Sunday, 18 October 2015

Guy Gets Last Laugh Texting Cheating Fiancée Who Pleads For Him Back


It is always the cheater who tries to get a second chance. Do they think these peoples are fools?! Cheating sucks and the people it hurts need to drop the hammer on those hoes (or dirtbags if its a dude cheating, but lets be real most dudes are perfect gentlemen 99% of the time)
Back to the story..
Dropping the hammer is exactly what this dude decided to do with his cheating fiancée, who three years after she was found on another mans D decided to text him to see if he wanted to “try us”



Really thought Sean was gonna take her back there after she said F*cking Kill Yourself.

WATCH: HOOKER FLIGHT ATTENDANT CHARGED PASSENGERS TO HAVE SECRET HOOKUPS ON FLIGHTS

That what this flight attendant thought and she was actually right. What better way to make a few bucks on the side than by moonlighting as a prostitute on long flights. This Middle Eastern airline attendant made nearly a million dollars in her side business.

She averaged out around $2500 per flight. Under a million bucks by years end. But, she was eventually caught in the act and has since been fired and deported.


Here’s what a colleague had to say: “She admitted that she had s*x with many other passengers during flight and that she preferred long distance flights between the Gulf and the United States.”

This apparently is not an isolated incident and it goes on more frequently than one may think. Even the pilots get in on the scheme!

“There is a system where the pilots use hand signals to tell the hostesses they are interested, and how much they will pay.”

With flight attendant salaries having been drastically cut in Japan, it turns out many have indeed turned to in the air prostitution to make up for lost revenue.


Maybe you’re not interested in spending big bucks on a plane prostitute sitting on a tiny toilet, but if you do go for it, or you have your girlfriend with you and just want to get it on in the air, here’s a tutorial on how to pull it off:


Saturday, 17 October 2015

Quiet Bird: Boeing’s secret 1960s stealth plane concept

Boeing has decided to reveal a little secret from the past. The aircraft manufacturer has recently revealed their super-secret 1960s stealth plane experiment: the Model 853 ‘Quiet Bird’, a US Army observation airplane study.


What is sometimes called “invisible” aircraft is actually visible to the naked eye but can’t be caught on radar. This means that the aircraft can enter the airspace of a country without being traced, allowing for “stealth” attacks. Boeing’s ‘Quiet Bird’ was one of the first test studies of this kind of aircraft, which in later years would be intensely explored to create a number of aircraft such as the F-22 Raptor fighter and the B-2 Spirit bomber.

As explained by Boeing, which released the photos to the website Foxtrot Alpha, the ‘Quiet Bird’ was at first proposed to be an observation airplane study. As it could not be detected by radar and other sensors, the manufacturer didn’t expect a great performance. The main goal was to learn how to make an ‘invisible’ plane.
Patents on equipment and techniques that were created for the Quiet Bird and later applied in other projects were kept secret until the 90’s. The model built by Boeing is reduced scale prototype, with about half the size needed to make a loaded and manned flight. After a series of wind tunnel and detection sensors tests, the project gave way to more advanced studies and the model was destroyed in the 70’s. The lessons learned from this prototype were extremely valuable for the development of some of the biggest advanced aircraft we have nowadays.