
The question is - who is going to defeat it?
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jams o donnell
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I'm only glad they don;t have thiose infernal machines at St Pancras. If only the Eurostar went to places further afield than Paris and Brussels, - air travel is purgatory these days
Unfortunately this public protest will only last until the next (hopefully stopped in time) terrorist plot. Remember there really is a monster out there and is not a figment of the government's imagination.
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I'm only glad they don;t have thiose infernal machines at St Pancras. If only the Eurostar went to places further afield than Paris and Brussels, - air travel is purgatory these days
Don't be too happy: they will have them soon.
Unfortunately this public protest will only last until the next (hopefully stopped in time) terrorist plot. Remember there really is a monster out there and is not a figment of the government's imagination.
Yes, the monster is there, and no one knows how to handle this. Same happens here in our airport, as you well know.
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