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Old September 11th 11, 01:55 PM posted to alt.fan.ed-conrad,alt.fan.michael-moore,rec.aviation.soaring,alt.politics,alt.fan.madonna
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Default MOVE OVER AESOP, WE'VE GOT FLIGHT 93

On Sep 11, 5:31*am, Intrepid wrote:

Exactly 10 years ago -- probably within a few minutes of this being
posted -- one of the greatest myths in aviation history took root when
a jet airliner crashed into a field in rural Western Pennsylvania.

It is the tale of "Let's Roll," the mysterious Flight 93.

In my opinion it's the greatest fiction story ever written, better
even than Aesop and any of his Fairy Tales.


What about the two planes that struck the twin towers?

The ones we saw on television with our own eyes.

Is that a great fiction story too, or did that really happen?
 




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