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Old December 30th 03, 02:59 AM
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"Tex Houston" wrote:


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Where'd the planes come from that were shown at the beginning of the
movie? Where are they now?

And for a question not based on reality, why wasn't the desert winds
blowing them around? The aliens didn't leave them tied down or chocked.


I didn't see the movie but a director once told me there's movies and
there's real life.

Were they MILITARY aircraft?


Tex

Of course...that area is plagued with very bad weather which
likely accounts for the high number of incidents. It's also close
to the deepest point in the Atlantic Ocean, the Puerto Rico
Trench, some 25,000 feet deep. There's an Argus with the remains
of it's 20 Canadian crewmembers lying on the bottom there
forever.
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-Gord.
 




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