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Date Posted: 17:51:36 03/16/02 Sat
Author: Don
Subject: What makes A Queer Airport?
In reply to: Tjampita 's message, "Re: To me Kundiawa has queerest airport" on 04:54:45 03/15/02 Fri

I enjoyed the brief stopover at Hoskins. The first time. The 2nd time I knew how short the strip was and that past the end was water so when the F28 landed I was on the edge of my seat wondering if it was going to be able to stop before we ran into the ocean. But at least it wasn't as bad as the time I flew into Chicago's Midway Airport where the plane was getting lower and lower and all I could see were the roofs of houses and then suddenly we were on the ground. I never saw the airport until we landed.

But I've never seen an airport that sucks so I don't see how any of them can be queer. [Ohhh. That was _really_ bad.]

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