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    Gone

    Where are gurus ?
    It seems everybody has gone to somewhere else ?
    Truly so sad...

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    Re: Gone

    Quote Originally Posted by Belzeski
    Where are gurus ?
    Walking to the 2009 MVP Global Summit, of course. Hard times these days, so they cannot afford to use more efficient means of transport and have to begin their journey months in advance
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    Except ... I'm from Belgium, so I cannot walk, have to take a small rubber boat to cross the atlantic
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    there is no need to take a boat you can swim
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    Yeah, I'm still thinking about swimming...
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    Re: Gone

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc G View Post
    Yeah, I'm still thinking about swimming...
    Why not take the train?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Frohman View Post
    Why not take the train?
    I didn't know there was a transatlantic train tunnel
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    Re: Gone

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc G View Post
    I didn't know there was a transatlantic train tunnel
    If you can run as fast as the airplane taking off, try to hide on one side of the runway and jump in to the landing gear the moment one is taking off. Just be sure to choose jumbo jets so you can fit in. This is already proven doable long ago by someone - if my memory serves me right - from Cuba.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Belzeski View Post
    Where are gurus ?
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    after long meditation they can elevate and fly to MVP without buying a ticket and save money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aio View Post
    If you can run as fast as the airplane taking off, try to hide on one side of the runway and jump in to the landing gear the moment one is taking off. Just be sure to choose jumbo jets so you can fit in. This is already proven doable long ago by someone - if my memory serves me right - from Cuba.
    Only problem with that is that you'll freeze to dead once the plan reaches altitude, but I guess that's just a side effect
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    Re: Gone

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc G View Post
    Only problem with that is that you'll freeze to dead once the plan reaches altitude, but I guess that's just a side effect
    Do what your mother told you and wear a hat, coat and gloves. Um, you may want to bring some oxygen though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arjay View Post
    Do what your mother told you and wear a hat, coat and gloves. Um, you may want to bring some oxygen though.
    I guess I have some shopping to do... my current gloves are not "certified" to go to -50°C
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    Re: Gone

    Or 600+ mph wind chill?
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