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TIGAHR reports Amelia's remains found in P-38 in Wales..

Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:13 am

finally the mystery is solved? :lol: well it is April 1st afterall...

Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:53 pm

Well, let's analyze this, sticking strictly to the facts:

When she went missing, Amelia Earhart was flying a twin-engined, twin-tailed, all-metal Lockheed aeroplane. The P-38 is definitely a twin-engined, twin-tailed, all-metal Lockheed aeroplane. She was way off course when she disappeared. The coast of Wales is definitely WAY off of her expected course.

There you have it, people. The facts don't lie! The above analysis proves conclusively that the P-38 wreckage found on the Welsh coast is definitely the remains of Amelia Earhart's airplane! The fact that she took off in an Electra and ended up in a Lightning is immaterial; somewhere along the way, she must have landed and changed aeroplanes, perhaps on some remote island in the Pacific, maybe while she was spying on the Japanese. And while she was there, she lost one shoe and the zipper from her trousers.

Dean the April fool :rofl:

Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:24 pm

The fact that she took off in an Electra and ended up in a Lightning is immaterial;


What's the problem? Happens all the time on the History Channel.

Mudge the observant :shock:

Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:36 pm

:lol: what great :bs: & i've only had 2 gin & tonics!!

???

Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:30 pm

So they found her inside a whale :shock: :idea: :wink:

Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:40 am

......And she was holding the lindbergh baby as well.. what a load of pish!

Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:54 am

Naw, she was over at Bill Clinton's house smokin a cigar.

the first reply got all the key points....! woo hoo

Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:44 pm

k5dh wrote:Well, let's analyze this, sticking strictly to the facts:

When she went missing, Amelia Earhart was flying a twin-engined, twin-tailed, all-metal Lockheed aeroplane. The P-38 is definitely a twin-engined, twin-tailed, all-metal Lockheed aeroplane. She was way off course when she disappeared. The coast of Wales is definitely WAY off of her expected course.

There you have it, people. The facts don't lie! The above analysis proves conclusively that the P-38 wreckage found on the Welsh coast is definitely the remains of Amelia Earhart's airplane! The fact that she took off in an Electra and ended up in a Lightning is immaterial; somewhere along the way, she must have landed and changed aeroplanes, perhaps on some remote island in the Pacific, maybe while she was spying on the Japanese. And while she was there, she lost one shoe and the zipper from her trousers.

Dean the April fool :rofl:


you win a cookie!
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