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<blockquote data-quote="Klpville" data-source="post: 1991466" data-attributes="member: 500643"><p>Yes, I normally take things for granted. I once played a friendly joke on a person who is a friend of mine now. I said, "What's with the haste? Do you own that plane?" What do you know, he really appeared to own that airplane and a few others as well so we had to hurry up not to miss our paid "corridor" in the air to have time to fly from one country to another. He didn't either fend my joke off in any way or say anything about it in return but imagine how surprised I was when we entered his plane, his pilots grabbed our baggage and stored it away, and there was nobody else on that plane except for us. That was wow! So I thought perhaps that's another person on diabetes.co.uk who also owns aircrafts and flies / travels wherever he wants to, 30 minutes ago in Iceland, then two hours later in Germany for example and so on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klpville, post: 1991466, member: 500643"] Yes, I normally take things for granted. I once played a friendly joke on a person who is a friend of mine now. I said, "What's with the haste? Do you own that plane?" What do you know, he really appeared to own that airplane and a few others as well so we had to hurry up not to miss our paid "corridor" in the air to have time to fly from one country to another. He didn't either fend my joke off in any way or say anything about it in return but imagine how surprised I was when we entered his plane, his pilots grabbed our baggage and stored it away, and there was nobody else on that plane except for us. That was wow! So I thought perhaps that's another person on diabetes.co.uk who also owns aircrafts and flies / travels wherever he wants to, 30 minutes ago in Iceland, then two hours later in Germany for example and so on. [/QUOTE]
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