airbornchaos
airbornchaos t1_j19e2ju wrote
Reply to comment by WateronRocks in After decades in prison, exonerated Philadelphia man was fatally shot at a funeral by kittehstrophic
Half of all murders go unsolved in the US because Police are incompetent and lazy. They pinned 4 murders on this guy before he was exonerated.
Why do I have a feeling they couldn't find his murderer if the murder was on filmed with an 8K RED camera and studio lighting, while the murderer was holding a microphone and reciting his name, address, and social security number.
airbornchaos t1_j17jtm0 wrote
Reply to comment by fullload93 in After decades in prison, exonerated Philadelphia man was fatally shot at a funeral by kittehstrophic
Enemy in prison or family of murder victim who thinks he "got away with it."
That he was shot at a funeral, presumably surrounded by other people, and the shooter is still at large, tells you a lot about who the PD side with here.
airbornchaos t1_izq2yty wrote
Reply to comment by CodingLazily in the newest addition to my Christmas tree by sexdrugswine89
For real, The premise is that McClain lives in New York. He's separated from his wife who now lives 2500 miles away in Los Angeles. The movie opens with him flying to visit for Christmas where he will arrive just in time for his wife's office Christmas party. Terrorists take the entire office hostage, and occupy the skyscraper, but McClain is the wildcard NY cop who wages a guerilla war against the terrorists in the building.
The scene in question, he's barefoot, hiding from terrorists in an air vent he barely fits in, and lost. He opens his lighter to see where he is and mockingly says says, "Come Out To The Coast! We’ll Get Together, Have A Few Laughs," presumably a line his wife used to get him in this predicament. The scene changes as he closes the lighter and the sound gives away his position(yet his voice does not, somehow. It's an action flick Christmas movie, don't read too much into it.)
airbornchaos t1_j1tick0 wrote
Reply to comment by circlethenexus in My Uncle, back in the 1980’s when he was in the Air Force. He retired after 32 years of service. by Johnny_GazeeboIII
I was about to say there was a chance that's an F-5, then I realized I could see the wing root. Yes, absolutely a T-38.
Both the T-38 and the F-5 are amazing planes. If I had a billion dollars... (and the medical permission to fly again,) I'd be in the market for one too!