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FEBA
12th Sep 2003, 21:11
Breaking News

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Archaeologists in Jersey have just uncoverered fantastic evidence that the 2nd World War Luftwaffe were far more advanced than anyone had ever imaginged, when they excavated the perfectly intact remains of an ME116 by the side of a runway at Jersey airport.

So intact were the remains that the Jersey Royal amatuer Archaeological Society say that it may well fly again, although these claims may be a little premature at this stage.

The aircraft, a top secret luftwaffe jet fighter, which bears a striking resemblance to a BAe Hawk stealth bomber, was believed to have been ferrying Luftwaffe pilots wives to an air display on the island in 1945 and was hastily buried when it was realised that the war had ended.

Rueters

lamer
12th Sep 2003, 23:56
you hafe it all vrong, our women will nefer sit in ze slov little red plane, zey vill trafel in mach drei plane!

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regards.

Ali Barber
13th Sep 2003, 03:08
I'm glad you guys found it. I couldn't remember where I'd left it and then the tide came in and covered it in sand. Easily happens.

Can I have it back now,

Thanks

Saddam

RatherBeFlying
15th Sep 2003, 09:43
Pssst Saddam,

Tony and George might just be persuaded to consent to your retirement in quiet St. Helena with all the comforts that $25,000,000 can buy if only you'd let them know just which godforsaken sandpile cantains a decent stash of WMDs;)